High School Sports

Week 5: AP high school football rankings

Terry Shaw, who spent the past six seasons as the head football coach of Class 2B Rainier High School, has been named the new coach at North Thurston High School.
Terry Shaw, who spent the past six seasons as the head football coach of Class 2B Rainier High School, has been named the new coach at North Thurston High School. sbloom@theolympian.com

The following high school football rankings are voted on by sportswriters across the state and compiled by The Associated Press.

CLASS 4A

1. Richland, 7 votes (4-0)

2. Camas, 4 (4-0)

3. Sumner (4-0)

4. Skyline (3-1)

5. Gonzaga Prep (2-2)

5 (tie). Graham-Kapowsin (3-1)

7. Chiawana (4-0)

8. Lake Stevens (4-0)

9. Woodinville (4-0)

10. Battle Ground (4-0)

CLASS 3A

1. Eastside Catholic, 11 (4-0)

2. O’Dea (4-0)

3. Squalicum (4-0)

4. Ferndale (4-0)

5. Peninsula (4-0)

6. Kamiakin (3-1)

7. Oak Harbor (4-0)

8. Bellevue* (0-1)

9. Lincoln (3-1)

10. Garfield (4-0)

*Banned from postseason play in 2016 and 2017

CLASS 2A

1. Archbishop Murphy, 6 (3-0)

1 (tie). Tumwater, 6 (4-0)

3. River Ridge (4-0)

4. Ellensburg (3-1)

5. Lynden (3-1)

6. Prosser (3-1)

7. North Kitsap (4-0)

8. Burlington-Edison (4-0)

9. W.F. West (4-0)

10. Sedro-Woolley (2-2)

CLASS 1A

1. Royal, 11 (4-0)

2. Connell (4-0)

3. Mount Baker (4-0)

4. Montesano (4-0)

5. Okanogan (4-0)

6. Cascade Christian (4-0)

7. Zillah (3-1)

8. Freeman (4-0)

9. King’s (2-2)

10. LaCenter (3-1)

CLASS 2B

1. Napavine, 11 (4-0)

2. Northwest Christian of Colbert (4-0)

3. Liberty of Spangle (4-0)

4. Toledo (4-0)

5. Asotin (3-1)

6. LaConner (4-0)

7. Adna (3-1)

8. Rainier (4-0)

9. Onalaska (3-1)

10. Davenport (2-2)

CLASS 1B

1. Lummi, 10 (4-0)

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

3. Neah Bay (3-1)

4. Odessa-Harrington (3-0)

5. Touchet (2-1)

This story was originally published September 28, 2016 at 12:50 PM with the headline "Week 5: AP high school football rankings."

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