The Arlington bench cheers on their team against Stanwood on Jan. 25 in Arlington. The Eagles are ranked fourth in Class 3A. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)

The Arlington bench cheers on their team against Stanwood on Jan. 25 in Arlington. The Eagles are ranked fourth in Class 3A. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)

Associated Press high school basketball polls for Feb. 1

How a state panel of sports writers rates Washington high school basketball teams in the weekly Associated Press poll of 2022-2023, by WIAA Class, with won-lost record, total points and previous ranking (first-place votes in parentheses):

BOYS

Class 4A

1. Federal Way (8) 19-1 89 1

2. Mount Si 18-2 79 2

3. Curtis (1) 18-3 74 3

4. Olympia 18-3 63 4

5. Gonzaga Prep 16-3 49 6

6. Tahoma 16-3 39 T7

7. Skyline 16-3 36 5

8. Richland 15-2 30 T7

9. Kentridge 15-4 16 T7

10. Woodinville 16-4 8 10

Others receiving votes: Camas 7. Jackson 5.

Class 3A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Garfield (7) 18-0 87 1

2. Mt. Spokane (1) 17-1 79 2

3. O’Dea 15-5 72 3

4. Bellevue 17-2 60 T4

5. Gig Harbor 18-2 40 6

6. Auburn 15-5 36 8

7. Nathan Hale (1) 18-1 32 7

8. Eastside Catholic 12-8 30 T4

9. Arlington 16-2 28 10

10. Timberline 15-4 17 9

Others receiving votes: Ferris 6. Mountlake Terrace 4. Monroe 2. Mount Vernon 1. Rainier Beach 1.

Class 2A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Pullman (8) 17-0 80 1

2. Lynden 17-2 66 2

3. Mark Morris 18-1 58 4

4. Anacortes 15-2 57 3

5. Sehome 15-3 47 5

6. Prosser 16-4 35 6

7. Renton 17-1 29 7

8. Tumwater 16-4 27 8

9. R.A. Long 16-3 23 9

10. West Valley (Spokane) 16-2 10 10

Others receiving votes: Enumclaw 4. North Kitsap 4.

Class 1A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Annie Wright (6) 18-1 76 1

2. Lynden Christian (2) 17-2 74 2

3. Zillah 18-1 65 3

4. Freeman 18-2 56 4

5. King’s 14-5 43 6

6. Toppenish 16-3 36 7

7. Overlake School 14-6 31 8

8. Blaine 12-6 22 5

9. Sultan 16-2 17 10

10. Omak 14-5 12 9

Others receiving votes: La Salle 3. King’s Way Christian School 2. Seton Catholic 1. Quincy 1. Seattle Christian 1.<

Class 2B

School Record Points Last Week

1. Columbia (Burbank) (5) 19-1 80 1

2. Davenport (4) 19-2 75 2

3. Morton-White Pass 16-2 65 3

4. Lake Roosevelt 17-3 64 4

5. Napavine 16-3 55 5

6. Brewster 16-4 46 T6

7. Colfax 16-4 38 T6

8. Chief Leschi 17-2 18 T10

9. Cle Elum-Roslyn 17-2 14 T10

10. Wahkiakum 14-4 12 8

Others receiving votes: Adna 10. Northwest Christian (Colbert) 9. Toutle Lake 6. St. George’s 2. Auburn Adventist Academy 1.

Class 1B

School Record Points Last Week

1. DeSales (7) 18-1 88 1

2. Wellpinit (2) 19-1 75 2

3. Cusick 16-3 71 3

4. Sunnyside Christian 16-3 65 4

5. Willapa Valley 15-5 50 6

6. Oakville 14-3 42 5

7. Moses Lake Christian Academy 14-3 39 8

8. Mossyrock 14-4 33 7

9. Grace Academy 12-3 11 NR

10. Lummi 14-6 7 T9

Others receiving votes: Tekoa-Rosalia 6. Almira/Coulee-Hartline 4. Mount Vernon Christian 1. Neah Bay 1. Tacoma Baptist 1. Tulalip Heritage 1.

GIRLS

Class 4A

1. Camas (6) 16-2 87 1

2. Woodinville (3) 19-1 84 2

3. Davis 16-1 71 3

4. Tahoma 17-2 61 4

5. Sumner 17-3 45 5

6. Kamiakin 15-2 39 T6

7. Eastlake 16-4 34 T6

8. Emerald Ridge 15-4 25 8

9. Bellarmine Prep 16-5 16 T9

10. Richland 13-4 9 NR

Others receiving votes: Eastmont 8. Kamiak 6. Bothell 6. Glacier Peak 2. Sunnyside 1. Central Valley 1.<

Class 3A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Garfield (6) 13-1 86 1

2. Lake Washington (2) 18-1 82 2

3. Lakeside (Seattle) (1) 13-1 68 3

4. Arlington 16-2 63 5

5. Tacoma (Lincoln) 14-2 51 4

6. Stanwood 16-3 46 6

7. Bonney Lake 16-3 33 7

(tie) Mead 13-3 33 8

9. Peninsula 16-3 10 NR

10. North Thurston 16-3 7 9

(tie) Everett 13-6 7 NR

Others receiving votes: Meadowdale 6. Franklin 1. Lincoln-Seattle 1. Lynnwood 1.

Class 2A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Ellensburg (8) 18-0 80 1

2. Lynden 17-3 69 T4

3. W. F. West 15-3 54 2

4. Sequim 17-0 49 5

5. Burlington-Edison 14-5 47 T4

6. Tumwater 16-4 40 9

7. Prosser 14-6 28 7

8. White River 14-4 26 8

9. Sehome 14-3 23 6

10. Clarkston 14-4 14 T10

Others receiving votes: Columbia River 4. Othello 3. Enumclaw 2. Sammamish 1.<

Class 1A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Nooksack Valley (8) 18-1 80 1

2. Lynden Christian 17-2 72 2

3. Wapato 18-1 64 3

4. Montesano 16-3 55 4

5. King’s 18-3 44 5

6. Deer Park 17-2 42 6

7. Cashmere 12-4 27 8

8. Freeman 16-4 20 9

9. Bellevue Christian 17-0 15 10

10. Seton Catholic 17-2 12 NR

Others receiving votes: College Place 3. Omak 3. Zillah 2. Toppenish 1.

Class 2B

School Record Points Last Week

1. Colfax (9) 20-0 90 2

2. Okanogan 19-1 81 1

3. Napavine 18-2 72 3

4. Adna 17-2 62 4

5. Warden 14-4 42 7

6. LaConner 14-4 38 5

7. Rainier 16-3 37 6

8. Ilwaco 14-3 22 8

9. St. George’s 14-5 15 10

10. Mabton 15-5 13 NR

Others receiving votes: Brewster 8. Lake Roosevelt 4. Toutle Lake 4. Raymond 3. Northwest Christian (Colbert) 2. Cle Elum/Roslyn 1. Forks 1.

Class 1B

School Record Points Last Week

1. Neah Bay (6) 14-1 87 1

2. Colton (3) 18-1 78 2

3. Mossyrock 16-3 65 3

4. Oakesdale 16-2 59 4

5. Moses Lake Christian Academy 17-2 53 6

6. Mount Vernon Christian 17-3 52 5

7. Inchelium 17-2 29 7

8. Yakama Tribal 16-3 25 8

9. Lummi 15-2 20 9

10. Sunnyside Christian 15-4 17 10

Others receiving votes: Waterville-Mansfield 5. Willapa Valley 3. Wellpinit 2.

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