Boys and Girls Basketball Power Poll | Week 11

The Weekly power poll is voted on by Herald Writers David Krueger and Aaron Lommers and Steve Willits of the Sound Live Sports Network. Here are the Week 11 results as voted by them on Monday morning (with vote total and last week’s place).

This is the final poll of the season:

Herald Power Poll

Boys

1. King’s (3) 45 1

2. Stanwood 42 2

3. Marysville-Pilchuck 38 3

4. Glacier Peak 37 4

5. Jackson 33 T6

6. Monroe 29 9

7. Snohomish 27 5

8. Shorecrest 25 T6

9. Cascade 20 10

10. Arlington 19 8

11. Edmonds-Woodway 15 11

12. Kamiak 10 12

13. Shorewood 9 T13

14. Archbishop Murphy 8 T13

15. Everett 3 T15

Girls

1. Lynnwood (3) 45 1

2. Glacier Peak 42 2

3. Arlington 39 3

4. Edmonds Woodway 36 4

5. Lake Stevens 33 5

6. Snohomish 29 8

7. Stanwood 26 6

8. Monroe 24 7

9. King’s 23 9

10. Shorecrest 18 10

11. Shorewood 12 12

12. Kamiak 11 11

13. Archbishop Murphy 11 13

14. Jackson 7 14

T15. Everett 2 15

T15. La Conner 2 NR

David Krueger, Herald Writer

Boys

1. King’s

2. Stanwood

3. Marysville Pilchuck

4. Glacier Peak

5. Jackson

6. Monroe

7. Snohomish

8. Shorecrest

9. Cascade

10. Arlington

11. Edmonds-Woodway

12. Kamiak

13. Shorewood

14. Archbishop Murphy

15. Everett

Girls

1. Lynnwood

2. Glacier Peak

3. Arlington

4. Edmonds-Woodway

5. Lake Stevens

6. Snohomish

7. Monroe

8. Stanwood

9. King’s

10. Shorecrest

11. Shorewood

12. Kamiak

13. Archbishop Murphy

14. Jackson

15. Everett

Aaron Lommers, Herald Writer

Boys

1. King’s

2. Stanwood

3. Glacier Peak

4. Marysville Pilchuck

5. Jackson

6. Monroe

7. Shorecrest

8. Snohomish

9. Cascade

10. Arlington

11. Edmonds-Woodway

12. Archbishop Murphy

13. Shorewood

14. Kamiak

15. Everett

Girls

1. Lynnwood

2. Glacier Peak

3. Arlington

4. Edmonds-Woodway

5. Lake Stevens

6. Snohomish

7. King’s

8. Stanwood

9. Monroe

10. Shorecrest

11. Archbishop Murphy

12. Jackson

13. Kamiak

14. Shorewood

15. Everett

Steve Willits, Sound Live Sports Network Announcer

Boys

1. King’s

2. Stanwood

3. Marysville Pilchuck

4. Glacier Peak

5. Jackson

6. Snohomish

7. Monroe

8. Shorecrest

9. Arlington

10. Cascade

11. Edmonds-Woodway

12. Kamiak

13. Shorewood

14. Archbishop Murphy

15. Everett

Girls

1. Lynnwood

2. Glacier Peak

3. Arlington

4. Edmonds-Woodway

5. Lake Stevens

6. Stanwood

7. Snohomish

8. Monroe

9. King’s

10. Shorecrest

11. Shorewood

12. Kamiak

13. Archbishop Murphy

14. La Conner

15. Jackson

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