Four area high school football teams ranked in AP Top 10

Five other local schools receive votes in poll of state sports reporters.

How a state panel of sports writers rates Washington high school football teams in the weekly Associated Press poll of 2024, by WIAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):

4A

1. Camas (4) (2-0) 66

2. Sumner (2) (2-0) 61

3. Gonzaga Prep (2-0) 47

4. Kennedy Catholic (2-0) 44

5. Skyview (2-0) 28

6. Lake Stevens (0-2) 22

7. Eastlake (1-1) 21

8. Yelm (2-0) 18

9. Richland (1) (2-0) 17

10. Curtis (2-0) 13

Others receiving votes: South Kitsap 10, Woodinville 9, Arlington 9, Skyline 7, Mead 5, Chiawana 4, Union 4, Glacier Peak 2. Olympia 2, Graham-Kapowsin 2, Battle Ground 1.

3A

1. Bellevue (6) (2-0) 60

2. Kennewick (1) (2-0) 57

3. Eastside Catholic (2-0) 54

4. O’Dea (2-0) 45

5. Monroe (2-0) 35

6. Roosevelt (1-1) 29

7. Tacoma (Lincoln) (1-1) 22

8. Central Valley (2-0) 21

9. Yelm (2-0) 18

10. Marysville Getchell (2-0) 9

(tie) Lakes (2-0) 9

Others receiving votes: Shadle Park 7, Oak Harbor 6, Mount Tahoma 5, Ridgeline 5, Mercer Island 4, Decatur 4, Shorecrest 3, Seattle Prep 1, Shorewood 1, Kelso 1.

2A

1. Anacortes (4) (2-0) 54

(tie) Tumwater (2) (2-0) 54

3. Archbishop Murphy (2-0) 44

4. Lynden (2-0) 42

5. W. F. West (2-0) 36

6. Othello (2-0) 33

7. Orting (2-0) 17

8. Ephrata (2-0) 15

9. West Valley (Spokane) (2-0) 14

10. Hockinson (0-2) 6

Others receiving votes: Fife 5, Ridgefield 4, East Valley (Yakima) 3, Franklin Pierce 2, East Valley (Spokane) 1.

1A

1. Royal (6) (2-0) 60

2. Seton Catholic (2-0) 49

3. Nooksack Valley (2-0) 41

4. LaCenter (2-0) 34

5. Cashmere (2-0) 33

6. Meridian (2-0) 25

7. Life Christian Academy (2-0) 23

8. Zillah (2-0) 21

9. Mount Baker (2-0) 9

10. Blaine (2-0) 8

Others receiving votes: Cascade Christian 6, Granite Falls 6, Kalama 6, Lynden Christian 4, King’s Way Christian 2, Castle Rock 2, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 1.

2B

1. Okanogan (5) (2-0) 50

2. Freeman (2-0) 42

3. Toledo (2-0) 36

4. Napavine (1-1) 33

5. Onalaska (1-1) 22

(tie) Northwest Christian (Colbert) (2-0) 22

7. La Salle (2-0) 19

8. Newport (2-0) 16

9. Asotin (2-0) 10

10. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague (2-0) 6

Others receiving votes: Liberty (Spangle), Goldendale-Klickitat 4, Warden 4, Morton/White Pass, Ilwaco 2, Reardan 1.

1B

1. Liberty Christian (1) (2-0) 46

2. Wilbur-Creston (4) (2-0) 40

(tie) Naselle (2-0) 40

4. Almira/Coulee-Hartline (2-0) 28

5. Neah Bay (2-1) 19

Others receiving votes: Pomeroy 12, Odessa 9, DeSales (Walla Walla) 6.

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