AP Football Poll Week 10 (and how The Herald voted)

  • Herald Staff
  • Wednesday, November 6, 2013 10:06pm
  • Sports

Here is the Week 10 Associated Press football poll, and how Herald Writer David Krueger and Prep Editor Aaron Swaney voted. (Along with some thoughts/justifications/wonderings about the poll.)

Associated Press Poll, Week 10

Class 4A

1. Camas (12) 9-0 120

2. Skyline 8-1 106

3. Graham-Kapowsin 9-0 90

4. Ferris 8-1 80

5. Chiawana 8-1 77

6. Union 7-2 41

7. Curtis 8-1 28

8. Edmonds-Woodway 8-1 25

9. Richland 8-1 20

10. Federal Way 7-2 16

(tie) Bothell 7-2 16

Others receiving 6 or more points: 12. Bellarmine Prep 15. 13. Gonzaga Prep 10.

Class 3A

1. Bellevue (12) 9-0 120

2. O’Dea 9-0 107

3. Marysville-Pilchuck 9-0 96

4. Shadle Park 8-1 84

5. Mount Si 8-1 72

6. Lincoln 8-1 58

7. Eastside Catholic 7-2 50

8. Mt. Spokane 7-2 30

9. Glacier Peak 7-2 18

10. Blanchet 7-2 10

Others receiving 6 or more points: None.

Class 2A

1. Tumwater (10) 9-0 118

2. Lynden (2) 9-0 109

3. Ellensburg 9-0 95

4. Sumner 9-0 82

5. Lakewood 9-0 70

6. W. F. West 8-1 64

7. Mark Morris 8-1 46

8. Lindbergh 9-0 35

9. R.A. Long 8-1 22

10. Othello 7-2 11

Others receiving 6 or more points: None.

Class 1A

1. Zillah (11) 9-0 110

2. Cascade Christian 9-0 93

3. LaCenter 9-0 89

4. Freeman 9-0 74

5. Mount Baker 8-1 69

6. Cashmere 8-1 52

7. Woodland 8-1 45

8. River View 8-1 32

9. Connell 7-2 20

10. King’s 7-2 19

Others receiving 6 or more points: None.

Class 2B

1. Morton/White Pass (9) 9-0 99

2. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague (1) 8-0 91

3. LaConner 8-1 78

4. Napavine 8-1 71

5. Raymond 7-1 60

6. Wahkiakum 6-2 47

7. Waitsburg-Prescott 6-2 33

8. North Beach 7-2 30

9. Darrington 6-3 10

10. Concrete 6-1 8

(tie) White Swan 8-1 8

Others receiving 6 or more points: None.

Class 1B

1. Neah Bay (9) 8-0 90

2. Touchet 8-1 77

3. Wilbur-Creston 8-1 68

4. Liberty Christian 8-1 64

5. Lummi 7-2 52

Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. Colton 9.

David Krueger, Herald Writer

Class 4A

1. Camas

2. Skyline

3. Graham-Kapowsin

4. Ferris

5. Chiawana

6. Union

7. Curtis

8. Bellarmine Prep

9. Bothell

10. Edmonds-Woodway

Notes: The top five teams continue to roll, with Chiawana (which is quickly becoming my favorite thing to say and may soon become a nickname for Herald Writer Aaron Lommers who, like the Riverhawks, is from central Washington) rounding the group out. … I kept Edmonds-Woodway in the top 10 despite their loss to Lake Stevens because it is the Warriors’ first loss of the season. However, Edmonds-Woodway’s opponent in the quad-district playoffs, Federal Way, is bumped out after a 32-7 loss to Curtis that helped the Vikings find their way into my poll. … Bellarmine Prep also arrives on the scene after beating Gig Harbor. … If there was an 11th spot I would’ve put Lake Stevens there after its win over Edmonds-Woodway, but the Warriors’ season (with an 8-1 record) still has them ranked above the Vikings.

Class 3A

1. Bellevue

2. Marysville Pilchuck

3. O’Dea

4. Shadle Park

5. Mount Si

6. Lincoln

7. Eastside Catholic

8. Mount Spokane

9. Blanchet

10. Glacier Peak

Notes: I finally did it. I got closer to ranking Marysville Pilchuck No. 1, moving the Tomahawks up a spot to No. 2. In all likelihood, that’s as high as they’ll get all season. Bellevue makes the word “juggernaut” an understatement. Marysville Pilchuck is still No. 3 in the poll but the number of votes between them and second-place O’Dea is dwindling which leads me to believe I wasn’t the only one to have the Tomahawks ranked No. 2. … The rest of the poll was very stationary with everyone in the top 10 winning besides Glacier Peak, which was No. 6. However, the Grizzlies loss was to Marysville Pilchuck, so I didn’t bump them off the list. I didn’t even want to move them down as much as I did but Eastside Catholic, Mount Spokane and Blanchet all had large, convincing wins last week.

Class 2A

1. Tumwater

2. Lynden

3. Ellensburg

4. Lakewood

5. Sumner

6. W.F. West

7. Mark Morris

8. Lindbergh

9. Othello

10. Sedro-Woolley

Notes: Lakewood had a close call with King’s, which is a top 10 team in the next classification (1A), but I didn’t dock the Cougars for the close call. It was a conference rivalry game against a tough opponent for a league championship, and Lakewood came out on top and remained a perfect 9-0 at the end of the regular season – the first-ever undefeated regular season in Lakewood history. That’s good enough for a No. 4 ranking right? … The rest of the poll is the same except for R.A. Long which drops from No. 7 to No. 10 after a loss to now-No. 7 Mark Morris. The Monarchs were No. 8 but move up with the victory, as does Lindbergh and Othello. … I ranked Sedro-Woolley No. 10 because I think the Cubs have had a good season but no one listens to me.

Class 1A

1. Zillah

2. Cascade Christian

3. LaCenter

4. Freeman

5. Mount Baker

6. Cashmere

7. King’s

8. Woodland

9. River View

10. Connell

Notes: I only bumped King’s down one spot after the Knights’ loss to Lakewood because the Cougars are a top-five 2A team. The rest of the Associated Press obviously disagrees with me. I’m typing up a very angry letter about this as we speak. OK that’s not true, but I will continue to rank King’s high as the Knights will now try to move past the state quarterfinals, where they have fallen the past four seasons.

Class 2B

1. Morton/White Pass

2. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague

3. LaConner

4. Napavine

5. Raymond

6. Wahkiakum

7. North Beach

8. Waitsburg-Prescott

9. Concrete

10. Darrington

Notes: The top six remain stationary – including No. 6 Wahkiakum which was idle. It’s hard to lose when you’re idle. It’s also hard to win. So No. 6 seems like a good spot to keep the Mules. … LaConner continues to roll, this time beating Darrington 52-20. I didn’t knock the Loggers out of the top 10 however. Maybe it’s Aaron Lommers’ #Loggerpower movement, but I can’t fault Darrington for falling to the No. 3 team and new No. 10 team (Concrete) in back-to-back weeks. That’s just a brutal schedule. … Concrete finally makes an appearance in the poll, albeit in a head-scratcher. The Sidewalks (not their official mascot but I’m working on that) defeated Darrington, but still remain below the Loggers in the AP poll. I don’t get it either. At least I got it right.

Class 1B

1. Neah Bay

2. Touchet

3. Wilbur-Creston

4. Liberty Christian

5. Lummi

Notes: Everybody won. I see no need to mess with the poll (which is a rare feeling in this exercise).

Aaron Swaney’s AP poll

Class 4A

1. Camas

2. Skyline

3. Graham-Kapowsin

4. Ferris

5. Chiawana

6. Bellarmine Prep

7. Union

8. Curtis

9. Bothell

10. Edmonds-Woodway

Notes: Bellarmine Prep jumps all the way from out of the poll to No. 6 with a huge win over No. 9 Gig Harbor and a bunch of losses in the bottom 5 … Union up a spot with a win over Skyview … Curtis back in the poll with decisive win over Federal Way … Bothell stays near the bottom by playing No. 2 Skyline tough … Edmonds-Woodway stays in at No. 10 despite loss with upcoming quad-district opponent Federal Way dropping out.

Class 3A

1. Bellevue

2. O’Dea

3. Marysville Pilchuck

4. Shadle Park

5. Mount Si

6. Lincoln

7. Eastside Catholic

8. Mt. Spokane

9. Wilson

10. Mountain View

Notes: Top 5 remain the same … Lincoln, Eastside Catholic and Mt. Spokane all move up a spot with former No. 6 Glacier Peak bumped out of top 10 … Wilson and Mountain View scoot into the top 10. Mountain View courtesy its win over former No. 10 Columbia River.

Class 2A

1. Tumwater

2. Lynden

3. Ellensburg

4. Sumner

5. Lakewood

6. W.F. West

7. Mark Morris

8. Lindbergh

9. Othello

10. Sedro-Woolley

Notes: No change in top 6 as all win … Mark Morris, Lindbergh and Othello all move up a spot with former No. 7 R.A. Long bumped out due to loss to MM … Sedro-Woolley at No. 10 still with impressive finish to season.

Class 1A

1. Zillah

2. Cascade Christian

3. LaCenter

4. Freeman

5. Mount Baker

6. Cashmere

7. River View

8. Woodland

9. Connell

10. King’s

Notes: Cascade Christian moves up to No. 2 after Woodland’s loss to new No. 3 LaCenter dropped it to No. 8 … River View moves past King’s, which falls to No. 10 after loss to Lakewood.

Class 2B

1. Morton/White Pass

2. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague

3. La Conner

4. Napavine

5. Raymond

6. Wahkiakum

7. North Beach

8. Waitsburg-Prescott

9. White Swan

10. Concrete

Notes: No change in the top 6 … North Beach and Waitsburg-Prescott, previously tied at No. 9, move up to No. 7 and 8, respectively. Concrete in the poll at No. 10.

Class 1B

1. Neah Bay

2. Touchet

3. Wilbur-Creston

4. Liberty Christian

5. Lummi

Notes: No change as these seem like the best five teams in 1B.

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