New volleyball coaches’ poll

Here’s a look at the newest Washington State Coaches Association volleyball coaches’ poll.

The biggest movements involve King’s, which vaulted from No. 3 to the top spot in the 1A poll and Meadowdale, which took over the No. 3 spot after beating Everett 3-1 and sweeping Shorewood.

Jackson remained at No. 4 and Kamiak stayed at No. 9 despite its loss to Timberwolves.

Darrington remained at No. 8 in the 2B poll.

CLASS 4A
1. Mead
2. Jackson
3. Richland
4. Olympia
5. Kentwood
6. Bellarmine Prep
7. Newport
8. Wenatchee
9. Kamiak
10. Monroe

CLASS 3A
1. West Valley (Yakima)
2. Auburn Mt. View
3. Meadowdale
4. Mt. Spokane
5. Seattle Prep
6. Eastside Catholic
7. Holy Names
8. Bainbridge
9. Prairie
10. Mercer Island

CLASS 2A
1. Burlington-Edison
2. Selah
3. Anacortes
4. Tumwater
5. Pullman
6. Black Hills
7. Cheney
8. West Valley
9. Mark Morris
10. Lynden

CLASS 1A
1. King’s
2. Chelan
3. Colville
4. Castle Rock
5. Freeman
6. Lynden Christian
7. Ridgefield
8. Cedarpark Christian
9. Cascade-Leavenworth
10. Okanogan

CLASS 1B
1. Christian Faith
2. Tekoa/Oakesdale
3. ACH
4. Moses Lake Christian
5. Wilbur-Creston
6. Klickitat
7. Colton
8. Thorp
9. Lopez
10. Hunter’s

CLASS 2B
1. Reardan
2. Bear Creek (Redmond)
3. Northwest Christian (Colbert)
4. Riverside Christian (Yakima)
5. Colfax
6. La Conner
7. Pateros
8. Darrington
9. Kittitas
10. Toutle Lake

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