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Prep Football Scoreboard: Week 1

Mount Baker over Roosevelt 49-13, See all of Friday’s Prep Football Scores.

Mike Leake gives Mariners 7 innings in debut, beats A’s

Acquired from St. Louis earlier in the week to help Seattle’s beleaguered rotation, Leake gave the Mariners the kind of performance they desperately needed to remain on the fringes of the AL wild card race.

Pettis, Browning lead No. 8 Washington past Rutgers

Pettis’ blistering 61-yard return gave the Huskies their first lead at 10-7 with 3:50 left in the half. He tied former California star DeSean Jackson’s Pac-12 career record for punt returns for scores.

Catch postseason prep football on KPUG & KGMI

Championship Game: Meridian vs. Royal City Saturday at 12:35pm on KPUG 1170AM & 97.9FM.

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