The Rangers tamed the Tigers 36-12 as Quilcene stopped Odessa in the Washington state 1B football semifinals Saturday in Moses Lake.
With the upset win against the defending state champs at Lions …
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The Rangers tamed the Tigers 36-12 as Quilcene stopped Odessa in the Washington state 1B football semifinals Saturday in Moses Lake.
With the upset win against the defending state champs at Lions Field, the Rangers will play for the state title Dec. 4 at Mount Tahoma High School.
Quilcene entered the game as the No. 3 seed while Odessa was the No. 2 seed.
Quilcene (10-1) will battle the Almira-Coulee-Hartline Warriors (10-0) in the championship matchup.
ACH advanced to the championships with a 68-32 victory against Naselle in Moses Lake Saturday.
Saturday, Dec. 4 the Rangers will head to the Washington State Championships in Tacoma. Purchase tickets for the game here.