Northwest Sports Update Pair of top 10 matches in state highlight Week 2 of prep football season, Ms jump into division lead, Seahawks in for reunion in Pittsburgh and more

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Tonight, Anacortes High School will host a highly anticipated football matchup between the top-ranked Seahawks and the sixth-ranked Mariners in Week 2 of the prep football season. Coverage begins at 7:00 PM, with Jim Bring and Coach Dan Kaemingk providing commentary. Other notable matchups include Mount Baker traveling to Hockinson and Meridian facing #7 Omak, all kicking off at 6:00 PM. In the NFL, the Seahawks are set to face the Steelers on Sunday after a narrow loss to the 49ers in their season opener. Their defense may be hampered by injuries, as key players Devon Witherspoon and Julian Love missed practice, while rookie Nick Emmanwori may head to injured reserve.

The Mariners currently lead the AL West, having secured a thrilling 7-6 victory over the Angels, with rookie Harry Ford contributing significantly. With this win, they are tied with Houston for first place in the division. Mariners coverage begins at 6:00 PM, with first pitch scheduled for 7:10 PM on KGMI.

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