PREP BASKETBALL: Neah Bay boys still No. 3 in Associated Press poll; Neah Bay girls drop a spot

The Neah Bay boys maintained their No. 3 ranking in the most recent Associated Press Class 1B rankings.

Sequim received one vote in the boys Class 2A poll.

In the girls’ Class 1B poll, Neah Bay dropped from third to fourth.

The Associated Press poll is voted on by sports writers from throughout the state.

Here are the complete rankings.

BOYS

Class 4A

Record Pts Prv.

1. Union (11) 17-1 118 1

2. Federal Way 18-2 108 2

3. Kentwood 18-2 95 3

4. Issaquah (1) 14-4 87 4

5. Central Valley 15-4 62 5

6. Kentridge 16-4 56 6

7. Curtis 16-3 46 7

8. Richland 15-4 34 8

9. Davis 14-3 29 9

10. Lewis and Clark 15-4 20 10

Others receiving votes: University 3. Moses Lake 1. Camas 1.

Class 3A

Record Pts Prv.

1. Garfield (12) 19-0 120 1

2. Bellevue 17-2 106 2

3. Rainier Beach 15-2 95 3

4. Eastside Catholic 16-3 84 4

5. Seattle Prep 16-3 71 5

6. Peninsula 14-5 42 7

7. Auburn Mountainview 16-3 34 8

8. Wilson 15-3 29 6

9. Lincoln 15-3 27 9

10. Foss 14-4 13 10

Others receiving votes: Lakeside (Seattle) 10. Columbia River 9. Kennedy 6. Rogers (Spokane) 5. Glacier Peak 5. Auburn 4.

Class 2A

Record Pts Prv.

1. Mark Morris (9) 17-1 126 1

2. Clarkston (4) 18-1 121 2

3. Ephrata 16-1 94 4

4. Lynden 14-4 82 3

5. Anacortes 15-3 67 6

6. Tumwater 16-2 59 7

7. Pullman 14-5 57 5

8. Sammamish 16-4 21 8

9. West Valley (Spokane) 13-6 18 9

10. Aberdeen 17-1 17 NR

Others receiving votes: Archbishop Murphy 9. River Ridge 9. East Valley (Yakima) 8. Sehome 7. Washougal 7. North Kitsap 3. Squalicum 2. Wapato 2. Washington 2. Woodland 1. Sequim 1. Shorecrest 1. Hockinson 1.

Class 1A

Record Pts Prv.

1. Zillah (10) 18-1 116 1

2. King’s (2) 16-2 110 2

3. Vashon Island 16-1 98 3

4. La Salle 18-1 75 4

5. Lakeside (9 Mile Falls) 15-3 71 T5

6. Seattle Academy 11-5 48 T5

7. Lynden Christian 12-7 47 8

8. Riverside 15-3 34 T5

9. University Prep 14-3 30 9

10. Meridian 12-8 14 10

Others receiving votes: King’s Way Christian School 7. Overlake School 6. Medical Lake 3. Castle Rock 1.

Class 2B

Record Pts Prv.

1. Morton-White Pass (11) 18-0 110 1

2. Life Christian Acad. 18-0 95 3

3. Liberty (Spangle) 18-1 85 4

4. Okanogan 16-3 73 6

5. Colfax 17-2 67 5

6. Brewster 17-2 63 2

7. NW Christian(Colbert) 14-5 35 8

8. Adna 15-3 34 7

9. Toledo 13-5 30 9 10.WillapaValley 13-5 5 10

Others receiving votes: Friday Harbor 4. LaConner 2. Auburn Adventist Academy 2.

Class 1B

Record Pts Prv.

1. Lummi (10) 18-0 100 1

2. Pomeroy 17-2 89 2

3. Neah Bay 12-2 78 3

4. Garfield-Palouse 18-1 73 4

5. Entiat 16-1 54 5

Others receiving votes: Sunnyside Christian 6.

GIRLS

Class 4A

Record Pts Prv.

1. Gonzaga Prep (10) 19-0 100 1

2. Inglemoor 17-1 85 2

3. Todd Beamer 18-1 81 3

4. Bellarmine Prep 16-1 66 4

5. Central Valley 16-3 57 5

6. Sunnyside 16-1 48 6

7. Walla Walla 17-2 30 8

8. Moses Lake 15-2 29 7

9. Curtis 14-2 21 9

10. Camas 14-3 9 NR

Others receiving votes: Wenatchee 8. Bothell 8. Lewis and Clark 6. Skyview 1. Chiawana 1.

Class 3A

Record Pts Prv.

1. Lynnwood (11) 16-1 110 1

2. Lakeside (Seattle) 14-1 94 2

3. West Seattle 16-2 84 3

4. Bellevue 16-3 72 5

5. Glacier Peak 16-2 70 4

6. Arlington 15-2 39 7

7. Ferndale 18-1 36 8

8. Blanchet 14-4 35 6

9. Wilson, Woodrow 16-2 31 9

10. Edmonds-Woodway 15-2 23 10

Others receiving votes: Prairie 9. Cleveland 1. Auburn Riverside 1.

Class 2A

Record Pts Prv.

1. Mark Morris (12) 16-2 120 1

2. W. F. West 17-2 101 2

3. White River 17-2 90 4

(tie) East Valley (Spokane) 17-2 90 3

5. Ellensburg 14-3 67 5

6. Burlington-Edison 15-3 57 7

7. Archbishop Murphy 14-3 48 8

8. Lynden 11-7 33 6

9. Kingston 15-3 13 9

(tie) Black Hills 13-6 13 NR

Others receiving votes: Washougal 9. Olympic 5. East Valley (Yakima) 5. Liberty (Renton) 3. Ephrata 2. Selah 2. Woodland 1. Fife 1.

Class 1A

Record Pts Prv.

1. Lynden Christian (8) 16-3 112 1

2. Montesano (2) 19-0 97 3

3. Lakeside (9 Mile Falls) 17-1 93 2

4. Cashmere 16-2 86 4

5. King’s (2) 15-3 83 5

6. Kalama 17-2 60 6

7. Granger 18-2 51 7

8. LaCenter 16-3 39 8

9. Cascade Christian 16-3 23 9

10. Seattle Christian 15-4 7 NR

Others receiving votes: Nooksack Valley 5. La Salle 3. Bellevue Christian 1.

Class 2B

Record Pts Prv.

1. Okanogan (10) 19-0 100 1

2. NW Christian (Colbert ) 19-1 88 2

3. Colfax 17-3 77 3

4. Toutle Lake 17-2 62 4

5. LaConner 19-0 52 5

6. Wahkiakum 18-1 50 6

7. Mabton 17-2 46 7

8. Ilwaco 17-1 37 T8

9. Willapa Valley 15-3 19 T8

10. Napavine 15-4 9 T10

Others receiving votes: Raymond 8. White Swan 1. North Sound Christian 1.

Class 1B

Record Pts Prv.

1. Colton (9) 19-0 90 1

2. Republic 18-0 78 2

3. Sunnyside Christian 16-2 62 4

4. Neah Bay 13-0 55 3

5. Pateros 10-1 40 5

Others receiving votes: Touchet 13. Crosspoint Academy 9. Mount Vernon Christian 7. Moses Lake Christian Academy 6.

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