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State Football Bracket Prediction

November 12th, 2010 at Fri, 12th, 2010 at 8:00 am by Joel Willits

Here are my predictions for the state football playoffs.

Class 4A
First Round
Game 1: Curtis (9-0) over Eastlake (8-2)
Game 2: Auburn (8-2) over Skyview (8-2)
Game 3: Skyline (9-1) over Rogers (9-1)
Game 4: Issaquah (8-2) over Marysville-Pilchuck (7-3)
Game 5: Bothell (8-2) over Kentwood (10-0)
Game 6: Bellarmine Prep (9-1) over Arlington (8-2)
Game 7: Ferris (10-0) over Richland (9-1)
Game 8: Newport (6-4) over Chiawana (9-0)

Quarterfinals
Game 1: Curtis (10-0) over Auburn (9-2)
Game 2: Skyline (10-1) over Issaquah (9-2)
Game 3: Bothell (9-2) over Bellarmine Prep (10-1)
Game 4: Ferris (11-0) over Newport (7-4)

Semifinals
Game 1: Skyline (11-1) over Curtis (11-0)
Game 2: Ferris (12-0) over Bothell (10-2)

Championship
Skyline (12-1) over Ferris (13-0)

Class 3A
First Round

Game 1: Lakes (9-1) over Meadowdale (7-3)
Game 2: Juanita (9-1) over Camas (10-0)
Game 3: Liberty (7-3) over Mount Si (6-4)
Game 4: Bellevue (9-1) over Timberline (7-3)
Game 5: O’Dea (9-1) over Ferndale (8-2)
Game 6: Capital (10-0) over Franklin (8-2)
Game 7: Mount Spokane (9-1) over University (6-4)
Game 8: Kamiakin (10-0) over Kelso (7-3)

Quarterfinals
Game 1: Juanita (10-1) over Lakes (10-1)
Game 2: Bellevue (10-1) over Liberty (8-3)
Game 3: Capital (11-0) over O’Dea (10-1)
Game 4: Kamiakin (11-0) over Mount Spokane (10-1)

Semifinals
Game 1: Bellevue (11-1) over Juanita (11-1)
Game 2: Kamiakin (12-0) over Capital (12-0)

Championship
Bellevue (12-1) over Kamiakin (13-0)

Class 2A
First Round
Game 1: Sequim (9-1) over Burlington-Edison (7-3)
Game 2: Lynden (10-0) over Tumwater (9-1)
Game 3: Clarkston (6-3) over East Valley (5-5)
Game 4: Prosser (9-1) over Othello (8-3)
Game 5: Lindbergh (7-2) over Anacortes (6-3)
Game 6: Mark Morris (6-3) over Foster (7-3)
Game 7: Archbishop Murphy (10-0) over W.F. West (9-1)
Game 8: Interlake (3-8) over Port Angeles (9-1)

Quarterfinals
Game 1: Lynden (11-0) over Sequim (10-1)
Game 2: Prosser (10-1) over Clarkston (7-3)
Game 3: Lindbergh (8-2) over Mark Morris (7-3)
Game 4: Archbishop Murphy (11-0) over Interlake (4-8)

Semifinals
Game 1: Lynden (12-0) over Prosser (11-1)
Game 2: Archbishop Murphy (12-0) over Lindbergh (9-2)

Championship
Archbishop Murphy (13-0) over Lynden (13-0)

I'm the sports writer at the Bellevue Reporter newspaper. On this blog you'll find extra bits and pieces to stories I've written, observations on events in our area, and a behind the scenes look at what it takes to bring a story together. I'll field questions here, and maybe even ask a few too. I'm a 2007 graduate of the journalism program at Eastern Washington University. Prior to joining the Reporter, I worked at USA Hockey Magazine and did radio work with the Colorado Springs Sky Sox AAA baseball team. When I'm not busy covering the happenings in Bellevue, I enjoy playing hockey, watching sports and spending time with my family. You can also follow me on Twitter or you can send me an email.

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