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Published:2009-11-21 Local
Follow Grizzlies vs Wolverines quarter finals action starting at 7pm on Twitter.com/SnohomishTimes Not since 1998 has so much excitement been found in Snohomish involving football quarter-finals. Snohomish's newest high school Glacier Peak has progressed to the Washington State Division 3A Football Quarter-Finals. The game will be a home game for Glacier Peak at veteran's Memorial Stadium in Snohomish located on the north side of the Snohomish high school. Snohomish high school is currently under renovation and the new parking lot which is finished will not have enough parking for this event so it is recommended that you arrive early if you are planning on parking near the stadium. Glacier Peak high school located high atop the Snohomish Valley on Cathcart way will be having a send off rally for the players at 4:45 p.m. supporters are welcome. The official tailgate headquarters for Grizzlies supporters will be at the pizza Palace and will be having special pricing for all the tailgaters who have the promo code believe, today only. The Glacier Peak grizzlies will be playing the Bellevue Wolverines in this division 3A matchup. The odds makers are looking at this game the same as the previous two with a 10 point advantage going to the Grizzlies opponent. Of course we all know who won in the last two playoff games, not the odds makers. The crowd will be very important as the 12th man for the grizzlies, let there be no doubt that the Wolverines will have a monster following themselves. The Wolverines have won the last 6 of 9 3A state championships giving them substantial confidence. On the flip side, Glacier Peak high school has only been in existence for two years, both of which they have gone into the playoffs. And this year they have won both of their recent playoff games on the road against very formidable teams. This is the year to believe according to Adrian Woods, Grizzlies booster president. People should start arriving within the next hour of this publication, restaurants and shops and parking all over this small historic town will be full. The game starts at 7 PM with the winner headed to the Tacoma Dome.
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