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June 4, 2008

WIAA Announces Scholastic Cup Standings

Here's the WIAA press release:


The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association and Wells Fargo Bank are proud to announce the Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup Champions for the 2007-08 school year. The Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup is the WIAA’s most prestigious annual school award.


The Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup Championship competition is a year-long program designed by the WIAA and awarded to the top school in each of the six WIAA classifications. The Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup is emblematic of the top interscholastic programs in Washington that display excellence in academics, sportsmanship and athletic performances throughout the school year.


Here are the six winners of the Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup.


4A Mead 1140 points
3A Newport (Bellevue) 1085 points
2A Sehome 1515 points
1A King’s 1485 points
2B St. George’s 1075 points
1B Odessa 1010 points


FINAL STANDINGS AND POINT BREAKDOWN – Please visit the WIAA Web site at http://www.wiaa.com/scholasticcup/scholasticcup.asp to view the final results of the 2007-08 Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup Championships and to view an audit of each school’s Scholastic Cup point totals.

MORE INFORMATION – The Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup is awarded to the schools that compile the highest Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup points based on their participation and finish at the WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington/Les Schwab Tires State Championships. The top eight schools in each of the WIAA Academic State Championship categories and classifications also receive Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup points.

In an ongoing effort to promote sportsmanship, the Association incorporates a sportsmanship component into the Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup award. Schools receive Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup points for displaying outstanding sportsmanship throughout the school year. Schools with no more than one student or coach ejection in all varsity sports for the school year will receive 25 Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup points. Schools lose Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup points on a progressive basis for the second, third and fourth varsity player or coach ejection throughout the year. Schools with five or more ejections are disqualified from the Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup competition. All sportsmanship points for the Wells Fargo Scholastic Cup competition are added or deducted after the conclusion of the WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington/Les Schwab Tires Spring State Championships.

The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association exists to assist member schools in operating student programs that foster achievement, respect, equity, enthusiasm and excellence in a safe and organized environment.

1 Comments

How can a school lose so many points. Eastlake must have had a major riot to lose over 800 in sportsmanship.

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