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Whatcom County High School playoff action

Whatcom County High School playoff action

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In the 1A State Tournament, Lynden Christian beat Cascade Christian 20-0 and will go on to play Hoquiam in the Quarter Finals. Meridian won 40-21 over Elma and will play Colville in their Quarter Final game, while Mount Baker beat Montesano 48-7 to go on to their Quarter Finals.

In the 1B Lummi Nation lost to Cresent 46-36.

In the first round of the 2A tournament. Lynden beat Eatonville 34-14 to move on to the Quarters. Sehome lost to Liberty 21-14 to end their season.

In the 3A Squalicum lost to Mountainview 42-0.

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