TNT football rankings + volleyball rankings

  • Mike Cane, Herald Writer
  • Tuesday, October 14, 2008 8:32am
  • Sports

Surprise, surprise.

I thought Friday’s Marysville-Pilchuck vs. Lake Stevens football game was going to be a close one — maybe even requiring overtime to sort out which team was best.

Not necessary. M-P dominated from start to finish en route to a thoroughly one-sided 28-0 triumph.

For the first time in 33 years, M-P is 6-0. Propelled by devastatingly good linemen, the Tomahawks are starting to get noticed. This week they are seventh in the Tacoma News Tribune Class 4A state football rankings.

Want more M-P gridiron news? Here’s a story about fullback Austin Denton, who has rushed for 1,073 yards in six games.

Back to the TNT rankings: Here they are.

Tacoma News Tribune state football rankings

Class 4A

1. Skyline

2. Issaquah

3. Olympia

4. Ferris

5. Auburn

6. Central Valley

7. Marysville-Pilchuck

8. Southridge

9. Federal Way

10. Gig Harbor

Class 3A

1. Bellevue

2. Ferndale

3. Lakes

4. Union

5. Kennedy

6. West Seattle

7. Eastside Catholic

8. O’Dea

9. Liberty

10. North Kitsap

Class 2A

1. Prosser

2. Archbishop Murphy

3. Tumwater

4. Burlington-Edison

5. Steilacoom

6. Othello

7. Lynden

8. W.F. West

9. Selah

10. Deer Park

Class 1A

1. Royal

2. Cashmere

3. Forks

4. Montesano

5. Orting

6. Cascade Christian

7. Nooksack Valley

8. Cascade (Leavenworth)

9. Chelan

10. Castle Rock

Class 2B

1. LaSalle

2. Willapa Valley

3. Asotin

4. Colfax

5. Toutle Lake

Class 1B

1. Cusick

2. Tri-Cities Prep

3. Odessa

4. Lacrosse-Washtucna

5. Touchet

And in case you didn’t already see them in today’s Herald, here are this week’s state coaches’ volleyball rankings.

Class 4A

1. Lewis &Clark, 2. Kentwood, 3. Mead, 4. Kamiak, 5. Kamiakin, 6. Skyview, 7. Monroe, 8. Olympia, 9. Southridge, 10. Bethel.

Class 3A

1. East Valley (Spokane), 2. Sumner, 3. Kennedy, 4. Mercer Island, 5. Shorecrest, 6. Bishop Blanchet, 7. Eastside Catholic, 8. Shadle Park, 9. Auburn Mountainview, 10. Highline.

Class 2A

1. Selah, 2. Lynden, 3. Grandview, 4. Tumwater, 5. Burlington-Edison, 6. Black Hills, 7. Fife, 8. West Valley (Spokane), 9. North Mason, 10. Pullman.

Class 1A

1. King’s, 2. Cascade (Leavenworth), 3. Goldendale, 4. Onalaska, 5. Castle Rock, 6. River View, 7. Cascade Christian, 8. Cedar Park Christian, 9. Lakeside (9-mile Falls), 10. Chelan.

Class 2B

1. La Conner, 2. Colfax, 3. Tekoa-Oakesdale, 4. Riverside Christian, 5. Davenport, 6. Darrington, 7. Northwest Christian (Colbert), 8. Evergreen Lutheran, 9. Toutle Lake, 10. Bear Creek.

Class 1B

1. Lacrosse-Washtucna, 2. Moses Lake Christian, 3. Klickitat, 4. St. John-Endicott, 5. Cusick, 6. Northport, 7. Almira-Coulee-Hartline, 8. Lopez Island, 9. Wilbur-Creston, 10. Odessa.

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