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How SBLive’s Top 25 Washington high school football teams fared, Week 7: Rainier Beach, Camas post wins over higher-ranked teams
Every week, SBLive ranks the highest 25 groups throughout the state of Washington, no matter classification. Right here’s a have a look at how these groups fared in video games performed in Week 7 of the 2022 highschool soccer season.
HOW THE TOP 25 FARED — OCT. 15
1. YELM TORNADOS 7-0 (3A) beat Timberline, 56-14 (Thu.)
Squad so deep, even when it seems like workforce’s huge names aren’t firing away, a man comparable to RB William Carreto (204 yards, two TDs) comes and dominates motion.
2. EASTSIDE CATHOLIC CRUSADERS 7-0 beat Seattle Prep, 45-14
Issues began gradual for the Crusaders, however a giant second half, highlighted by Tyson Weaver’s kickoff return for a landing, saved Eastside Catholic rolling.
3. GLACIER PEAK GRIZZLIES 6-1 (4A) beat Marysville-Pilchuck, 49-18
It was the River Lien present as he tallied 5 touchdowns within the Grizzlies’ win. Glacier Peak erased a 12-0 deficit within the second quarter.
4. BELLEVUE WOLVERINES 5-2 (3A) beat Lake Washington, 48-14
RB Carson Rubin obtained Wing-T assault into excessive gear together with his 47-yard landing run to begin workforce’s second drive – and Wolverines cruised to ninetieth league win in a row.
5. O’DEA FIGHTING IRISH 6-1 (3A) beat Ballard, 42-14
Considered one of “these” RB Jason Brown video games – spry and unstoppable. Had 5 runs of 10 or extra yards in first quarter-hour, together with a 64-yard landing. Irish led 42-0 at half
6. EMERALD RIDGE JAGUARS 5-1 (4A) vs. Bellarmine Prep, ppd. (Sat.)
Poor air high quality forces recreation to be moved to Monday.
7. LYNDEN LIONS 7-0 (2A) beat Burlington-Edison, 35-23
By no means depend the defending state champion out. The Lions trailed at halftime, however outscored the Tigers 21-6 within the second half.
8. GONZAGA PREP BULLPUPS 6-1 (4A) beat Central Valley, 28-21
Gonzaga Prep trailed early, however QB JoJo Shortell’s tiebreaking landing within the fourth quarter gave Bullpups one other necessary 4A GSL win.
9. LAKE STEVENS VIKINGS 5-2 (4A) beat Mariner, 48-0
It took the whole first quarter for the Vikings to get going, however as soon as they did, the floodgates opened. RB Jayden Limar scored thrice.
10. LINCOLN ABES 6-0 (3A) vs. Silas, ppd. (Sat.)
Poor air high quality forces recreation to be moved to Monday.
11. KENNEDY CATHOLIC LANCERS 6-1 (4A) beat Auburn Riverside, 47-17 (Thu.)
Kennedy Catholic QB Devon Forehand threw for 3 touchdowns, two to WR Maclane Watkins, to guide the Lancers over the 3A NPSL-leading Ravens.
12. SUMNER SPARTANS 5-1 (4A) beat Olympia, 37-14
Sumner raced out to a 14-0 lead and by no means seemed again. Che Molina and Jay Mentink each with interceptions within the 4A SPSL win.
13. LAKES LANCERS 5-0 (3A) vs. Spanaway Lake, ppd. (Sat.)
Poor air high quality forces recreation to be moved to Monday.
14. CHIAWANA RIVERHAWKS 7-0 (4A) beat Southridge, 21-20
Trailing by two scores in second half, QB DJ Duran and WR Michael Hansen related on late 5-yard landing move to earn Riverhawks one other MCC title.
15. MONROE BEARCATS 7-0 (3A) beat Edmonds-Woodway, 28-14
After blowing by its opponents the primary six weeks, Monroe confirmed it may well pull out the shut ones, too. QB Blake Springer tossed a pair of landing passes.
16. PUYALLUP VIKINGS 5-1 (4A) beat Bethel, 17-6
All three phases had been huge first-quarter contributors (Kai Richardson’s blocked-punt TD restoration, Malachi Durant’s INT and Ty Balzarini’s speeding TD) in constructing 14-0 lead.
17. STANWOOD SPARTANS 7-0 (4A) beat Marysville-Getchell, 42-6
Protection holds after Chargers eat 11 minutes on opening collection – after which flip-script RB Ryder Bumgarner goes school-record 99 yards for landing on first play.
18. SKYVIEW STORM 5-2 (4A) lose to No. 25 Camas, 36-33
Only a gut-wrenching loss. Storm had three scoring performs of 65 yards or longer to take 33-14 lead, solely to surrender three touchdowns within the closing 6:28 to lose.
19. KENNEWICK LIONS 6-1 (3A) beat Hanford, 13-6 (Thu.)
After beginning QB Andre Breedlove was knocked out of recreation, junior Ambrose Driver, a baseball standout, saved the day with a pair of landing passes in victory.
20. GARFIELD BULLDOGS 5-2 (3A) lose to No. 21 Rainier Seashore, 21-15 (Sat.)
Trailing a lot of the recreation, Bulldogs will rue blown late-game alternative to win with ball at Vikings’ 4 in closing seconds. Now on two-game child, Metro title possibilities halted.
21. RAINIER BEACH VIKINGS 6-1 (3A) beat No. 20 Garfield, 21-15 (Sat.)
Coach Corey Sampson has not been shy saying RB Scottre Humphrey (224 yards, two TDs) is nearly as good a tailback as there may be in state. Opinion did not lose shine after Saturday.
22. SKYLINE SPARTANS 5-1 (4A) vs. Eastmont, ppd. (Sat.)
None-league recreation canceled due to poor air high quality.
23. GRAHAM-KAPOWSIN EAGLES 5-2 (4A) beat South Kitsap, 28-0 (Sat)
WR Jabez Woods continues to be a big-play performer (two TD catches, 63-yard punt return for rating) – and protection provides up simply 53 yards in shutout in Port Orchard.
24. NORTH KITSAP VIKINGS 6-1 (2A) beat Bremerton, 31-0
In sloppy 2A Olympic recreation – 10 mixed turnovers – Vikings’ protection allowed no factors in three Bremerton red-zone journeys in posting fourth shutout of season.
25. CAMAS PAPERMAKERS 4-3 (4A) beat No. 18 Skyview, 36-33
A comeback for the ages that the Papermakers’ trustworthy will not quickly neglect. QB Taylor Ioane throws profitable landing late to cap 22-point fourth-quarter outburst.