NSJFL Peewee Division Scores & Highlights 10-22-25
Renton’s Boom Squad dominated Lake Stevens 27-6, while Monroe defeated Mariner 23-19 and Mill Creek edged out Cedar Park Christian 19-18 in a thrilling battle.


Renton’s Boom Squad dominated Lake Stevens 27-6, while Monroe defeated Mariner 23-19 and Mill Creek edged out Cedar Park Christian 19-18 in a thrilling battle.
Mill Creek Seniors closed out their regular season with a 25-8 win over Cedar Park Christian, led by Angel Ruiz’s 100 rushing yards and James Langus’s five tackles.
Lake Stevens defeated Snohomish 16-0 in a defensive battle, with Oakoley Burns leading the charge with 84 rushing yards, two touchdowns, two interceptions, and a sack.
Monroe, Lake Stevens, Edmonds-Woodway, and Cedar Park Christian all won their respective PeeWee and 89ers football games, while Mill Creek and Everett both fell in hard-fought battles.
Mill Creek Bantams defeated Meadowdale 18-14 in a hard-fought battle, with Quarterback Iain Casebeer leading the offense with two passing touchdowns and Chris Conser adding a rushing touchdown.
Renton extended their unbeaten streak in the North Sound Junior Football League with a 40-0 shutout victory over Mariner, while Monroe dominated Edmonds-Woodway 39-7 and Everett defeated Mill Creek 25-6.
Lake Stevens Vikings defeated Cedar Park Eagles 20-0 in North Sound Football League Peewee Division play, with Jayceon Willis scoring two touchdowns and Charley Lau making a key tackle to seal the shutout.
Monroe defeated Mill Creek 31-22 in a high-energy Senior Division matchup, with Kale Koehler leading the way for Monroe and Angel Ruiz leading the way for Mill Creek.
Mill Creek defeated Monroe 38-20, Mariner shut out Renton 12-0, Edmonds-Woodway beat Ballard 36-0, Snohomish defeated Meadowdale 53-19, Lake Stevens Black beat West Seattle 54-0, and North Seattle defeated Cedar Park 35-12.
Monroe defeated Mill Creek 14-0 in an 89ers division contest, with strong defensive efforts on both sides and key contributions from DJ Deramus, Harley Moyes, and Sammy Hernandez.