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SNOHOMISH — With a high-powered offense, Glacier Peak is never far from striking distance. The Grizzlies' 2009 football season has been predicated on exciting finishes.
But Saturday night, Bellevue never gave Glacier Peak a chance.
The Wolverines earned a trip to the semifinals by playing the kind of game that has led them to state titles six of the last eight years. They didn't give up the big play on defense and controlled the tempo with their wing-T offense, breaking several long touchdown runs in a 34-7 victory. |
After missing the better part of Bellevue's last two games, senior Sean Coley took the first play from scrimmage 64 yards for a touchdown as the Wolverines never slowed down, dispatching Mount Si 49-17 in the first round of the Class 3A state playoffs in Bellevue. Full story...
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On a night when Bellevue's defense struggled at times, the second-ranked Wolverines made big plays in key moments to lock up at least a share of the KingCo 3A/2A title and the conference's top playoff spot by beating No. 3 Liberty 27-21.
The Wolverines must face a high scoring Interlake squad at Bellevue High School next week. |