Spartans run away from Ballard, Crusaders blast Beach | Prep football roundup


October 8, 2012 · Updated 12:02 PM 

Skyline 64 Ballard 17

Quarterback Max Browne tossed three scores and the Spartans got a touchdown and safety from its defense in the 64-17 win over Ballard.

Jack Valencia, Justin Mach and Cedric Cooper had scores on the ground for Skyline, which remains unbeaten and will face Newport with the Crest Division on the line on Friday at 7 p.m. on the road.

Woodinville 30 Eastlake 15

The Wolves added a late score but were unable to gain much footing against the Falcons in the 30-15 division loss.

Eastlake will step back out of conference for a game against Meadowdale on the road at 7 p.m.

Liberty 50 Sammamish 7

The Totems were again bettered by a wide margin, falling 50-7 to Liberty. Winless Sammamish will meet Juanita on the road at 7 p.m. on Friday.

Eastside Catholic 67 Rainier Beach 34

The Crusaders ran away from Rainier Beach ahead of a matchup with O'Dea that will decide the top seed from the division and spot in the Metro League championship game.

Eastside Catholic will meet the Irish on Friday at West Seattle Stadium in a 7 p.m. kickoff.

Issaquah 40 Garfield 0

Coach Chris Bennett's squad rebounded from the loss to Roosevelt with a shutout win over Garfield at Memorial Stadium in Seattle.

The Eagles will host Ballard next Friday in a 7 p.m. start at home.

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