Prep basketball polls

Boys basketball polls

CLASS 4A

SchoolRecord Points

1. Ferris (9)13-090

2. Franklin11-281

3. Bellarmine Prep12-163

4. Roosevelt12-250

5. Kentwood11-347

6. Shadle Park11-143

7. Decatur13-238

8. Federal Way10-228

9. Kentridge13-323

10. Snohomish12-216

Others receiving votes: Mariner 9. Lake Stevens 2. Lincoln 2. Edmonds-Woodway 1. Walla Walla 1. Wenatchee 1.

CLASS 3A

SchoolRecordPoints

1. Rainier Beach (9)12-198

2. Auburn (1)13-090

3. Lakes12-173

4. Mercer Island11-261

5. Mt. Rainier12-156

6. Renton12-153

7. Bellevue11-241

8. Squalicum10-120

9. Eastmont9-118

10. Kennedy9-313

Others receiving votes: Mount Vernon 7. Meadowdale 7. Fort Vancouver 5. Cleveland 3. Enumclaw 2. O’Dea 2. Columbia River 1.

CLASS 2A

SchoolRecordPoints

1. Burlington-Edison (8)9-196

2. Mark Morris (1)9-376

3. Pullman (1)10-171

4. W. F. West9-252

(tie) Lynden7-252

6. River Ridge7-448

7. Prosser8-238

8. Ephrata9-137

9. East Valley (Yakima)8-221

10. Port Townsend11-120

Others receiving votes: North Mason 12. Cheney 10. West Valley (Spokane) 10. Cedarcrest 5. R.A. Long 2.

CLASS 1A

SchoolRecordPoints

1. River View (4)13-074

2. King’s (1)8-463

3. Bellevue Christian (3)12-262

4. Vashon Island12-152

5. Lake Roosevelt13-141

6. Meridian10-325

7. Chelan10-223

8. Charles Wright Academy9-316

(tie) Castle Rock9-416

10. Connell11-313

Others receiving votes: Nooksack Valley 12. Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 11. Cascade Christian 11. Brewster 9. Winlock 7. Seattle Christian 3. Colfax 2.

CLASS 2B

SchoolRecordPoints

1. Toutle Lake (1)10-053

2. NW Christian (Colbert) (2)13-150

3. LaConner (1)13-144

4. LaSalle12-236

5. Reardan13-231

6. Riverside Christian (3)13-030

7. St. George’s11-228

8. Tacoma Baptist11-327

9. Wahkiakum10-413

10. Liberty Bell11-310

Others receiving votes: Darrington 9. North Beach 9. Oroville 9. Napavine 8. Lind-Ritzville 7. Northwest Christian (Lacey) 7. Kittitas 6. Bear Creek School 3. Wellpinit 3. Naselle 2.

CLASS 1B

SchoolRecordPoints

1. Lake Quinault (2)12-128

2. Garfield-Palouse11-223

3. Lopez (1)11-019

(tie) Sunnyside Christian (1)7-319

5. Liberty Christian10-416

Others receiving votes: Entiat 16. LaCrosse-Washtucna 8. Clallam Bay 7. Curlew 6. Cusick 6. Moses Lake Christian Academy 6. Rosalia 6.

Girls basketball polls

CLASS 4A

SchoolRecordPoints

1. Lewis and Clark (9)11-190

2. Prairie11-372

3. Lake Stevens13-070

4. Skyview13-164

5. Ballard11-140

6. Jackson10-139

7. Mead11-237

8. Mount Tahoma11-317

9. Snohomish9-316

10. Shadle Park11-210

Others receiving votes: Roosevelt 9. Walla Walla 9. Kentwood 6. Inglemoor 4. Tahoma 2. Puyallup 1. Bellarmine Prep 1. Oak Harbor 1. Pasco 1.

CLASS 3A

SchoolRecordPoints

1. Auburn Riverside (8)10-398

2. Lakes (1)12-082

3. Meadowdale (1)12-178

4. Kennedy12-075

5. Issaquah11-153

6. Seattle Prep11-148

7. Capital 12-130

8. Bellevue10-327

9. Auburn1-226

10. Lakeside (Seattle)10-213

Others receiving votes: Renton 8. Kelso 6. Hanford 3. Skyline 3.

CLASS 2A

SchoolRecordPoints

1. Anacortes (6)12-075

2. Tumwater (1)8-266

3. Ellensburg9-158

4. Pullman10-146

5. East Valley (Yakima)8-240

6. River Ridge (1)8-234

7. Sehome9-327

8. West Valley (Spokane)10-221

9. Black Hills8-320

10. Hockinson9-117

Others receiving votes: Othello 8. Eatonville 7. Mark Morris 7. Burlington-Edison 5. Prosser 4. Mount Baker 3. Archbishop Murphy 1. Riverside 1.

CLASS 1A

SchoolRecordPoints

1. Lynden Christian (6)13-069

2. Colfax12-259

3. Freeman (1)14-155

4. Columbia (Burbank)10-240

5. Chelan8-338

6. Granger10-232

7. Zillah9-317

8. Connell9-512

9. Onalaska10-210

10. Brewster8-28

Others receiving votes: Nooksack Valley 7. Coupeville 7. Toledo 5. Tonasket 5. Seattle Christian 4. King’s 4. Naches Valley 3. Castle Rock 2. Forks 2. Seattle Academy 2. Vashon Island 2. LaCenter 1. Overlake School 1.

CLASS 2B

SchoolRecordPoints

1. LaSalle (6)12-060

2. Shoreline Christian12-144

3. Napavine14-137

4. White Pass12-231

5. St. George’s15-229

(tie) NWt Christian (Colbert)11-329

7. Orcas Island10-220

8. Liberty Bell12-218

9. Tacoma Baptist12-217

10. LaConner10-316

Others receiving votes: Toutle Lake 9. Mossyrock 6. Life Christian Academy 4. Riverside Christian 3. Concrete 2. Bear Creek School 2. Bridgeport 1. Naselle 1. Raymond 1.

CLASS 1B

SchoolRecordPoints

1. Colton (3)13-048

2. Entiat12-127

3. Sunnyside Christian (2)9-126

4. Garfield-Palouse10-324

5. Rosalia10-413

Others receiving votes: Sprague-Harrington 8. Touchet 8. Lake Quinault 7. Pateros 7. Cusick 7. Almira/Coulee-Hartline 7. Clallam Bay 6. Liberty Christian 6. Tekoa-Oakesdale 6.

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