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May 2012

5/30/2012 - WIAA Announces Scholastic Cup Champions

5/25/2012 - 1A, 2A Boys State Soccer LIVE Interactive Blog

5/25/2012 - 3A, 4A Boys State Soccer LIVE Interactive Blog

5/25/2012 - 3A, 4A State Baseball LIVE Webcast

5/25/2012 - 2A, 3A, 4A State Track LIVE Webcast

5/24/2012 - 2012 State Golf Champions

5/22/2012 - INSIDE LOOK: State Softball 2012

5/22/2012 - INSIDE LOOK: State Baseball 2012

5/22/2012 - WIAA Spring Championship Live Broadcast and Interactive Blog Schedule

5/22/2012 - INSIDE LOOK: Boys State Soccer 2012

5/22/2012 - INSIDE LOOK: State Track & Field 2012

5/22/2012 - INSIDE LOOK: State Tennis 2012

5/21/2012 - LEAP Student Blog - Linnea Phillips | West Valley (Yakima) HS

5/21/2012 - LEAP Student Blog - Hector Ruiz | Mariner HS

5/21/2012 - INSIDE LOOK: State Golf 2012

5/8/2012 - WIAA Announces Spring Academic State Champions


WIAA Announces Scholastic Cup Champions
5/30/2012

RENTON, Wash. – The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association is proud to announce the WIAA/Washington Army National Guard Scholastic Cup champions for 2011-12.
 
The WIAA/Washington Army National Guard Scholastic Cup, the WIAA’s most prestigious annual school award, is a yearlong competition designed to determine the top school in each of the six WIAA classifications.  The Scholastic Cup recognizes the top interscholastic programs in Washington that display excellence in academics, sportsmanship and athletic performances throughout the school year.  The Army National Guard is in its first year of sponsoring the highly acclaimed title.

Capturing its fifth-straight Scholastic Cup Title are King’s and Mead. The Knights of King’s tallied nine state titles to secure the Cup, and finished the year with three athletic state titles and six academic state titles.  The Panthers of Mead captured a state title in gymnastics and also claimed academic state titles in band and drama to move atop the point standings.  Second place finishes in golf and wrestling increased the Panthers’ lead as they finished the 2011-12 season with a 200-point victory over second place Newport (Bellevue).

In 3A, the Mercer Island Islanders claimed their fifth overall Cup as they secured seven state athletic and academic titles to finish with 1725 points, the highest among all six classifications.

The 2B Champions, the Bear Creek Grizzlies, garnered their fourth-straight Cup, sixth overall.  The Grizzlies were also Scholastic Cup Champions in 2004-05 and 2006-07.  In 2A, The Archbishop Murphy Wildcats avenged last year’s second place finish as they edged out Pullman for their second Scholastic Cup Championship.  Rounding out the champions are the Mount Rainier Lutheran Hawks.  The Hawks also earned their second championship with four state titles throughout the 2012 academic school year. 
 
Here are the six winners of the 2011-12 Scholastic Cup:

Class School Points
4A Mead 1245
3A Mercer Island 1725
2A Archbishop Murphy 1605
1A King's 1465
2B Bear Creek 1045
1B Mount Rainier Lutheran 1025

To view the final results and a summary of each school’s point total of the 2011-12 WIAA/Washington Army National Guard Scholastic Cup CLICK HERE.

The Scholastic Cup is awarded to the schools that compile the highest 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 Scholastic Cup points.

In an ongoing effort to promote sportsmanship, the Association incorporates a sportsmanship component into the Scholastic Cup award.  Schools receive 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 receive 25 Scholastic Cup points.  Schools lose 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 Scholastic Cup competition.  All sportsmanship points are added or deducted after the conclusion of the WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington/Les Schwab Tires Spring State Championships. 

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