Arlington players react to forcing a turnover during a game against Stanwood on Friday in Stanwood. The Eagles are ranks fourth in Class 3A. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Arlington players react to forcing a turnover during a game against Stanwood on Friday in Stanwood. The Eagles are ranks fourth in Class 3A. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Associated Press high school football poll for Week 6

Arlington and Monroe both move up in Class 3A.

The Associated Press high school football poll for Week 6 (with first-place votes in parentheses, wins and total points received):

WASHINGTON POLL
Class 4A
1. Graham-Kapowsin (6) 5-0 79
2. Lake Stevens (1) 4-1 77
3. Curtis (1) 5-0 75
4. Skyview (1) 5-0 63
5. Emerald Ridge 4-1 42
6. Kennedy Catholic 4-1 34
7. Camas 4-1 31
8. Eastlake 5-0 29
9. Moses Lake 5-0 18
10. Battle Ground 5-0 13

Others receiving 6 or more points: Bothell 12. Eastmont 10.

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Class 3A
1. O’Dea (8) 6-0 89
2. Yelm (1) 5-0 79
3. Eastside Catholic 3-2 73
4. Arlington 5-0 55
5. Mt. Spokane 5-0 46
6. Monroe 5-0 41
7. Kennewick 4-1 34
8. Garfield 4-1 27
9. Bellevue 3-2 17
10. Ferndale 4-1 15

Others receiving 6 or more points: none.

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Class 2A
1. Tumwater (5) 5-0 74
2. Enumclaw (1) 5-0 72
3. Anacortes (1) 5-0 67
4. Lynden (1) 4-1 53
5. Highline 4-1 44
6. North Kitsap 4-1 37
7. Bremerton 5-0 27
8. Sedro-Woolley 3-2 18
9. Hudson’s Bay 5-0 13
10. Rogers (Spokane) 4-1 9

Others receiving 6 or more points: Shadle Park 8. West Valley (Spokane) 7.

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Class 1A
1. Royal (8) 5-0 80
2. King’s 5-0 67
3. Montesano 5-0 60
4. Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 4-0 57
5. LaCenter 5-0 45
6. Nooksack Valley 5-0 41
7. Cashmere 5-0 38
8. Lynden Christian 5-0 17
9. Cascade Christian 4-1 16
10. Seton Catholic 5-0 15

Others receiving 6 or more points: none.

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Class 2B
1. Okanogan (4) 5-0 67
2. Napavine (3) 4-1 62
3. Northwest Christian (Colbert) 5-0 54
3. Onalaska 5-0 54
5. Raymond 4-1 36
6. Toledo 4-1 31
7. Lind-Ritzville Sprague 4-1 27
8. Pe Ell Willapa Valley 4-1 23
9. Kalama 3-2 13
10. Forks 4-1 10

Others receiving 6 or more points: none.

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Class 1B
1. Liberty Bell (4) 3-0 56
2. Wilbur-Creston (2) 5-0 55
3. Liberty Christian 5-0 47
4. Mossyrock 4-1 43
5. Neah Bay 3-2 26

Others receiving 6 or more points: DeSales (Walla Walla) 7.

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