The Herald’s basketball power rankings

The Herald’s boys overall rankings

Team Pts. Rec.

1. Jackson 45 8-0

2. Stanwood 42 10-0

3. Arlington 38 8-1

4. Mountlake Terrace 36 7-1

5. Glacier Peak 34 9-2

6. Shorewood 30 7-3

7. Edmonds-Woodway 27 4-5

8. Sultan 24 5-2

9. King’s 20 6-2

10. Shorecrest 16 6-4

11. Meadowdale 10 6-4

12. (tie) Kamiak 9 4-6

Everett 9 5-5

14. Monroe 8 3-5

15. Snohomish 6 4-5

Aaron Swaney, Herald Prep Editor

1. Jackson

2. Stanwood

3. Arlington

4. Mountlake Terrace

5. Glacier Peak

6. Shorewood

7. Edmonds-Woodway

8. Sultan

9. Shorecrest

10. King’s

11. Everett

12. Monroe

13. Meadowdale

14. Snohomish

15. Tulalip Heritage

David Krueger, Herald Writer

1. Jackson

2. Stanwood

3. Arlington

4. Glacier Peak

5. Mountlake Terrace

6. Shorewood

7. Edmonds-Woodway

8. Sultan

9. King’s

10. Kamiak

11. Cedarcrest

12. Shorecrest

13. Monroe

14. Everett

15. Meadowdale

Aaron Lommers, Herald Writer

1. Jackson

2. Stanwood

3. Mountlake Terrace

4. Arlington

5. Glacier Peak

6. Shorewood

7. Edmonds-Woodway

8. Sultan

9. King’s

10. Meadowdale

11. Shorecrest

12. Snohomish

13. Kamiak

14. Everett

15. Monroe

The Herald’s girls overall rankings

Team Pts. Rec.

1. Lynnwood 45 8-1

2. Arlington 41 9-0

3. Glacier Peak 40 9-1

4. Jackson 35 7-2

5. Edmonds-Woodway 32 7-2

6. Shorecrest 29 7-3

7. Everett 28 7-3

8. Stanwood 23 5-4

9. Snohomish 21 4-5

10. Mountlake Terrace 18 7-3

11. King’s 12 6-3

12. Shorewood 11 6-4

13. Cedarcrest 10 8-1

14. Monroe 9 5-4

15. Marysville Pilchuck 6 5-4

Aaron Swaney, Herald Prep Editor

1. Lynnwood

2. Arlington

3. Glacier Peak

4. Jackson

5. Edmonds-Woodway

6. Everett

7. Stanwood

8. Shorecrest

9. Shorewood

10. Snohomish

11. Monroe

12. Mountlake Terrace

13. King’s

14. Marysville Pilchuck

15. Cedarcrest

David Krueger, Herald Writer

1. Lynnwood

2. Arlington

3. Glacier Peak

4. Shorecrest

5. Jackson

6. Edmonds-Woodway

7. Snohomish

8. Everett

9. Stanwood

10. Mountlake Terrace

11. Cedarcrest

12. King’s

13. Marysville Pilchuck

14. Shorewood

15. Monroe

Aaron Lommers, Herald Writer

1. Lynnwood

2. Glacier Peak

3. Arlington

4. Jackson

5. Edmonds-Woodway

6. Everett

7. Shorecrest

8. Mountlake Terrace

9. Stanwood

10. Snohomish

11. King’s

12. Cedarcrest

13. Monroe

14. Shorewood

15. Marysville Pilchuck

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