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Here’s how district, state baseball, softball tournaments are seeded in WA

Emerald Ridge’s Ava Puttler (14) reacts to scoring a run during the softball game at Puyallup High School, on Friday, April 18, 2025, in Puyallup, Wash.
Emerald Ridge’s Ava Puttler (14) reacts to scoring a run during the softball game at Puyallup High School, on Friday, April 18, 2025, in Puyallup, Wash. bhayes@thenewstribune.com

With Washington state high school baseball and softball playoffs rapidly approaching, here’s a deeper look at postseason qualification, seeding protocols and the road to the state bracket. Plus: district allocations by league and tournament locations/times.

How are district tournament brackets determined?

Each league receives a certain number of playoff spots, or allocations, into district tournaments. The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) is split into six districts, each of which represents a geographical area. Each district contains one or more member leagues. Winning your league generally means an easier path. The winner of League A might play the last qualifying team from League B in the tournament’s opening round, for example.

District 3, the West Central District, covers most of the South Sound and includes the 4A South Puget Sound League, the 3A and 4A North Puget Sound leagues, the 3A Puget Sound League, the Olympic, 2A South Puget Sound League, 1A Nisqually and North Olympic.

Some districts combine for district tournaments. District 3 combines with District 4, the Southwest District, for bi-district tournaments. The Southwest District contains schools in the greater Vancouver area and stretches up north to Thurston County, where Tumwater, Black Hills and others are members of the 2A Evergreen Conference.

How are state tournament brackets decided?

Each district or bi-district bracket has a certain number of state allocations. The quickest path to a state tournament berth, of course, is by winning. In most sports, advancing to the bi-district tournament semifinals secures a state tournament berth. In some brackets, teams can get through to state even with an early tournament loss, provided they win some games in the consolation ladder.

Since 2020, seeding for WIAA state tournament brackets for all sports have been seeded by committees, which are comprised of coaches and athletic directors around the state. Football was the first sport to move to the committee seeding model. After the model proved successful, it was adopted across all WIAA sports.

After the district tournaments conclude, seeding committees consider the resumes of each team in the field and seed them accordingly. Committee members look at each team’s record, strength of schedule, the perceived strength of the league each team plays in, RPI (Ratings Percentage Index, a formula provided by the WIAA which is intended to determine a team’s overall strength), notable player injuries and other factors. Often, the eye test ends up being the key determining factor in each committee’s deliberation.

DISTRICT ALLOCATIONS, BY LEAGUE

BASEBALL

4A SPSL — Eight

4A NPSL — Five

3A NPSL — Six

3A PSL — Seven

2A SPSL — Four

SOFTBALL

4A SPSL — Eight

4A NPSL — Five

3A NPSL — Six

3A PSL — Seven

2A SPSL — Five

DISTRICT PLAYOFF GUIDE

BASEBALL

District 3/4 4A Tournament

May 13-17, multiple sites

State allocations: Six

Championship: May 17, 7 p.m. at Kent Memorial Field

District 3/4 3A Tournament

May 13-17, multiple sites

State allocations: Seven

Championship: May 17, TBD at Auburn High School

District 3 2A Tournament

May 12-17, multiple sites

State allocations: Four

Championship: May 17, 3 p.m. at Central Kitsap High School

SOFTBALL

District 3/4 4A Tournament

May 16-17, Kent Service Ballfields

State allocations: Six

Championship: May 17, TBD

District 3/4 3A Tournament

May 15-17, Regional Athletic Complex (Lacey)

State allocations: Seven

Championship: May 17, TBD

District 3 2A Tournament

May 16-17, Regional Athletic Complex (Lacey)

State allocations: Four

Championship: May 17, TBD

STATE PLAYOFF GUIDE

BASEBALL

4A State Tournament

May 24-31, Parker-Faller Field (Yakima)

Championship: May 31, 7 p.m.

3A State Tournament

May 20-31, Parker-Faller Field (Yakima)

Championship: May 31, 4 p.m.

2A State Tournament

May 24-31, Joe Martin Stadium (Bellingham)

Championship: May 31, 7 p.m.

1A State Tournament

May 24-31, Joe Martin Stadium (Bellingham)

Championship: May 31, 4 p.m.

SOFTBALL

4A State Tournament

May 23-24, Columbia Playfields (Richland)

Championship: May 24, TBD

3A State Tournament

May 22-24, Regional Athletic Complex (Lacey)

Championship: May 24, TBD

2A State Tournament

May 23-24, Carlon Park (Selah)

Championship: May 24, TBD

1A State Tournament

May 22-24, Columbia Playfields (Richland)

Championship: May 24, TBD

This story was originally published April 30, 2025 at 5:00 AM with the headline "Here’s how district, state baseball, softball tournaments are seeded in WA."

Jon Manley
The News Tribune
Jon Manley covers high school sports for The News Tribune. A McClatchy President’s Award winner and Gonzaga University graduate, Manley has covered the South Sound sports scene since 2013. He was voted the Washington state sportswriter of the year in 2024 by the National Sports Media Association. Born and raised in Tacoma. Support my work with a digital subscription
Tyler Wicke
The News Tribune
Tyler Wicke joined The News Tribune in 2019 as a sports clerk. A graduate of the University of Washington Tacoma in 2021, Wicke covers the Mariners, preps, and maintains clerical duties. Was once a near-scratch golfer, but now, he’s just happy to break 80.  Support my work with a digital subscription
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