Husky Stadium to Host WIAA Football Championships Again, Setting Stage for Future Legends like Braylon Pope
The roar of the crowd, the crisp December air, and the dreams of Washington's top high school football programs will once again converge at the iconic Husky Stadium. According to a recent report from the Seattle Times, the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) has reached a verbal agreement with the University of Washington, confirming that all six state title games will return to the revered venue on December 4th and 5th. This marks the fourth consecutive year the state championships, spanning from 1A to 4A, as well as 1B and 2B, will culminate on the prestigious collegiate gridiron.
For players, coaches, and communities across the state, the news solidifies Husky Stadium as the ultimate destination for prep football glory. It's a place where legends are forged and unforgettable moments etched into history, much like last year's thrilling 4A championship contest.
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Reliving Last Year's Unforgettable 4A Showdown
The 2025 4A state championship game at Husky Stadium was a testament to the sheer talent and heart present in Washington high school football. Fans were treated to an instant classic as Lake Stevens and Sumner battled it out in a tightly contested affair that pushed into overtime. It was in this dramatic setting that Sumner senior running back Lance McGee delivered a performance for the ages, breaking a state record with an astounding 6 touchdowns and 356 yards rushing, including the heroic game-winning touchdown.
McGee, a dynamic three-star prospect who excelled as both a linebacker and running back for Sumner, went on to commit to Washington State. Ranked as the seventh-best player in the state by Rivals Industry Rankings, McGee chose the Cougars over a host of impressive offers from programs like Portland State, Oregon State, and Boise State. His senior year statistics, an incredible 2,489 yards and 42 touchdowns on 251 carries, earned him the prestigious MaxPreps Washington Player of the Year award, solidifying his place among Washington's prep football elite.
The Road Ahead: New Stars and Husky Stadium Dreams
While Sumner will undoubtedly miss the game-changing presence of Lance McGee, the program is far from lacking future star power. The Spartans boast the crowning jewel of Washington's 2027 class in four-star wide receiver Braylon Pope, who is already ranked as the top player in the state by Rivals Industry Rankings. Rivals scout Charles Power describes Pope as a "smooth, coordinated pass-catcher with one of the more complete skill sets among outside wide receiver prospects in the 2027 cycle. Has projectable size, measuring in at over 6-foot-2 and around 190 pounds prior to his junior season. A fluid athlete with natural movement patterns."
Pope's presence ensures Sumner remains a formidable contender, aiming for another shot at the WIAA state title at Husky Stadium. However, they are just one of many programs across all classifications, from the smallest 1B schools to the largest 4A powerhouses, who will begin their quest for championship glory when the regular season kicks off on Friday, September 4th. The return to Husky Stadium provides an incredible stage for these dedicated young athletes to showcase their hard work and passion for the game, promising another thrilling season of Washington high school football.