The Lake Stevens bench reacts to a teammate’s 3-point shot during a game against Kamiak on Feb. 7, 2022, at Lake Stevens High School. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)

The Lake Stevens bench reacts to a teammate’s 3-point shot during a game against Kamiak on Feb. 7, 2022, at Lake Stevens High School. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)

Associated Press high school basketball polls for Feb. 9

Seven local teams receive top-10 rankings in the final AP basketball polls of the season.

Associated Press

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

BOYS

CLASS 4A

1. Mount Si (8) 19-0…80 pts.

2. Union 15-4…68

3. Curtis 20-3…63

4. Camas 18-2…56

5. Kamiakin 18-2…42

6. Davis 16-1…36

7. Richland 17-3…32

8. Olympia 19-4…25

9. Federal Way 14-3…24

t10. Mariner 13-7…6

t10. Glacier Peak 12-4…6

Others receiving votes: Skyline 1, Lake Stevens 1.

CLASS 3A

1. Garfield (8) 16-0…80 pts.

2. Auburn 20-1…71

3. Rainier Beach 15-1…63

4. Mt. Spokane 17-4…53

5. Gig Harbor 19-1…44

6. Seattle Prep 16-4…43

7. O’Dea 15-5…27

8. West Seattle 11-4…19

9. Shorecrest 17-3…13

10. Mount Tahoma 15-4…11

Others receiving votes: Lake Washington 9, Ferris 3, Eastside Catholic 2, Arlington 1, Bellevue 1.

CLASS 2A

1. North Kitsap (5) 18-2 77 pts.

2. Lynden (3) 16-2…73

3. R.A. Long 16-2…58

4. Pullman 17-2…51

5. White River 16-1…46

6. Tumwater 16-3…41

7. Port Angeles 15-4…34

8. West Valley (Spokane) 15-3…26

9. Sehome 13-5…17

10. Clarkston 12-6…6

Others receiving votes: Grandview 3, Renton 3, Ridgefield 3, Burlington-Edison 1, Ellensburg 1.

CLASS 1A

1. King’s (5) 19-2…68 pts.

2. Lynden Christian (2) 16-1…65

3. Freeman 19-1…50

4. Toppenish 16-2…44

5. Life Christian Academy 16-1…40

6. Zillah 14-1…38

7. Quincy 18-3…29

8. Annie Wright 17-2…22

9. Colville 16-4…15

10. Chelan 15-6…11

Others receiving votes: Blaine 2, King’s Way Christian School 1.

CLASS 2B

1. Okanogan (6) 18-2…60 pts.

2. Kalama 16-1…54

3. Liberty (Spangle) 16-2…47

4. Colfax 15-3…38

5. Cle Elum/Roslyn 16-1…28

6. Columbia (Burbank) 18-1…25

7. Napavine 15-3…23

8. Ilwaco 17-1…19

9. Adna 17-4…16

10. Brewster 15-5…12

Others receiving votes: Morton-White Pass 5, Davenport 3.

CLASS 1B

1. Almira/Coulee-Hartline (5) 14-3…58 pts.

2. Cusick (1) 17-0…54

3. DeSales 16-3…40

4. Lummi 12-1…38

5. Northwest Yeshiva 13-1…33

6. Willapa Valley 17-3…31

7. Moses Lake Christian Academy 18-2…23

8. Sunnyside Christian 14-5…19

9. Wellpinit 11-3…17

10. Riverside Christian 13-4…9

Others receiving votes: Crosspoint Academy 4, Mount Vernon Christian 2, Yakama Tribal 2.

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GIRLS

CLASS 4A

t1. Pasco (5) 19-0…75 pts.

t1. Woodinville (3) 19-1…75

3. Tahoma 17-2…60

4. Lake Stevens 17-2…50

5. Sumner 18-2…48

t6. Camas 13-6…34

t6. Eastlake 18-2…34

8. Emerald Ridge 14-4…20

9. Gonzaga Prep 17-3…19

10. Chiawana 15-5…16

Others receiving votes: Bellarmine Prep 4, Rogers (Puyallup) 4, Kentwood 1.

CLASS 3A

1. Garfield (5) 12-0…76 pts.

2. Mead (3) 19-0…72

3. Arlington 15-2…67

4. Lincoln 16-1…54

5. Snohomish 13-2…44

6. Lake Washington 15-3…43

7. North Thurston 17-1…31

8. Ferris 16-4…17

9. Gig Harbor 14-3…15

10. Bonney Lake 13-4…12

Others receiving votes: Eastside Catholic 4, Lakeside (Seattle) 4, Hazen 1.

CLASS 2A

1. Tumwater (5) 19-1…68 pts.

2. Ellensburg (2) 20-0…65

3. W. F. West 16-3…53

4. Hudson’s Bay 15-2…50

5. West Valley (Spokane) 16-2…41

t6. White River 16-2…25

t6. Burlington-Edison 14-6…25

8. Washougal 14-3…22

9. Prosser 15-5…14

10. Lynden 12-5…9

Others receiving votes: Port Angeles 5, Sequim 5, Archbishop Murphy 3.

CLASS 1A

1. Nooksack Valley (7) 16-2…78 pts.

2. Lynden Christian 16-4…66

3. Montesano (1) 16-1…63

4. Cashmere 16-1…62

5. Annie Wright 13-2…43

6. Colville 15-2…38

7. Zillah 14-3…36

8. Wapato 17-3…23

9. Freeman 14-5…15

10. Meridian 14-5…11

Others receiving votes: Sultan 3, Seattle Academy 2.

CLASS 2B

1. Warden (5) 19-0…55 pts.

2. LaConner (1) 18-1…53

3. Raymond 19-1…47

4. Liberty (Spangle) 16-1…40

5. Okanogan 19-2…38

6. Colfax 15-1…32

7. Lake Roosevelt 17-1…25

8. Wahkiakum 17-4…17

9. Onalaska 17-4…10

10. Adna 15-7…5

Others receiving votes: Rainier 4, Chief Leschi 2, Mabton 1, Winlock 1.

CLASS 1B

t1. Colton (3) 16-2 54 pts.

t1. Mossyrock (1) 13-4 54

3. Mount Vernon Christian (1) 15-3 47

4. Garfield-Palouse (1) 14-4 41

5. Neah Bay 9-2 39

6. Odessa-Harrington 12-3 20

7. Moses Lake Christian Academy 14-4 19

8. Pomeroy 13-5 16

9. Sunnyside Christian 11-7 12

10. Grace Academy 7-2 10

Others receiving votes: Wilbur-Creston 9, Muckleshoot Tribal School 3, Lummi 3, Cusick 2, Naselle 1.

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