How the Top 25 Washington high school football teams fared: Mead holds off Mt. Spokane; Woodinville beats Mount Si in final minute
Here’s a look at how Scorebook Live’s Top 25 Washington high school football teams fared in games played Sept. 26-28. These are our all-classification rankings.
- SB Live rankings: All-classification Top 25 | Class by class rankings
1. Eastside Catholic, 4-0 (3A) beat Rainier Beach 43-6
After easily handling Rainier Beach, the Crusaders get Garfield next week.
2. Lake Stevens, 4-0 (4A) beat Mount Vernon 77-0
The No. 1 team in 4A put up 70-plus points for the second consecutive week.
3. Woodinville, 4-0 (4A) beat No. 17 Mount Si 7-3
Joey Johnson punched in a one-yard touchdown run with 27 seconds left to lift Woodinville over Mount Si in a slugfest Saturday night.
4. O’Dea, 4-0 (3A) beat Blanchet 27-0
O'Dea used its ground game -- three rushing TDs -- and stout defense to blank the Braves.
5. Graham-Kapowsin, 4-0 (4A) beat Puyallup 27-13
Quarterback Nathan Thomas tossed a pair of touchdown passes, and the Eagles finished off the final 10 minutes with two run-only scoring drives in turning away No. 6 Puyallup.
6. Kennedy Catholic, 4-0 (4A) beat Tahoma 48-0
Sam Huard threw for 405 yards and five touchdown passes, all to Junior Alexander, and the Lancers walloped Tahoma, 48-0, at Highline District Stadium.
7. Chiawana, 3-1 (4A) lost to Union 21-20
The Riverhawks were stopped inside Union's 10 yard line twice, including late in the third quarter on fourth and two from the four yard line.
8. Puyallup, 3-1 (4A) lost to No. 5 Graham-Kapowsin 27-13
The Vikings had just 40 second-half yards against the Eagles. “They did a great job of filling the inside gaps and taking away our zone play," Puyallup coach Gary Jeffers said.
9. Lakes, 3-0 (3A) beat Stadium 67-0
Asian Fraser had two carries for 161 yards and two TDs as the Lancers rolled. Lakes has outscored its three opponents 183-29.
10. Camas, 4-0 (4A) beat No. 15 Bellevue 24-7
The Papermakers dominated up front, opening holes for Jacques Badolato-Birdsell to run wild again (26 carries, 137 yards and a TD).
11. Mount Spokane, 3-1 (3A) lost to No. 16 Mead 34-28
RB Kannon Katzer went crazy again, rushing for 284 yards and four TDs on 30 carries. But he was tackled just short of the goal line as time ran out:
12. Tumwater, 4-0 (2A) beat Clackamas (Oregon) 35-19
QB Cody Whalen threw two touchdown passes and ran for another as the T-Birds handled a school with twice the enrollment.
13. Central Valley, 4-0 (4A) beat Lewis & Clark 31-28
Landon Rehkow booted a 21-yard field goal at the horn to keep the Bears undefeated. Watch the kick:
14. Lincoln, 2-2 (3A) beat Bonney Lake 47-0
Abes win
15. Bellevue, 2-2 (3A) lost to No. 10 Camas 24-7
With the loss, Bellevue is 2-2 entering league play for the first time since 2009.
16. Mead, 3-1 (4A) beat No. 11 Mt. Spokane 34-28
Behind Caleb Shawen -- 20 carries for 181 yards -- Mead built a 27-7 halftime lead and barely held on.
17. Mount Si, 3-1 (4A) lost to No. 3 Woodinville 7-3
The pocket collapsed on Clay Millen all night, but he battled to give Mount Si a chance. “They had us covered,” Mount Si coach Charlie Kinnune said. “We saw plenty of film and they had us covered up. I think Clay had a great game. Really, really proud of him for how competitive he is, what a team guy he is.”
18. Archbishop Murphy, 3-1 (2A) lost to Lynden 10-7
It was the Wildcats' second straight loss to Lynden, who came back from 11 down in the fourth quarter to win 24-21 last season.
19. Hockinson, 3-1 (2A) beat Columbia River 56-9
Rainy, muddy conditions didn't stop the Hawks from putting up 50-plus points for the second consecutive week.
20. Eastlake, 3-1 (4A) beat Issaquah 37-6
QB Grady Robison had three touchdown passes and one TD run as the Wolves won their third straight game. Next week: Mount Si.
21. Kamiakin, 3-1 (3A) lost to Kennewick 42-18
Kennewick QB Blaine Chavez threw three TD passes and RB Myles Mayovsky had 30 carries for 178 yards and two TDs as the Lions blitzed the Braves.
22. Skyview, 3-1 (4A) beat Rogers 55-21
QB Yaro Duvalko barely played in the second half and still threw for 148 yards and three touchdowns. Skyview opens league play next week against Battle Ground.
23. Bothell, 2-2 (4A) beat North Creek 42-7
Cougars rebound from tough loss to O'Dea with blowout of North Creek.
24. Arlington, 3-1 (3A) lost to Ferndale 48-28
Turnovers killed the Eagles as they crashed back to earth with a 20-point road loss.
25. Garfield, 2-2 (3A) beat Seattle Prep 35-9
The battle-tested Bulldogs outscored Prep 21-0 in the second half. Now they get Eastside Catholic.