O’Dea 42
Ballard 14
The Fighting Irish racked up over 300 rushing yards as they won their second straight game by double-digits. Ballard’s Truitt Madonna completed 13 of 19 passes for 192 yards and two touchdowns in a losing effort. With the win, O’Dea improved their record to 6-1 and will face inner-city rival Garfield next week.
Franklin 50
Lakeside 20
Franklin’s James Scott, Jr. has 13 carries for 198 and three touchdowns, while teammate Bubba Banks finished the game with 6 carries for 98 yards and three touchdowns and 3 receptions for 45 yards to lead the Quakers. On defense, Franklin’s Carmonte Banks had 6 tackles and one interception, while Catalino Manalang and Kalifa Malang both recovered fumbles for the Quakers.
Eastside Catholic 45
Seattle Prep 14
Eastside Catholic quarterback Brady Mckelheer completed 14 of 25 passes for 320 yards and one touchdown, while Masen Uribe had 202 all-purpose yards (139 rushing, 63 receiving) and two touchdowns to lead the Crusaders to a big win over Seattle Prep. Seattle Prep finished the game with 282 total yards.
Bishop Blanchet 44
Roosevelt 21
Blanchet ended their five-game losing streak, winning by 23 points against Roosevelt. Blanchet’s Graham Knowles recorded 8 tackles, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries; while teammate Owen Prinz recorded 5.5 tackles, forced a fumble and returned an interception 80-yards for a touchdown. Blanchet running back Sam Merriman finished the game with 10 carries for 57 yards and a touchdown.
Ingraham 42
West Seattle 7
The Rams of Ingraham scored 19 first half points and never looked back as they won their fourth game of the year by double digits and improved their record to 7-0. Ingraham had 311 rushing yards, while their defense held West Seattle to 123 total yards on offense.
Lincoln 56
Cleveland 0
Following their one-point loss against Ingraham last week, Lincoln responded with a 56-point victory against Cleveland, improving their record to 5-2 overall.
Rainier Beach 21
Garfield 15
Rainier Beach improved to 6-1 with a victory over their inner-city Rivals, as Garfield’s late game heroics came up short.
















