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Camas overtakes No. 1 spot in Columbian power rankings; fan vote starts

Fan voting runs Tuesday through Thursday

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: September 22, 2014, 5:00pm

The Papermakers have swayed one more vote.

Camas’ 68-0 win over Rogers of Puyallup was impressive enough that one more voter moved the Papermakers to the No. 1 spot in The Columbian’s prep football power rankings. That moved Camas to the No. 1 overall spot, just ahead of Union.

Skyview’s impressive win over Battle Ground reasserted the Storm in the rankings. Here are how the fourth power rankings stand.

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

1, Camas (3-0) 23.75

The Papermakers seem to get more and more impressive each week

2, Union (3-0) 23.25

Union’s fall out of the top spot has less to do with Titans as it has to do with the Papermakers

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3, Columbia River (3-0) 22.00

Chieftains are unanimous No. 3 pick

4, Skyview (2-1) 20.50

Rout of Battle Ground shoots Storm back to No. 4 spot

5, Hockinson (3-0) 20.00

After a nice start, the Hawks will face greater challenges each week of the season from here out

6, Woodland (2-0) 19.25

Beavers are undefeated and un-scored upon. Can’t get much better than that.

7, Evergreen (2-1) 18.25

Plainsmen will get true test as where they stand in 4A GSHL this week

8, La Center (0-3) 15.50

Wildcats outscored 113-3, but all three foes were 2A teams, undefeated and likely top-10 teams later this week.

9, Heritage (2-1) 14.25

Timberwolves suffered first lost, but still accounted for themselves well

10, Mountain View (0-3) 13.75

Thunder lose again and move into Top 10? Yeah, that’s odd, but Thunder have face tough foes.

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

1, Camas; 2, Union; 3, Columbia River; 4, Skyview; 5, Hockinson; 6, Evergreen; 7, La Center; 8, Woodland; 9, Kelso; 10, Heritage.

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