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Week 10: AP, TNT, coaches poll Top 10 football rankings in Washington

Mount Tahoma’s Keshawn Hines (22) is celebrated by Mount Tahoma’s Andrew Savaiinaea (52) in the end zone during a game against Bellarmine on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, at Mount Tahoma in Tacoma, Wash.
Mount Tahoma’s Keshawn Hines (22) is celebrated by Mount Tahoma’s Andrew Savaiinaea (52) in the end zone during a game against Bellarmine on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, at Mount Tahoma in Tacoma, Wash. lpowers@thenewstribune.com

Here’s the Associated Press Week 10 Top 10 high school football rankings in Washington for all classifications, as voted on by sportswriters across the state. Also included: the Washington State Football Coaches Association Poll for all classifications and the Tacoma News Tribune’s votes for the state’s four largest classifications, Class 4A to 1A. First-place votes in the AP polls are in parentheses. This will be the final AP Poll of the season.

Puyallup linebacker Michael Pulalasi, left, talks with a teammate during Puyallup’s 4A SPSL championship win over Graham-Kapowsin at Art Crate Field in Spanaway, Wash. on Friday, Oct. 31, 2025.
Puyallup linebacker Michael Pulalasi, left, talks with a teammate during Puyallup’s 4A SPSL championship win over Graham-Kapowsin at Art Crate Field in Spanaway, Wash. on Friday, Oct. 31, 2025. JON MANLEY jon.manley@thenewstribune.com

CLASS 4A

AP

1. Lake Stevens (3) (9-0)

2. Puyallup (3) (9-0)

3. Gonzaga Prep (2) (9-0)

4. Chiawana (9-0)

5. Graham-Kapowsin (8-1)

6. Moses Lake (9-0)

7. Sumner (6-3)

8. Glacier Peak (8-1)

9. Richland (8-2)

10. Camas (7-2)

Others receiving votes: 11, Bothell 6. 12, Kennedy Catholic 5. 13, Kamiakin 3. 14, Skyline 2.

TNT

1. Puyallup

2. Lake Stevens

3. Gonzaga Prep

4. Graham-Kapowsin

5. Chiawana

6. Sumner

7. Moses Lake

8. Richland

9. Glacier Peak

10. Camas

COACHES POLL

1. Puyallup

2. Lake Stevens

3. Gonzaga Prep

4. Chiawana

5. Graham-Kapowsin

6. Sumner

7. Moses Lake

8. Bothell

9. Camas

10. Glacier Peak

O’Dea Fighting Irish reacts to a an offsides call on Graham-Kapowsin Eagles during the second half of the game at Art Crate Field, on Friday, Sept. 5, 2025, in Spanaway, Wash.
O’Dea Fighting Irish reacts to a an offsides call on Graham-Kapowsin Eagles during the second half of the game at Art Crate Field, on Friday, Sept. 5, 2025, in Spanaway, Wash. Brian Hayes bhayes@thenewstribune.com

CLASS 3A

AP

1. O’Dea (8) (8-1)

2. Eastside Catholic (8-1)

3. Mount Tahoma (9-0)

4. Bellevue (7-2)

5. Lakes (8-1)

6. Kennewick (8-1)

7. Sedro-Woolley (9-0)

8. Cheney (8-1)

9. White River (9-0)

10. Rainier Beach (6-2)

Others receiving votes: 11, Liberty (Renton) 9. 12, Enumclaw 5. 13, Mt. Spokane 3.

TNT

1. O’Dea

2. Eastside Catholic

3. Mount Tahoma

4. Bellevue

5. Kennewick

6. White River

7. Lakes

8. Enumclaw

9. Sedro-Woolley

10. Rainier Beach

COACHES POLL

1. O’Dea

2. Mount Tahoma

3. Eastside Catholic

4. Bellevue

5. Kennewick

6. Lakes

T-7. White River

T-7. Sedro-Woolley

9. Cheney

10. Rainier Beach

Tumwater linebacker Gavin Kaikkonen runs drills during a football practice at Tumwater High School on Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Tumwater, Wash.
Tumwater linebacker Gavin Kaikkonen runs drills during a football practice at Tumwater High School on Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Tumwater, Wash. Brian Hayes bhayes@thenewstribune.com

CLASS 2A

AP

1. Archbishop Murphy (7) (9-0)

2. Tumwater (1) (9-0)

3. East Valley of Yakima (9-0)

4. Orting (9-0)

5. Anacortes (7-2)

6. Lynden (7-2)

7. Othello (8-1)

8. Franklin Pierce (7-2)

9. Olympic (8-1)

10. W.F. West (7-2)

Others receiving votes: 11, Liberty (Renton) 9. 12, Enumclaw 5. 13, Mt. Spokane 3

TNT

1. Archbishop Murphy

2. Tumwater

3. Lynden

4. Anacortes

5. Orting

6. Franklin Pierce

7. East Valley of Yakima

8. Sehome

9. Othello

10. Prosser

COACHES POLL

1. Archbishop Murphy

2. Tumwater

3. East Valley of Yakima

4. Anacortes

5. Orting

6. Lynden

7. Franklin Pierce

8. Othello

9. Olympic

10. W.F. West

Cascade Christian’s Caleb Donahue, Donovan Walson and Tayven Collins pose for a portrait at Cascade Christian Schools on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025, in Puyallup, Wash.
Cascade Christian’s Caleb Donahue, Donovan Walson and Tayven Collins pose for a portrait at Cascade Christian Schools on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025, in Puyallup, Wash. Brian Hayes bhayes@thenewstribune.com

CLASS 1A

AP

1. Royal (8) (9-0)

2. Cashmere (8-1)

3. Mount Baker (8-1)

4. Lynden Christian (8-1)

5. Seton Catholic (7-2)

6. Montesano (8-1)

7. Cascade Christian (8-1)

8. Zillah (7-2)

9. Rochester (7-2)

10. Life Christian Academy (5-4)

Others receiving votes: 11, Nooksack Valley 9. 12, LaCenter 9. 13, Colville 5. 14, Granite Falls 4. 15, King’s 2.

TNT

1. Royal

2. Cashmere

3. Mount Baker

4. Lynden Christian

5. Life Christian

6. Cascade Christian

7. Seton Catholic

8. Granite Falls

9. King’s

10. Nooksack Valley

COACHES POLL

1. Royal

2. Cashmere

3. Mount Baker

4. Lynden Christian

5. Montesano

6. Cascade Christian

7. Seton Catholic

8. Life Christian

T-9. La Center

T-9. Rochester

CLASS 2B

AP

1. Toledo (4) (8-0)

2. Tri-Cities Prep (1) (9-0)

3. Newport (1) (9-0)

4. Freeman (7-2)

5. Okanogan (7-2)

6. Adna (7-2)

7. Onalaska (6-3)

8. Kittitas (8-1)

9. Northwest Christian (Colbert) (7-3)

10. Liberty Bell (6-2)

(tie) Napavine (5-4)

Others receiving votes: 11, Colfax 3. 12, Cle Elum/Roslyn 2.

COACHES POLL

1. Toledo

2. Tri-Cities Prep

3. Newport

4. Freeman

5. Okanogan

6. Onalaska

7. Adna

T-8. Northwest Christian (Colbert)

T-8. Napavine

10. Kittitas

CLASS 1B

AP

1. DeSales (Walla Walla) (4) (9-0)

2. Wahkiakum (2) (9-0)

3. Almira/Coulee-Hartline (7-1)

4. Liberty Christian (7-1)

5. Naselle (7-1)

Others receiving votes: 6, Pomeroy 12. 7, Crescent 8. 8, Darrington 6.

COACHES POLL

1. Wahkiakum

2. DeSales

3. Liberty Christian

4. Almira Coulee Hartline

5. Naselle

6. Pomeroy

7. Darrington

8. Wilbur-Creston-Keller

T-9. Garfield-Palouse

T-9. Neah Bay

This story was originally published November 6, 2025 at 10:54 AM with the headline "Week 10: AP, TNT, coaches poll Top 10 football rankings in Washington."

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
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