Tacoma News Tribune football polls

The Jackson and Lakewood football teams make an appearance at No. 7 in the newest 4A and 2A polls, respectively. Here’s the entire polls:

Tacoma News Tribune polls

CLASS 4A

1. Camas (1-0)

2. Federal Way (1-0)

3. Ferris (1-0)

4. Skyline (0-1)

5. Bellarmine Prep (1-0)

6. Union (1-0)

7. Jackson (1-0)

8. Graham-Kapowsin (1-0)

9. Chiawana (1-0)

10. Eastlake (1-0)

CLASS 3A

1. Bellevue (1-0)

2. Eastside Catholic (1-0)

3. Marysville-Pilchuck (1-0)

4. O’Dea (1-0)

5. Shadle Park (1-0)

6. Mount Si (1-0)

7. Timberline (1-0)

8. Glacier Peak (1-0)

9. Kamiakin (1-0)

10. Lincoln (1-0)

CLASS 2A

1. Lynden (1-0)

2. Tumwater (1-0)

3. Othello (1-0)

4. East Valley of Spokane (1-0)

5. Burlington-Edison (1-0)

6. Sumner (1-0)

7. Lakewood (1-0)

8. Squalicum (1-0)

9. Ellensburg (1-0)

10. Prosser (0-1)

CLASS 1A

1. Zillah (1-0)

2. Royal (1-0)

3. Cascade Christian (1-0)

4. Montesano (1-0)

5. Woodland (1-0)

6. River View (1-0)

7. Cashmere (0-1)

8. Mount Baker (1-0)

9. Charles Wright Academy (1-0)

10. Blaine (0-1)

CLASS 2B

1. Morton-White Pass (1-0)

2. Lind-Ritzville-Sprague (0-0)

3. Colfax (0-0)

4. Waitsburg-Prescott (1-0)

5. La Conner (1-0)

CLASS 1B

1. Neah Bay (1-0)

2. Liberty Christian (0-0)

3. Touchet (1-0)

4. Lummi (1-0)

5. Wilbur-Creston (1-0)

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