Associated Press Preseason High School Football Poll

Neah Bay ranked third

  • Wednesday, August 24, 2016 1:12pm
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The Associated Press preseason high school football poll has been released. It is compiled by media members from around the state.

Associated Press Preseason Rankings

Class 4A
1, Gonzaga Prep (8) 0-0 89
2, Skyline (1) 0-0 75
3, Richland 0-0 59
4, Camas 0-0 57
5, Graham-Kapowsin 0-0 54
6, Sumner 0-0 31
7, Skyview 0-0 25
8, Central Valley 0-0 23
9, Bellarmine Prep 0-0 21
10, Lake Stevens 0-0 14

Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Kentwood 10. 12, Battle Ground 9.

Class 3A
1, Eastside Catholic (9) 0-0 90
2, Kamiakin 0-0 64
3, Lakes 0-0 58
4, Bellevue 0-0 45
5, Gig Harbor 0-0 40
6, Blanchet 0-0 27
(tie) Lincoln 0-0 27
8, Mountain View 0-0 26
(tie) O’Dea 0-0 26
10, Bonney Lake 0-0 23

Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Ferndale 20. 12, Squalicum 16. 13, Juanita 12. 14, Peninsula 8.

Class 2A
1, Tumwater (4) 0-0 84
2, Prosser (4) 0-0 79
3, Archbishop Murphy (1) 0-0 75
4, Ellensburg 0-0 58
5, Clarkston 0-0 38
6, Sedro-Woolley 0-0 36
7, Hockinson 0-0 23
8, Lynden 0-0 22
9, River Ridge 0-0 15
10, Columbia River 0-0 11
(tie) Black Hills 0-0 11

Others receiving 6 or more points: 12, W. F. West 8. 13, Burlington-Edison 7. 13, Franklin Pierce 7. 13, Liberty (Issaquah) 7.

Class 1A
1, Royal (10) 0-0 100
2, Connell 0-0 79
3, King’s 0-0 67
4, Hoquiam 0-0 59
5, Mount Baker 0-0 58
6, Zillah 0-0 48
7, Colville 0-0 37
8, Meridian 0-0 29
9, Okanogan 0-0 23
10, Montesano 0-0 20

Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Cashmere 12. 12, Cascade Christian 11.

Class 2B
1, Napavine (7) 0-0 85
2, Lind-Ritzville Sprague (1) 0-0 64
3, Pe Ell Willapa Valley 0-0 62
4, Northwest Christian (Colbert) (1) 0-0 60
5, Asotin 0-0 55
6, Liberty (Spangle) 0-0 47
7, Toledo 0-0 30
8, Morton White Pass 0-0 16
(tie) Davenport 0-0 16
10, Kalama 0-0 14

Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, LaConner 12. 11, North Beach 12.

Class 1B
1, Lummi (6) 0-0 77
2, Almira Coulee-Hartline (2) 0-0 71
3, Neah Bay 0-0 66
4, Touchet 0-0 53
5, Odessa-Harrington 0-0 19

Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Liberty Christian 13. 12, Tacoma Baptist 8. 13, Odessa 7.

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