New cross country rankings

  • Mike Cane, Herald Writer
  • Monday, September 22, 2008 8:38am
  • Sports

The Jackson boys are still clinging to the No. 2 4A spot in this week’s Washington State Cross Country Coaches Association poll. And now their female schoolmates have zoomed into the rankings too.

After not being ranked last week, the Jackson girls rose to No. 6 in 4A.

Several other local teams are included in the 3A, 2A and 1A polls. See below.

Boys 4A <—->Girls 4A

1.Mead <—->1.Gig Harbor

2.Jackson <—->2.Eastlake

3.Eisenhower <—->3.Richland

4.Gig Harbor <—->4.Davis

5.Kamiakin <—->5.Mead

6.Southridge <—->6.Jackson

7.Issaquah <—->7.Kamiakin

8.Ferris<—->8.Redmond

9.Tahoma <—->9.Newport

10.Skyline <—->10.Olympia

Boys 3A <—->Girls 3A

1.North Central <—->1.Lakeside

2.Seattle Prep <—->2.Seattle Prep

3.Lindbergh <—->3.Shadle Park

4.Mercer Island<—->4.Glacier Peak

5.Bellevue <—->5.Mount Spokane

6.Mt. Spokane<—->6.Mercer Island

7.Peninsula <—->7.North Kitsap

8.Glacier Peak <—->8.Hanford

9.Capital <—->9.Enumclaw

10.Columbia River <—->10.Capital

Boys 2A <—->Girls 2A

1.Sehome <—->1.Sehome

2.Burlington-Edison <—->2.Squalicum

3.Squalicum <—->3.Cedarcrest

4.Cheney <—->4.Deer Park

5.Selah <—->5.Sequim

6.Lakewood <—->6.South Whidbey

7.Colville <—->7.West Valley-Spokane

8.Ellensburg <—->8.Cheney

9.Tumwater <—->9.Riverside

10.Riverside <—->10.Kingston

Boys 1A <—->Girls 1A

1.Port Townsend <—->1.King’s

2.Charles Wright <—->2.LaCenter

3.Lynden Christian <—->3.Bush

4.King’s <—->4.Nooksack Valley

5.Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) <—->5.Meridian

6.Nooksack Valley <—->6.Chelan

7.LaCenter <—->7.Lynden Christian

8.Bellevue Christian <—->8.Onalaska

9.Freeman <—->9.Omak

10.Newport <—->10.Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls)

Boys’ 2B/1B <—->Girls 2B/1B

1.Reardan <—->1.Saint George’s

2.Northwest Christian-Lacey <—->2.Northwest Christian-Lacey

3.White Pass <—->3.White Pass

4.Valley Christian <—->4.Reardan

5.Bear Creek <—->5.Asotin

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