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Semi-final playoff predictions and polls

November 22nd, 2011 at Tue, 22nd, 2011 at 3:51 pm by Josh Suman

It’s down to the semi-finals and we’re just going with picks for the final two weeks of the playoffs. I’ll have a more in-depth look at Bellevue-Kamiakin later in the week and hopefully get a chance to talk with someone more familiar with the Braves, but until then cast your votes here and tell us who is moving on to the state finals.

Skyline vs. Woodinville
Kevin – Skyline 28-17
Josh – Skyline 24-13

Lake Stevens vs. Skyview
Kevin – Skyview 38-30
Josh – Lake Stevens 40-38

Kaimiakin vs. Bellevue
Kevin – Bellevue 35-14
Josh – Bellevue 42-0

O’Dea vs. Camas
Kevin – Camas 28-24
Josh – O’Dea 14-10

W.F. West vs. Lynden
Kevin – Lynden 35-21
Josh – Lynden 44-20

Prosser vs. Archbishop Murphy
Kevin – Prosser 24-20
Josh – Archbishop Murphy 35-30

Week 12 results
Kevin: 9-3
Josh: 9-3
Readers: 8-4

Year to date
Kevin: 114-30
Josh: 109-35
Readers: 116-28

Prior to joining the Bellevue Reporter, I was a sports reporter for several online-only publications around the Sound. I have also worked with XOS Digital, a scouting and new media service providing game tapes of potential NCAA student-athletes. Eastside Catholic High School is where my playing days ended and after high school I attended the University of Oregon, where I earned a B.A. in English. My hopes for the blog are to continue to uphold the high standards of content that became so familiar to our readers. The blog will contain extra items from stories that appear online and in print, quotes from coaches and players and other extra bits and pieces from around Bellevue-area Prep Sports. Please feel free to contact me with any questions, concerns or requests and I'll do my best to keep this blog as reader-friendly as it was under my predecessor!

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