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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

State 4A Football

The Spokesman-Review

Albi Stadium, 7 p.m.

Ferris (10-0) vs. Mead (8-2): Rematch of a GSL game won 28-17 by the Saxons, who rallied from a 10-7 third-quarter deficit. Quarterback Jeff Minnerly has been central to the Ferris offense with 1,913 yards passing, one interception and 20 touchdowns. He carried the ball 124 times for 371 yards and three more scores. His main targets are Jared Karstetter (40 catches, 581 yards), Shawn Stockton (21, 326) and Aaron Roberts (19, 268). Panthers’ Glen Reser was second in passing with 1,601 yards and has thrown 24 touchdowns (including a GSL single-season record 21). His targets are Ryane Laforte (50 receptions, 669 yards), Matt Lynch (34, 522 and eight TDs) and tight end Dan Spitz (14, 200 and seven TDs).

Albi Stadium, Saturday, 1:30 p.m.

Lewis and Clark (7-2) vs. Woodinville (7-3): Tigers face 2005 state champs from West Side’s KingCo League. Woodinville is young and not particularly big, but “they really fly to the football,” said Tigers coach Tom Yearout. Falcons run spread offense. Senior quarterback Peter Roberts has completed 116 of 203 passes for 1,386 yards and seven touchdowns. He’s run for three more. Jordan Todesco, a 155-pound junior, has rushed for 754 yards, nearly half of the team’s ground game, and eight scores. Luke Moen has 47 catches for 530 yards. LC counters with Alex Shaw, who has 980 rushing yards and 16 TDs, and a tough defense. Quarterback Taylor Eglet has passed for more than 1,000 yards, mainly to Vaughn Kapiko and Alex Gauper.