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Reporter Newspaper football poll — Week 8

October 17th, 2011 at Mon, 17th, 2011 at 11:25 am by Kevin Endejan

Here are the week seven Reporter Newspaper football polls for 4A, 3A and 2A as voted on by a group of sports writers on the Eastside.

Eastlake holds strong as the No. 1 ranked team in 4A, with Skyline moving up to No. 3. This Friday’s matchup between the Wolves and the Spartans should be one for the ages.

4A
1. Eastlake (7-0)
2. Bellarmine Prep (7-0)
3. Skyline (5-2)
4. Chiawana (7-0)
5. Kentlake (7-0)
6. Olympia (7-0)
7. Ferris (6-1)
8. Federal Way (7-0)
9. Woodinville (7-0)
10. Lake Stevens (7-0)

3A
1. Bellevue (7-0)
2. Lakes (7-0)
3. O’Dea (7-0)
4. Kamiakin (7-0)
5. Meadowdale (7-0)
6. Oak Harbor (7-0)
7. Camas (6-1)
8. Peninsula (6-1)
9. Seattle Prep (7-0)
10. Kennewick (6-1)
Others receiving votes: Mercer Island, Kennedy Catholic

2A
1. Lynden (7-0)
2. Tumwater (5-1)
3. Prosser (6-1)
4. Sequim (7-0)
5. North Thurston (6-1)
6. Archbishop Murphy (6-1)
7. Lakewood (6-1)
8. W.F. West (6-1)
9. Othello (5-2)
10. Cheney (6-1)
Others receiving votes: Deer Park

I’m the sports reporter/editor at the Issaquah/Sammamish Reporter newspaper. On this blog you’ll find extra bits and pieces to stories I’ve written, behind the scene looks at teams, and observations on the sports in our area. I’ll field questions here, and ask a few too. You can follow me on Twitter or send me an email.

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