Doug Pacey joined The News Tribune in 2007 after covering prep sports at The Bellingham Herald for five years. He graduated from Issaquah High School in 1998 and earned a journalism degree from the University of Kansas in 2002. E-mail Doug.

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Class 4A
1. Kentwood 8-0
2. Lewis and Clark 10-0
3. Pasco 10-0
4. Moses Lake 9-2
5. Auburn Riverside 8-3
6. Snohomish 7-2
7. Mead 8-1
8. Bellarmine Prep 8-2
9. Edmonds-Woodway 7-1
10. Federal Way 8-3
Got next: Central Valley, Graham-Kapowsin, Issaquah, Jackson, Mount Tahoma, Roosevelt
Pasco rose to No. 3 after winning 63-56 at Moses Lake. Bellarmine Prep and Edmonds-Woodway each climbed one spot after Issaquah tumbled out of the rankings. Federal Way jumped in at No. 10.
A couple "commitment" e-mails arrived in my in-box today. If you know of others, send them my way and I'll round them up here every few days.
-- Lakes' lineman Tuiasosopo Niusulu has given a verbal commitment to attend Idaho State University. The Bengals offered the senior a full athletic scholarship.
Niusulu was the SPSL 3A's Defensive Lineman of the Year, an all-state selection at defensive line and a member of The News Tribune's All-Area team.
Niusulu chose ISU over Montana State, Eastern Washington and Central Washington.
-- Fife swimmer Nakayla Chan, a state record holder in a few events, has signed to swim at UNLV.
