New state coaches’ cross country rankings + The Herald’s 2010 boys cross country preview

  • Mike Cane, Herald Writer
  • Tuesday, September 14, 2010 4:14pm
  • Sports

In case you missed it, here are links to The Herald’s 2010 high school boys cross country preview.

*Coupeville’s lone wolf: Talented senior Tyler King will compete alone this season

*Runners to watch: Everett’s Angelo Comeaux, Archbishop Murphy’s Conner Ballew, Cascade’s Aaron Campbell, Coupeville’s Tyler King, and Jackson teammates Sean Roe and Blake Nelson

*State boys cross country coaches’ preseason poll

Based on early-season meets, the team rankings shifted a bit. Here are the latest Washington State Cross Country Coaches Association’s XC team rankings. Check back here once a week for the updated poll.

GIRLS

Class 4A

1. Eisenhower

2. Bellarmine Prep

3. Stanwood

4. Eastlake

5. Tahoma

6. Jackson

7. Gig Harbor

8. Central Valley

9. Redmond

10. Mead

Class 3A

1. Glacier Peak

2. Shadle Park

3. Kamiakin

4. Peninsula

5. Lakeside

6. Mt. Spokane

7. Oak Harbor

8. Prairie

9. Enumclaw

10. Camas

Class 2A

1. Sehome

2. Kingston

3. Cheney

4. Cedarcrest

5. Bellingham

6. Ephrata

7. Lindbergh

8. Interlake

9. Lakewood

10. Squalicum

Class 1A

1. Northwest

2. Riverside

3. Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls)

4. Omak

5. La Center

6. Nooksack Valley

7. King’s

8. Chelan

9. Meridian

10. Cashmere

Class 2B/1B

1. Northwest Christian-Lacey

2. White Pass

3. Northwest Christian-Colbert

4. St. George’s

5. Crosspoint Academy

BOYS

Class 4A

1. Eisenhower

2. Gig Harbor

3. Auburn Riverside

4. Skyline

5. Henry Jackson

6. Lewis &Clark

7. Mead

8. Issaquah

9. Walla Walla

10. Wenatchee

Class 3A

1. North Central

2. University

3. Kamiakin

4. Bellevue

5. Seattle Prep

6. Mt. Spokane

7. Mercer Island

8. Bishop Blanchet

9. Everett

10. Southridge

Class 2A

1. Sehome

2. Mark Morris

3. Bellingham

4. Ellensburg

5. Lindbergh

6. Squalicum

7. W.F. West

8. Interlake

9. Cheney

10. Lakewood

Class 1A

1. Port Townsend

2. Nooksack Valley

3. Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls)

4. La Center

5. Riverside

6. Lynden Christian

7. Charles Wright Academy

8. Meridian

9. Cashmere

10. Seattle Christian

Class 2B /1B

1. Northwest Christian-Lacey

2. Republic

3. Mossyrock

4. Mt. Rainier Lutheran

5. Tri-Cities Prep

6. North Beach

7. Northwest Christian-Colbert

8. White Pass

9. Waitsburg-Prescott

10. St. John-Endicott

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