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AP boys and girls basketball polls




The newest Associated Press Washington high school boys and girls basketball polls are out and there's some movement among local teams.

On the boys side, Snohomish fell three spots to No. 7 after losing to Edmonds-Woodway and Marysville Pilchuck and Jackson moved into the others receiving votes category in 4A. Mountlake Terrace, meanwhile, moved up a slot to No. 2 behind Rainier Beach.

On the girls side, Stanwood catapulted over Lake Stevens into the No. 3 spot after beating the Vikings last week. Shorecrest, Glacier Peak and Lynnwood are all on the bubble in 3A and Archbishop Murphy is as well in 2A.

Here's the polls:

SEATTLE -- How a state panel of sports writers rates Washington high school basketball teams in the weekly Associated Press poll of 2012, by WIAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):

BOYS | CLASS 4A

School Record Points Last Week
1. Davis (8) 15-2 80 2
2. Bellarmine Prep 14-2 69 1
3. Skyline 16-3 61 3
4. Central Valley 13-3 58 7
5. Garfield 12-5 38 8
6. Union 13-4 36 6
7. Snohomish 14-4 29 4
8. Olympia 12-3 28 NR
9. Redmond 13-5 19 5
10.Curtis 14-5 6 NR
Others receiving votes: Gonzaga Prep 5. Jackson 5. Kentwood 4. Roosevelt 1. Kent Meridian 1.

BOYS | CLASS 3A

1. Rainier Beach (8) 18-1 80 1
2. Mountlake Terrace 17-0 69 3
3. Kamiakin 17-1 59 2
4. Seattle Prep 17-3 56 4
5. University 13-3 48 5
6. Lincoln 14-3 35 6
7. Franklin 15-3 25 8
8. Columbia River 15-3 24 7
9. Wilson, Woodrow 14-2 23 9
10. Kennewick 15-3 6 NR
Others receiving votes: Lake Washington 3. Foss 3. Mountain View 3. Decatur 2. Lakes 2. Kennedy 2.

BOYS | CLASS 2A

1. Squalicum (3) 14-2 68 3
2. Lynden (4) 14-3 67 1
T3. Clover Park 14-4 64 2
T3. West Valley (Spokane) (1) 16-1 64 5
5. Pullman 15-2 54 4
6. White River 15-4 32 9
7. Sumner 14-3 28 7
8. Toppenish 13-3 13 8
9. Grandview 12-4 10 NR
10. Mark Morris 11-4 9 NR
Others receiving votes: Sehome 9. North Thurston 7. Kingston 5. Port Angeles 4. Anacortes 3. Ellensburg 2. Evergreen (Seattle) 1.

BOYS | CLASS 1A

1. Cashmere (7) 15-2 78 1
2. Bellevue Christian 12-3 60 2
3. King's (1) 16-2 56 5
4. Lynden Christian 15-2 54 6
5. Naches Valley 16-2 51 3
6. Zillah 15-2 47 7
7. Granger 15-3 43 4
8. Toledo 16-2 25 9
9. Cascade Christian 12-5 15 T10
10. Okanogan 16-3 10 8
Others receiving votes: Freeman 4. Chewelah (Jenkins) 2. Seattle Christian 1.

GIRLS | CLASS 4A

1. Central Valley (7) 15-1 78 1
2. Mt. Rainier (1) 18-0 73 2
3. Stanwood 16-1 62 5
4. Lake Stevens 16-1 48 3
5. Woodinville 15-2 45 4
T6. Skyview 15-2 39 7
T6. Jackson 15-2 39 6
8. Emerald Ridge 15-1 24 8
9. Auburn Riverside 15-1 20 9
10. Gonzaga Prep 12-4 7 10
Others receiving votes: Chiawana 4. Kentwood 1.

GIRLS | CLASS 3A

1. Prairie (7) 17-1 79 1
2. Kamiakin (1) 18-0 73 2
3. Cleveland 15-2 63 3
4. Wilson, Woodrow 13-2 53 6
5. Seattle Prep 15-3 36 7
6. Auburn Mountainview 16-4 34 4
7. University 11-4 25 8
8. Franklin 13-3 17 NR
9. Juanita 15-3 16 9
10. Lakes 14-3 14 NR
Others receiving votes: Holy Names 12. Lynnwood 8. Shorecrest 4. Shadle Park 3. Glacier Peak 2. Eastmont 1.

GIRLS | CLASS 2A

1. East Valley (Yakima) (8) 16-0 80 1
2. Clarkston 15-1 71 T2
3. Burlington-Edison 15-2 57 4
4. W. F. West 15-1 56 5
5. White River 16-2 54 T2
6. Wapato 15-1 40 7
7. North Thurston 13-4 23 8
8. Blaine 13-4 15 NR
9. Eatonville 12-4 11 NR
10. River Ridge 11-6 9 10
Others receiving votes: Mark Morris 8. Sehome 6. Lynden 4. Anacortes 3. Archbishop Murphy 1. Ephrata 1. Woodland 1.

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