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Football, football, football!


Posted at 1:15 pm by Mike Cane, Herald Writer


In case you missed it, our 2008 Western Conference football preview is in today’s paper and online. The cover story is about prolific Wesco South running backs Tony Heard (Edmonds-Woodway) and Taylor Cox (Jackson).

To see a long list of Wesco preview stories and capsules, click here. And don’t forget: Our Cascade Conference football preview comes out tomorrow.

Local gridiron teams kick off their seasons Friday. Some of the most intriguing Week One matchups are:

*Cascade at Oak Harbor, 7 p.m. at Wildcat Memorial Stadium
*Glacier Peak at Arlington, 7 p.m. at Larson Stadium
*Lynden at Archbishop Murphy, 7 p.m. at Terry Ennis Stadium
*Kamiak at Snohomish, 7 p.m. at Snohomish Veterans Memorial Stadium
*Edmonds-Woodway at Meadowdale, 8 p.m. at Edmonds District Stadium
*Lake Stevens at Mariner, 7 p.m. at Goddard Stadium

I’ll be at the Glacier Peak vs. Arlington game, where a first-year program (Glacier Peak) and a pair of new head coaches (Rory Rosenbach and Greg Dailer, respectively) will see how their young squads react to opening-night excitement.

In the meantime, take a look at the MaxPreps preseason state football rankings. Teams are ranked regardless of classification.

Rank School
1. Skyline (Sammamish)
2. Prosser
3. Lewis & Clark (Spokane)
4. Ferris (Spokane)
5. O'Dea (Seattle)
6. Bothell
7. Burlington-Edison
8. Royal (Royal City)
9. Edmonds-Woodway
10. Ferndale
11. Archbishop Murphy
12. Bellevue
13. Woodinville
14. Oak Harbor
15. Cascade Christian (Puyallup)
16. Mead (Spokane)
17. Central Valley (Veradale)
18. Pierce (Tacoma)
19. Lynden
20. Graham-Kapowsin (Graham)
21. Olympia
22. Evergreen (Vancouver)
23. Othello
24. Moses Lake
25. Connell
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