PREP FOOTBALL: Port Townsend moves up in Associated Press poll; Neah Bay holds spot

PREP FOOTBALL: Port Townsend moves up in Associated Press poll; Neah Bay holds spot

Port Townsend moved up a spot in the latest Associated Press high school football poll, which were released Wednesday.

The undefeated Redhawks are now tied for seventh with Mount Baker in Class 1A. Port Townsend had held down the No. 8 spot for the past few weeks.

Neah Bay remains No. 2 in the Class 1B rankings, trailing Liberty Christian. The Red Devils received three first-place votes.

The Associated Press high school football poll is voted on by sports writers from throughout the state.

Here are the complete rankings, with win loss records and voting points. First-place votes are in parenthesis.

Class 4A

1. Camas (11) 6-0 118

2. Lake Stevens (1) 6-0 105

3. Gig Harbor 6-0 98

4. Gonzaga Prep 6-0 85

5. Graham-Kapowsin 6-0 73

6. Olympia 6-0 53

7. Richland 5-1 48

8. Skyline 5-1 42

9. Central Valley 5-1 14

10. University 5-1 10

Others receiving 6 or more points: None.

Class 3A

1. Eastside Catholic (11) 6-0 110

2. Bellevue 4-1 108

3. Lincoln 6-0 96

4. O’Dea (1) 5-1 71

5. Sumner 6-0 65

6. Blanchet 5-1 47

7. Glacier Peak 5-1 46

8. Auburn Mountain View 5-1 45

9. Lakes 5-1 26

10. Kennedy 5-0 21

Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Mt. Spokane 20.

Class 2A

1. Tumwater (13) 6-0 130

2. Prosser 6-0 112

3. Ellensburg 6-0 99

4. Squalicum 6-0 89

5. Hockinson 6-0 80

6. Archbishop Murphy 6-0 66

7. Olympic 6-0 53

8. Cheney 6-0 38

9. Clarkston 5-1 14

10. Black Hills 6-0 13

Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Lynden 7. 11, Sedro-Woolley 7.

Class 1A

1. Royal (12) 6-0 137

2. King’s (2) 6-0 127

3. Zillah 6-0 111

4. Connell 5-1 81

5. Cascade Christian 4-1 79

(tie) Hoquiam 6-0 79

7. Mount Baker 6-0 53

(tie) Port Townsend 6-0 53

9. Tenino 5-1 23

10. Colville 5-1 15

Others receiving 6 or more points: None.

Class 2B

1. Lind-Ritzville Sprague (8) 6-0 123

2. Pe Ell Willapa Valley (5) 6-0 121

3. North Beach 6-0 105

4. Okanogan 5-1 91

5. Toledo 5-1 77

6. Raymond 4-1 54

7. Napavine 4-2 43

8. Northwest Christian (Colbert) 4-2 35

9. Brewster 4-1 23

10. LaConner 5-1 22

Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Soap Lake 7.

Class 1B

1. Liberty Christian (9) 6-0 117

2. Neah Bay (3) 4-0 111

3. Touchet 5-0 94

4. Evergreen Lutheran 5-0 77

5. Almira Coulee-Hartline 5-1 55

Others receiving 6 or more points: 6, Colton 18. 7, Lummi 8.

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