Associated Press Boys and Girls State Basketball Polls

SEATTLE – How a state panel of sports writers rates Washington high school basketball teams in the weekly Associated Press poll of 2016, by WIAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):

BOYS

4A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Federal Way (11) 20-0 110 1

2. Curtis 19-1 96 2

3. Cascade (Everett) 18-0 86 3

4. Gonzaga Prep 18-1 79 4

5. Union 17-2 69 5

6. Issaquah 16-3 52 7

7. Bellarmine Prep 17-3 40 8

8. Kentwood 17-3 26 9

9. Lewis and Clark 15-4 18 6

10. Central Valley 15-4 13 10

Others receiving votes: Richland 7. Wenatchee 4. Olympia 3. Kent Meridian 2.

3A

1. Rainier Beach (7) 15-3 106 2

2. Garfield (3) 17-2 98 1

3. Bellevue (1) 17-1 91 3

4. Auburn Mountainview 18-1 74 T4

5. Peninsula 17-2 57 T4

6. Lincoln 16-3 43 8

7. Edmonds-Woodway 16-2 42 9

8. Cleveland 16-3 38 T6

9. Wilson, Woodrow 15-4 31 T6

10. Shadle Park 14-5 21 10

Others receiving votes: Kamiakin 3. Prairie 1.

2A

1. River Ridge (3) 17-1 100 2

2. Clarkston (4) 18-1 96 1

3. Lynden (4) 17-1 94 3

4. Squalicum 16-2 73 4

5. Pullman 15-3 68 5

6. Selah 17-2 58 6

7. Mark Morris 15-3 46 7

8. Anacortes 12-6 27 8

9. North Kitsap 15-4 17 10

10. Clover Park 13-4 8 NR

Others receiving votes: Wapato 7. Aberdeen 6. Liberty (Renton) 2. Archbishop Murphy 1. Olympic 1. Tumwater 1.

1A

1. Lynden Christian (6) 18-1 114 2

(tie)Zillah (6) 17-1 114 1

3. King’s 15-3 91 3

4. King’s Way Christian School 14-2 86 4

5. Vashon Island 15-3 63 T5

6. University Prep 15-2 62 T5

7. Mount Baker 13-6 42 7

8. Seattle Academy 11-3 32 8

9. Freeman 15-3 25 10

10. Overlake School 13-4 14 9

Others receiving votes: Hoquiam 11. Seattle Christian 3. Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 1. La Salle 1. Medical Lake 1.

2B

1. Brewster (10) 18-0 100 1

2. Morton-White Pass 17-1 99 2

3. Northwest Christian (Colbert) 18-2 82 4

4. Life Christian Academy 19-2 75 5

5. Ocosta 17-1 64 6

6. Liberty (Spangle) 18-2 56 3

7. Toledo 14-4 39 8

8. Friday Harbor 15-4 34 7

9. Warden 16-3 16 10

10. Napavine 12-5 13 9

Others receiving votes: Okanogan 10. Lake Roosevelt 7. Mabton 6. LaConner 2. Colfax 2.

1B

1. Almira/Coulee-Hartline (10) 20-0 100 1

2. Seattle Lutheran 17-1 88 2

3. Garfield-Palouse 14-2 76 3

4. Neah Bay 14-2 53 T5

4. Shorewood Christian 14-3 53 4

6. Republic 16-3 48 T5

7. Wellpinit 14-4 32 8

8. Orcas Christian 13-1 30 NR

9. Sunnyside Christian 14-3 23 10

10. Selkirk 15-4 15 9

Others receiving votes: Evergreen Lutheran 14. Liberty Christian 14. Pateros 3. Grace Academy 1.

GIRLS

4A

1. Central Valley (11) 19-0 110 1

2. Moses Lake 17-0 99 2

3. Bothell 18-1 84 3

4. Todd Beamer 17-2 76 5

5. Lewis and Clark 15-4 59 4

6. Skyview 15-4 46 6

7. Chiawana 17-2 45 8

8. Camas 14-3 30 7

9. Kentlake 16-4 18 NR

10. Inglemoor 14-4 14 NR

Others receiving votes: Snohomish 9. Woodinville 9. Curtis 3. Kentridge 2. Bellarmine Prep 1.

3A

1. Lynnwood (9) 18-0 108 1

2. Bellevue (2) 18-0 101 2

3. Arlington 17-0 84 3

4. West Seattle 18-0 80 4

5. Auburn Riverside 19-0 62 6

6. Lincoln 18-1 52 7

7. Blanchet 17-1 50 5

8. Mercer Island 15-2 35 8

9. Wilson, Woodrow 14-4 15 9

10. Prairie 14-3 11 10

Others receiving votes: Glacier Peak 6. Hazen 1.

2A

1. East Valley (Spokane) (10) 18-2 100 1

2. Burlington-Edison 16-2 86 2

3. Ellensburg 17-2 78 T3

4. Lynden 15-2 73 T3

5. White River 15-3 58 5

6. Archbishop Murphy 12-2 47 6

7. Selah 16-3 43 7

8. Black Hills 15-3 28 9

9. Port Angeles 16-3 14 10

10. Anacortes 11-6 11 NR

Others receiving votes: W. F. West 8. Washougal 1. Mark Morris 1. Olympic 1. Franklin Pierce 1.

1A

1. Lynden Christian (8) 16-2 97 1

2. La Salle (1) 18-1 76 T2

3. Montesano 17-2 75 T2

4. King’s (1) 15-4 70 4

5. LaCenter 17-1 59 5

6. Mount Baker 15-4 55 6

7. Bellevue Christian 16-2 36 8

8. Granger 16-3 30 7

9. Zillah 15-3 27 9

10. Elma 15-3 12 10

Others receiving votes: Seattle Academy 5. Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 4. University Prep 4.

2B

1. Okanogan (9) 15-0 90 1

2. Ilwaco 16-2 77 2

3. Napavine 16-2 71 3

4. Toutle Lake 17-1 66 4

5. Mabton 17-2 54 5

6. Davenport 15-4 41 6

7. LaConner 15-3 38 7

8. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 14-5 22 9

9. Waterville 15-3 12 10

10. Warden 14-4 8 8

10. St. George’s 14-5 8 NR

Others receiving votes: Raymond 6. Adna 1. Colfax 1.

1B

1. Colton (7) 18-1 78 1

2. Sunnyside Christian 17-0 72 2

3. Tulalip Heritage (1) 19-0 66 3

4. Republic 18-1 50 6

5. Almira/Coulee-Hartline 18-2 48 5

6. Evergreen Lutheran 16-1 38 4

7. Touchet 13-4 32 7

8. Neah Bay 10-4 18 9

9. Selkirk 12-3 14 NR

10. Pateros 9-3 11 8

Others receiving votes: Clallam Bay 10. Moses Lake Christian Academy 3.

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