The Herald’s Prep Football Week 7 Power Rankings

Overall Power Rankings

1. Marysville Pilchuck | 45 points | 6-0 record

Last week: Beat Stanwood 58-24

2. Edmonds-Woodway | 42 | 6-0

Last week: Beat No. 7 Kamiak 56-32

3. Glacier Peak | 38 | 5-1

Last week: Lost to Bothell 42-23

4. Meadowdale | 36 | 5-1

Last week: Beat Mountlake Terrace 37-9

5. Cascade | 34 | 5-1

Last week: Beat Lynnwood 34-20

6. Oak Harbor | 30 | 5-1

Last week: Beat Mount Venon 35-14

7. Kamiak | 27 | 4-2

Last week: Lost to No. 2 E-W 56-32

8. Lakewood | 23 | 6-0

Last week: Beat No. 14 Sultan 27-9

9. Jackson | 20 | 3-3

Last week: Beat Mariner 54-38

10. Lake Stevens | 20 | 3-3

Last week: Beat No. 11 Arlington 56-39

11. Arlington | 14 | 3-3

Last week: Lost to No. 10 Lake Stevens 56-39

12. King’s | 12 | 5-1

Last week: Beat Cedarcrest 27-24, OT

13. Mount Vernon | 10 | 4-2

Last week: Lost to No. 6 Oak Harbor 35-14

14. Sultan | 3 | 2-4

Last week: Lost to No. 8 Lakewood 27-9

15. (tie) Darrington | 2 | 4-1

Last week: Beat Tacoma Baptist 48-9

Monroe | 2 | 2-4

Last week: Beat Snohomish 27-20, OT

South Whidbey | 2 | 4-2

Last week: Beat Archbishop Murphy 22-21

Aaron Swaney, Herald Prep Editor

1. MP

2. E-W

3. GP

4. Meadowdale

5. Cascade

6. Oak Harbor

7. Kamiak

8. Lakewood

9. Lake Stevens

10. Jackson

11. Arlington

12. Mount Vernon

13. King’s

14. Monroe

15. Sultan

Aaron Lommers, Herald Prep Writer

1. MP

2. E-W

3. Meadowdale

4. GP

5. Cascade

6. Oak Harbor

7. Kamiak

8. Lakewood

9. Lake Stevens

10. Jackson

11. Arlington

12. King’s

13. Mount Vernon

14. South Whidbey

15. Darrington #loggerpower

David Krueger, Herald Writer

1. Marysville Pilchuck

2. Edmonds-Woodway

3. Glacier Peak

4. Cascade

5. Meadowdale

6. Oak Harbor

7. Kamiak

8. Jackson

9. Lakewood

10. Lake Stevens

11. King’s

12. Arlington

13. Mount Vernon

14. Sultan

15. Darrington

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