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Royal Wins 1A High School Football Championships

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Royal Wins 1A High School Football Championships at Husky Stadium in Seattle

The Royal Knights (Royal City, Washington) have won the 1A WIAA High School Football State Championships after beating Lakeside (Nine-Mile Falls)  49 to 7 at the University of Washington’s Husky Stadium.

 

The Royal High School Knights came into the championship game as the number one seed after going 12-0 overall and 4-0 in their district. Their opponent, Lakeside High School ( also came in with an undefeated record at 12-0 after going 6-0 in district play.

At the half, it was all Royal as the Knights led 28-0, and they were able to keep up their momentum the rest of the game as they cruised to victory.

Other WIAA State Championship Games

 

1B Liberty Bell Opens High School Football State Championship Play with a Win

The 2023 WIAA High School State Football Championships opened at  The University of Washington’s Husky Stadium today, and the stadium has seen its first champion.  Read the full story here.

2023 WIAA High School Football Championships Scores

See all the scores from the High School Football State Championships on our website 610kona.com

2023 WIAA High School Football Championships at Husky Stadium

Players on the jumbo-tron Photo: Harlan Slind

Players on the jumbo-tron
Photo: Harlan Slind

The State Championship games for WIAA High School Football will be played at Husky Stadium at the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle this Friday and Saturday (December 1st and 2nd). The game moves to Husky Stadium after being played at various sites across the Puget Sound and the Tacoma Dome.

Read the full story here

Army Football Unveils 2023 Army-Navy Uniforms Honoring The 3rd Infantry Division

The Army Football uniforms will honor and tell the story of the soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Division during the opening phase of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003.  

 

 



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