The Herald’s Boys and Girls Basketball Power Poll No. 8

We’re getting to the home stretch for basketball and these decisions are getting harder and harder.

After much deliberation, here is The Herald Basketball Power Poll No. 8!

The Weekly power poll is voted on by Herald Writers David Krueger and Aaron Lommers and Steve Willits of the Sound Live Sports Network (their individual polls are below). Here are the results of poll No. 8 as voted by them on Sunday evening (with vote total and last week’s place):

Boys

1. Cascade 45 1

2. Edmonds-Woodway 42 2

3. King’s 39 3

4. Stanwood 36 4

5. Kamiak 33 T5

6. Mountlake Terrace 28 T7

7. Jackson 27 T5

8. Shorecrest 26 T7

9. Glacier Peak 21 9

10. Mariner 18 15

11. Lake Stevens 14 10

12. Shorewood 13 11

T13. Marysville Pilchuck 6 NR

T13. Meadowdale 6 12

15. Everett 5 T13

Girls

1. Lynnwood 45 1

2. Arlington 42 2

3. Snohomish 39 3

4. Glacier Peak 36 4

5. King’s 33 5

6. Stanwood 29 T7

7. Monroe 28 6

8. Lake Stevens 24 9

T9. Shorecrest 19 10

T9. Shorewood 19 11

11. Edmonds-Woodway 16 T7

12. Archbishop Murphy 11 13

13. Kamiak 10 12

14. Tulalip Heritage 5 T15

T15. Jackson 2 T15

T15. Lakewood 2 NR

David Krueger, Herald Writer

Boys

1. Cascade

2. Edmonds-Woodway

3. King’s

4. Stanwood

5. Kamiak

6. Mountlake Terrace

7. Shorecrest

8. Jackson

9. Glacier Peak

10. Mariner

11. Lake Stevens

12. Shorewood

13. Meadowdale

14. Marysville Pilchuck

15. Everett

Girls

1. Lynnwood

2. Arlington

3. Snohomish

4. Glacier Peak

5. King’s

6. Stanwood

7. Monroe

8. Lake Stevens

9. Shorecrest

10. Shorewood

11. Edmonds-Woodway

12. Archbishop Murphy

13. Kamiak

14. Tulalip Heritage

15. Jackson

Aaron Lommers, Herald Writer

Boys

1. Cascade

2. Edmonds-Woodway

3. King’s

4. Stanwood

5. Kamiak

6. Jackson

7. Shorecrest

8. Mountlake Terrace

9. Glacier Peak

10. Mariner

11. Shorewood

12. Lake Stevens

13. Marysville Pilchuck

14. Everett

15. Archbishop Murphy

Girls

1. Lynnwood

2. Arlington

3. Snohomish

4. Glacier Peak

5. King’s

6. Monroe

7. Stanwood

8. Lake Stevens

9. Shorewood

10. Edmonds-Woodway

11. Shorecrest

12. Kamiak

13. Archbishop Murphy

14. Lakewood

15. Tulalip Heritage

Steve Willits, Sound Live Sports Network

Boys

1. Cascade

2. Edmonds-Woodway

3. King’s

4. Stanwood

5. Kamiak

6. Mountlake Terrace

7. Shorecrest

8. Jackson

9. Glacier Peak

10. Mariner

11. Lake Stevens

12. Shorewood

13. Meadowdale

14. Marysville Pilchuck

15. Everett

Girls

1. Lynnwood

2. Arlington

3. Snohomish

4. Glacier Peak

5. King’s

6. Stanwood

7. Monroe

8. Lake Stevens

9. Shorecrest

10. Shorewood

11. Edmonds-Woodway

12. Archbishop Murphy

13. Kamiak

14. Tulalip Heritage

15. Jackson

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