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Saturday, November 3, 2012 - Page updated at 11:30 p.m.2-Minute Drill: Friday's football highlights
RARE TEST FOR EASTSIDE CATHOLIC?
EASTSIDE CATHOLIC and QB Trey Reynolds, coming off a 363-yard passing effort in the Metro title game, might finally be tested Saturday night. The No. 3 Crusaders (9-0) face Meadowdale (7-2), which has lost only to No. 6 Glacier Peak and 4A Eastlake.
STATEMENT GAMES
Arlington 21, Kentwood 14: Eagles' Austin Wells: "There's going to be a lot of people seeing the score and saying, 'No way.' "
Federal Way 24, Issaquah 14: Resourceful Federal Way survives injuries, turnovers, tough Issaquah.
Glacier Peak 28, Seattle Prep 0: Grizzlies can play a little D, too.
Bellevue 45, Lincoln 0: Honestly, Abes didn't have ghost of a chance.
DIFFERENCE MAKERS
Mario Gobbato, Blaine: Had 480 rushing yards to finish season with 2,821 — both state records.
Myles Jack, Bellevue: Six sacks in first half.
Zeek McNeal, Federal Way: Carried 20 times for 291 yards and a touchdown.
Skylor Elgarico and Austin Wells, Arlington: Elgarico had three TD passes, 313 total yards; Austin had two TD catches, late interception.
Brandon Pritchett, Clover Park: Had 220 yards on 37 carries, three touchdowns.
John Nguyen, Bellevue: Carried 11 times for 202 yards, three TDs.
Nick Mitchell, Mount Si: Passed for 273 yards and five touchdowns, ran for a score.
Alex Galgano, Archbishop Murphy: Almost 200 rushing yards, five TDs in less than three quarters.
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