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No. 1 Paul VI and No. 11 Greensboro Day are the first nationally-ranked teams to complete state title runs.
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Allie and Adrik Jenkin lead Colfax to regional victories hours after father Reece loses battle with pancreatic cancer.
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No. 1 Paul VI and No. 12 Greensboro Day look to become first nationally-ranked teams to capture state championships this season.
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Class of 2030 standout also putting up 12.6 rebounds, 7.2 steals and 4.0 assists per contest for Touchet.
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Duke signee Bryson Howard has led the Coyotes to 22 wins in a row.
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Braves edge Stoneman Douglas, Etowah and league rival Orange Lutheran for top spot.
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Paul VI remains at No. 1 ahead of MaxPreps Game of the Week showdown with St. John's on Wednesday.
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Nation's No. 1 prospect scores 35 points to spark runaway for the Vikings in MaxPreps Game of the Week.
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Rainier Beach trio sits down with MaxPreps for wide-ranging interview in leadup to showdown with Eastside Catholic.
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One of the state's top small school programs, Colfax improved to 20-0 on Tuesday night behind 38 points from coach's son.
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Nation's top prospect helps Rainier Beach improve to 19-1 with 107-38 victory.
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Fabulous freshmen on our list have been highly productive this winter.
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Knox quarterback accounts for 10 percent of state records broken or tied during 2025 season.
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As the calendar flips to February, all attention turns toward postseason action.
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Nearly 40 players expected to take the field Sunday in Santa Clara are from California, Florida and Texas.
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Annual all-star game to be played March 31 in Arizona.
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Top-rated senior Tyran Stokes powers Rainier Beach into battle with Crusaders.
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St. John's is the lone newcomer after week heavily impacted by winter weather.
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Quentin Coleman, Luke Ertel, Anthony Felesi, Jasiah Jervis, Dionte Neal and Zavier Zens among potential Burger Boy snubs.
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Gunner Alm, Drew Davis, Easton Sullivan and Garrett Reid are potential player of the year candidates.
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No. 22 North Crowley, No. 23 Crown Point, No. 24 North Broward Prep and No. 25 Salesian are other newcomers in the rankings this week.
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Crawford sparked the Vikings with 10 of his 32 points in the extra session.
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Class is led by several contenders for MaxPreps National Player of the Year.
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Class is led by multiple players from Southeastern Prep of Florida.
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Top 10 senior prospects Tyran Stokes, Bruce Branch, Caleb Holt, Dylan Mingo, Jordan Smith, Brandon McCoy and Derron Rippey Jr. among stars expected to take the floor.
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Quentin Coleman, Colben Landrew and Abdou Toure are among other top contenders for high school basketball's top honor.
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MaxPreps National Freshman of the Year Maddox Porter of Tennessee headlines selections.
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Teams in New York, Wyoming and Oklahoma will enter 2026 campaign with streaks of 50 consecutive wins or more.
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Florida, Texas, Georgia and Ohio combine to produce nearly 100 quarterfinal starters.
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Junior guard Brooks Fortune sparks the Skyhawks in the win with 22 points off the bench.
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State champs from Alabama, Ohio, Texas and Kansas round out the top five.
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Boesiger earns Small Town National Player of the Year, Abby Lewellen of Chelan (Wash.) named top coach.
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High school basketball's top-ranked senior has hit the ground running in Washington.
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Spartans edge out Norris of Nebraska, Chelan of Washington for top spot among schools with under 1,000 students.
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Sumner star ran for nearly 2,500 yards and 42 touchdowns for Class 4A state champs.
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Bishop O'Connell debuts at No. 13 following buzzer-beating victory over IMG Academy.
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Alcoa becomes just the third program in history to win 11 or more titles in a row.
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Washington high school football state championship schedule and scores - live and final.
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No. 6-ranked Seattle squad also got 15 points from freshman J.J. Crawford, the son of Jamal Crawford.
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Rainier Beach debuts at No. 6 in the national rankings following addition of top-ranked senior Tyran Stokes.
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Washington high school football state championship schedule, brackets, broadcasts, computer rankings, statewide stat leaders, schedules and scores - live and final.
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Washington high school football state semifinal schedule and scores - live and final.
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Top 20 prospects Tajh Ariza, Dawson Battie, Tai Bell, Obinna Ekezie Jr. and Myles Hayes among others.
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Washington high school football state semifinal playoff schedule, brackets, broadcasts, computer rankings, statewide stat leaders, schedules and scores - live and final.
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Mt. Enterprise senior and Texas Tech commit could surpass Brett Law for single-season points total this week.
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Washington high school football quarterfinal playoff schedule and scores - live and final.
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Bryson Howard, Brandon McCoy, Baba Oladotun, Jordan Smith, Tyran Stokes and Cameron Williams headline standouts across the country.
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Preseason top 10 programs Archbishop Stepinac, Columbus, Millennium, Petersburg, Sierra Canyon and Wheeler represent their state.
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Washington high school football quarterfinal playoff schedule, brackets, broadcasts, computer rankings, statewide stat leaders, schedules and scores - live and final.
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Total of 30 active coaches with over 200 wins have a winning percentage of 82 percent or better.