Monroe (3A) and Archbishop Murphy (2A) remain in Top 5.
Lake Stevens and Glacier Peak also remain ranked by Washington sports writers.
Monroe and Archbishop Murphy both ranked in poll of Washington sports writers.
Five other local schools receive votes in poll of state sports reporters.
The Wildcats remain undefeated, Scots suffer second league loss.
Monroe seeks its fourth-consecutive title, Edmonds-Woodway takes on a new coach, Snohomish returns to the North and Lynnwood plays an independent schedule.
Rylie Gettmann leads the way for the Stormrays, winning her third district singles championship.
Isaak Abraham’s difference-making cameo appearance helps the Stormrays top Edmonds-Woodway 2-1.
Shorewood takes the No. 1 seed into the Class 3A District 1 tournament, which begins Thursday.
Eddie Carli performs hat trick, Wyatt Kimball adds two scores as Scots get out of funk in 5-0 win.
The Hawks ride their stingy defense to a 51-27 win as they inch closer to a district three-peat.
The Scots top Lakeside (Seattle) in the semifinals and move on to face Roosevelt for the championship.
The Scots’ run as the No. 9 seed falls one win short in a 4-1 loss.
After upsetting top-seeded Bellevue, the Scots are a win away from the 3A state title game. They face Lakeside (Seattle) in the semifinals Friday.
The Class 4A and 3A state tournaments begin Friday in Yakima.
The unbeaten Royals use a balanced effort to move on to the Class 3A District 1 title match.
The Royals complete their 10th straight sweep; Sammy Holmer delivers 12 kills in a top-tier league showdown.