AP Prep Basketball Polls

SEATTLE — How a state panel of sports writers rates Washington high school basketball teams in the weekly Associated Press poll of 2015, by WIAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):

BOYS BASKETBALL

Division 4A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Union (10) 19-1 135 1

2. Federal Way (3) 18-2 128 2

3. Kentwood 19-2 119 3

4. Issaquah (1) 16-4 103 4

5. Central Valley 16-4 77 5

6. Kentridge 17-4 58 6

7. Richland 16-4 57 8

8. Lewis and Clark 16-4 38 10

9. Curtis 17-5 35 7

10. Davis 16-4 16 9

Others receiving votes: University 6. Moses Lake 4. Snohomish 2. Wenatchee 1. Camas 1.

Division 3A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Garfield (14) 20-0 140 1

2. Bellevue 18-2 123 2

3. Rainier Beach 17-3 113 3

4. Eastside Catholic 17-3 96 4

5. Seattle Prep 16-4 71 5

6. Lincoln 18-3 53 9

7. Peninsula 15-5 47 6

8. Auburn Mountainview 17-3 41 7

9. Foss 16-4 30 10

10. Wilson, Woodrow 16-4 19 8

Others receiving votes: Lakeside (Seattle) 17. Columbia River 9. Kennedy 5. Glacier Peak 5. Marysville-Pilchuck 1.

Division 2A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Mark Morris (10) 19-1 145 1

2. Clarkston (5) 20-1 140 2

3. Lynden 16-4 112 4

4. Tumwater 17-3 90 6

5. Pullman 16-4 73 7

6. Ephrata 18-2 67 3

7. Sammamish 17-4 54 8

8. Anacortes 15-4 52 5

9. Aberdeen 19-1 36 10

10. Sehome 15-5 13 NR

Others receiving votes: East Valley (Yakima) 11. West Valley (Spokane) 9. River Ridge 8. Prosser 4. Woodland 3. Squalicum 3. Sequim 2. Washougal 1. Archbishop Murphy 1. North Kitsap 1.

Division 1A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Zillah (9) 19-1 135 1

2. King’s (5) 18-2 131 2

3. Vashon Island 19-1 112 3

4. Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 17-3 93 5

5. Lynden Christian 14-7 63 7

6. La Salle 18-2 61 4

(tie) Seattle Academy 12-6 61 6

8. Riverside 16-4 43 8

9. University Prep 14-4 18 9

(tie) King’s Way Christian School 15-5 18 NR

Others receiving votes: Medical Lake 13. LaCenter 10. Overlake School 9. Cascade Christian 3.

Division 2B

School Record Points Last Week

1. Morton-White Pass (11) 20-0 110 1

2. Liberty (Spangle) 20-2 95 3

3. Life Christian Academy 20-0 86 2

4. Okanogan 17-3 77 4

5. Brewster 18-2 65 6

6. Northwest Christian (Colbert) 17-5 50 7

7. Colfax 19-3 40 5

8. Toledo 15-5 35 9

9. Adna 16-4 20 8

10. LaConner 16-3 9 NR

Others receiving votes: Auburn Adventist Academy 8. Friday Harbor 5. Willapa Valley 3. North Beach 2.

Division B

School Record Points Last Week

1. Lummi (10) 19-0 100 1

2. Pomeroy 18-2 88 2

3. Neah Bay 14-2 75 3

(tie) Garfield-Palouse 19-1 75 4

5. Entiat 18-1 48 5

Others receiving votes: Sunnyside Christian 7. Northwest Yeshiva 7.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Division 4A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Gonzaga Prep (12) 20-0 120 1

2. Inglemoor 19-1 102 2

3. Todd Beamer 20-1 99 3

4. Bellarmine Prep 18-1 79 4

5. Central Valley 17-3 68 5

6. Moses Lake 17-2 53 8

7. Walla Walla 18-2 47 7

8. Sunnyside 17-2 34 6

9. Camas 15-4 14 10

10. Wenatchee 15-4 11 NR

Others receiving votes: Lewis and Clark 10. Skyview 8. Curtis 7. Chiawana 5. Bothell 3.

Division 3A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Lakeside (Seattle) (6) 16-1 115 2

2. Lynnwood (4) 18-2 110 1

3. West Seattle 18-2 102 3

4. Bellevue (1) 18-3 94 4

5. Glacier Peak (2) 18-2 92 5

6. Arlington 18-2 50 6

7. Blanchet 17-6 48 8

8. Wilson, Woodrow 16-4 38 9

9. Ferndale 17-2 23 7

10. Prairie 15-5 16 NR

Others receiving votes: Edmonds-Woodway 13. Cleveland 12. Kamiakin 2.

Division 2A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Mark Morris (14) 18-2 140 1

2. W. F. West 18-2 124 2

3. White River 18-2 111 T3

4. East Valley (Spokane) 18-2 93 T3

5. Burlington-Edison 17-3 76 6

6. Ellensburg 16-4 57 5

7. Lynden 13-7 42 8

8. Archbishop Murphy 15-4 31 7

9. Black Hills 14-7 29 10

10. Selah 15-5 24 NR

Others receiving votes: Washougal 12. Woodland 10. Olympic 6. Ephrata 6. Kingston 3. Renton 4. River Ridge 1. Port Angeles 1.

Division 1A

School Record Points Last Week

1. Lynden Christian (8) 17-3 128 1

2. Montesano (2) 20-0 113 2

3. Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) (2) 19-1 108 3

4. Cashmere 17-2 102 4

5. King’s (2) 17-3 96 5

6. Granger 19-2 60 7

7. Kalama 17-3 56 6

(tie) LaCenter 17-3 56 8

9. Cascade Christian 17-3 34 9

10. Seattle Christian 15-5 8 10

Others receiving votes: Zillah 3. Seattle Academy 2. Bellevue Christian 2. Coupeville 1. Mount Baker 1.

Division 2B

School Record Points Last Week

1. Okanogan (10) 20-0 100 1

2. Northwest Christian (Colbert) 20-1 84 2

3. Colfax 19-3 74 3

4. Toutle Lake 19-2 63 4

5. LaConner 20-0 61 5

6. Ilwaco 20-1 49 8

7. Mabton 18-2 46 7

8. Wahkiakum 19-2 37 6

9. Napavine 17-4 17 10

10. Raymond 17-4 7 NR

Others receiving votes: White Swan 6. Willapa Valley 6.

Division B

School Record Points Last Week

1. Colton (9) 21-0 90 1

2. Republic 20-0 78 2

3. Sunnyside Christian 18-2 69 3

4. Neah Bay 15-0 52 4

5. Pateros 13-1 46 5

Others receiving votes: Touchet 12. Crosspoint Academy 7. Moses Lake Christian Academy 6.

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