Cascade quarterback Noah Schmid looks for an open receiver during a game against Everett on Aug. 31 at Everett Memorial Stadium. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Cascade quarterback Noah Schmid looks for an open receiver during a game against Everett on Aug. 31 at Everett Memorial Stadium. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

This week’s high school football picks

What do the Herald’s three prognosticators think of your team’s chances?

Steve Willits

Co-Host of Prep Sports Weekly

Woodinville over Edmonds-Woodway

Nathan Hale over Mountlake Terrace

Glacier Peak over Jackson

Mariner over Kamiak

Lake Stevens over Monroe

Mount Vernon over Cascade

Arlington over Stanwood

Ferndale over Marysville Getchell

Squalicum over Marysville Pilchuck

Shorecrest over Everett

Shorewood over Snohomish

Oak Harbor over Sedro-Woolley

Meadowdale over Lynnwood

Evergreen over Lakewood

Rainier Beach over Archbishop Murphy

Sultan over Cedarcrest

Cedar Park Christian over Vashon Island

Nooksack Valley over King’s

South Whidbey over Chelan

Klahowya over Granite Falls

Friday Harbor over Coupeville

Darrington over Evergreen Lutheran

Last week: 17-7, .708

Season: 35-11, .761

Cameron Van Til

Herald Prep Writer

Woodinville over Edmonds-Woodway

Mountlake Terrace over Nathan Hale

Glacier Peak over Jackson

Mariner over Kamiak

Lake Stevens over Monroe

Mount Vernon over Cascade

Arlington over Stanwood

Ferndale over Marysville Getchell

Squalicum over Marysville Pilchuck

Shorecrest over Everett

Snohomish over Shorewood

Oak Harbor over Sedro-Woolley

Meadowdale over Lynnwood

Lakewood over Evergreen

Rainier Beach over Archbishop Murphy

Sultan over Cedarcrest

Cedar Park Christian over Vashon Island

Nooksack Valley over King’s

Chelan over South Whidbey

Klahowya over Granite Falls

Coupeville over Friday Harbor

Darrington over Evergreen Lutheran

Last week: 16-8, .667

Season: 32-14, .696

Tom Lafferty

KRKO 1380 AM

Woodinville over Edmonds-Woodway

Nathan Hale over Mountlake Terrace

Glacier Peak over Jackson

Mariner over Kamiak

Lake Stevens over Monroe

Mount Vernon over Cascade

Arlington over Stanwood

Ferndale over Marysville Getchell

Squalicum over Marysville Pilchuck

Shorecrest over Everett

Shorewood over Snohomish

Oak Harbor over Sedro-Woolley

Lynnwood over Meadowdale

Lakewood over Evergreen

Archbishop Murphy over Rainier Beach

Cedarcrest over Sultan

Cedar Park Christian over Vashon Island

Nooksack Valley over King’s

South Whidbey over Chelan

Klahowya over Granite Falls

Coupeville over Friday Harbor

Darrington over Evergreen Lutheran

Last week: 10-14, .417

Season: 24-22, .522

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