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Prep Football Scoreboard-Week 6

Bellingham v Sehome 10-8-17 Photo: KPUG/KPUG/Doug Lange


In what started out as a close game in the frist quarter, was completely dominated by the Bellingham Red Raiders when they scored 27 unanswered points to beat the Sehome Mariners 39-20 Friday night. Heard on KPUG.

Lynden Christian beat Nooksack Valley 28-14, heard on our sister station KGMI.

Whatcom County Prep Football Scoreboard
10/6/17:

Lakewood 37
Anacortes 7

Bellingham 39
Sehome 20

Burlington-Edison 48
Sedro-Woolley 20

Lynden 35
Blaine 12

Lynden Christian 28
Nooksack Valley 14

Mount Baker 15
Meridian * 26

Stanwood 3
Ferndale *35

Thursday 10/5/17

Lummi Nation 14
Tulalip Heritage 26

Saturday, 10/7/17

Snohomish 13
Squalicum 21

 

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