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Union still No. 1 in Columbian power ranking, and the fans’ ranking too

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: September 11, 2014, 5:00pm

Union remained an unanimous pick for the No. 1 spot in The Columbian’s prep football power rankings. Camas was the unanimous pick for the No. 2 spot.

But honestly, there wasn’t much separating the two teams. Perhaps, we learn more about just how close these two teams are after Week 2 games.

Remember, these rankings are pound-for-pound, rating each team in relation to their classification. And 24.00 is the maximum score

1. Union (1-0) 24.00

Titans solidfy top spot after winning on road at Federal Way

2. Camas (1-0) 23.00

Papermakers get their shot at Federal Way this week

3. Columbia River (1-0) 21.50

Chieftains move up one spot after impressive win over R.A. Long

4. Skyview (1-0) 20.75

Storm go on the road for a win, come home to move up one spot.

5. Evergreen (1-0) 20.00

Plainsmen win a rout without their top player and move up two spots

6. Hockinson (1-0) 19.75

Hawks hold firm at No. 6.

7. Woodland (1-0) 16.75

Impressive performance by freshman QB moves Beavers into top 10

8. Kelso (1-0) 16.75

Hilanders’ solid win over previous-No. 8 Mark Morris earns them spot in rankings.

9. La Center (0-1) 15.75

Wildcats slide down six spots after loss to 2A team.

10. Heritage (1-0) 14.25

Timberwolves’ shutout win earns them a spot

Now, it’s the fans turn to vote. This is how they ranked teams last week:

1, Camas; 2, Union; 3, Skyview; 4, Battle Ground; 5, Evergreen; 6, Columbia River; 7, Mountain View; 8, Heritage; 9, Prairie; 10, Hockinson.

Here’s how this week’s fan poll turned out.

  1. Union (1-0) 22.03

  2. Camas (1-0) 21.81

  3. Columbia River (1-0) 20.50

  4. Skyview (1-0) 19.65

  5. La Center (0-1) 18.93

  6. Hockinson (1-0) 18.33

  7. Evergreen (1-0) 17.72

  8. Mark Morris (0-1) 16.35

  9. Battle Ground (0-1) 16.08

  10. Mountain View (0-1) 15.76

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