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A collection of sports scores from Decatur, Federal Way, Thomas Jefferson and Todd Beamer.

Oct. 20

Football

Auburn Mountainview 24, Decatur 10

Enumclaw 29, Thomas Jefferson 14

Girls Soccer

Federal Way 6, Auburn 0

Todd Beamer 3, Auburn Riverside 1

Enumclaw 3, Decatur 0

Auburn Mountainview 2, Thomas Jefferson 1

Volleyball

Enumclaw 3, Todd Beamer 1

Auburn 3, Decatur 0

Auburn Mountainview 3, Federal Way 0

Oct. 21

Football

Todd Beamer 44, Auburn 20

With the win, the Todd Beamer Titans officially clinched the 4A NPSL Olympic division championship for the first time in school history with the win over the Auburn Trojans. The Titans close out the regular season at 7 p.m. tonight vs. the Decatur Golden Gators.

Auburn Riverside 24, Federal Way 20

Volleyball

Auburn Riverside 3, Thomas Jefferson 0

Oct. 22

Boys Tennis

The NPSL boys tennis tournament was held at Kent-Meridian High School. Thomas Jefferson finished fifth overall with a team score of 18, while Decatur finished ninth, Todd Beamer took 10th and Federal Way took 14th. In singles competition, Martin Lim of Jefferson defeated Dylan Kittay of Hazen 6-3, 6-1. And Matthew Arnold of Jefferson defeated Hayden Wood of Kennedy Catholic 6-1, 6-1. Eunil Kim and Jacob Buchan of Decatur won their doubles match 7-5, 7-6. And Benjamin Ray and Elden Buchan won their doubles match 0-6, 6-2, 11-9.

Cross Country

Thomas Jefferson girls cross country placed fourth in the NPSL 4A Sub-District Cross Country Championship, and the Raider boys took fifth.

Ally Peterson placed ninth with a time of 19 minutes, 49 seconds. For the boys, Rajesh Gill placed seventh with a time of 16.32 and Austin Miller placed ninth with a time of 16.37.

Oct. 24

Volleyball

Thomas Jefferson 3, Decatur 1

Federal Way 3, Todd Beamer 1

Oct. 25

Girls Soccer

Decatur 3, Auburn 0

Todd Beamer 2, Auburn Mountainview 0

Thomas Jefferson 2, Enumclaw 2

Auburn Riverside 2, Federal Way 0

Mirror prep scoreboard | Sports roundup
Mirror prep scoreboard | Sports roundup