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Camas co-No. 1 team in 4A in latest AP state football rankings

La Center (No. 8 in 1A) only other ranked local team

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: October 5, 2016, 1:49pm

The Week 6 high school state football rankings by the Associated Press, voted upon a statewide panel of media members

CLASS 4A
1. Camas (4) 5-0 85
(tie) Richland (5) 5-0 85
3. Sumner 5-0 71
4. Skyline 4-1 57
5. Chiawana 5-0 40
6. Graham-Kapowsin 4-1 39
7. Gonzaga Prep 3-2 38
8. Lake Stevens 5-0 34
9. Woodinville 5-0 27
10. Monroe 5-0 8
Others receiving 6 or more points: Olympia 7.

CLASS 3A
1. Eastside Catholic (9) 5-0 90
2. O’Dea 5-0 79
3. Squalicum 5-0 65
4. Ferndale 5-0 58
5. Peninsula 5-0 53
6. Kamiakin 4-1 48
7. Lincoln 4-1 26
(tie) Bellevue 1-1 26
9. Garfield 5-0 21
10. Bonney Lake 4-1 9
Others receiving 6 or more points: Spanaway Lake 8. Oak Harbor 7.

CLASS 2A
1. Archbishop Murphy (11) 5-0 110
2. Tumwater 4-1 78
3. River Ridge 5-0 73
4. Ellensburg 4-1 64
5. Prosser 4-1 56
6. Lynden 4-1 52
7. Burlington-Edison 5-0 51
8. North Kitsap 4-1 48
9. W. F. West 5-0 21
10. Liberty (Issaquah) 5-0 20
Others receiving 6 or more points: West Valley (Spokane) 18.

CLASS 1A
1. Royal (11) 5-0 110
2. Connell 5-0 97
3. Mount Baker 5-0 84
4. Montesano 5-0 81
5. Okanogan 5-0 56
(tie) Cascade Christian 5-0 56
7. Zillah 4-1 41
8. LaCenter 4-1 23
9. King’s 3-2 19
10. La Salle 5-0 15
Others receiving 6 or more points: Naches Valley 8.

CLASS 2B
1. Napavine (8) 5-0 89
2. Northwest Christian (Colbert) 5-0 78
3. Liberty (Spangle) (1) 5-0 75
4. Toledo 5-0 63
5. Asotin 4-1 52
6. LaConner 4-0 44
7. Rainier 5-0 38
8. Lake Roosevelt 5-0 12
9. Davenport 3-2 11
10. Adna 3-2 10
Others receiving 6 or more points: Tonasket 8.

CLASS 1B
1. Lummi (9) 5-0 90
2. Almira/Coulee-Hartline 5-0 80
3. Neah Bay 4-1 70
4. Odessa-Harrington 4-0 66
5. Tacoma Baptist 5-0 36
Others receiving 6 or more points: Touchet 12.

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