Washington Girls Basketball Prep Poll

The Associated Press

SEATTLE — How a state panel of sports writers rates Washington high school basketball teams in the weekly Associated Press poll of 2014, by WIAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):

Class 4A

SchoolRec.PtsLast

1. Lynnwood (7)14-11051

2. Gonzaga Prep (3)14-1972

3. Todd Beamer (1)17-0913

4. Skyview16-1804

5. Chiawana15-2645

6. Inglemoor13-3517

7. Mt. Rainier15-3456

8. Eastlake13-2348

9. Jackson13-211NR

10. Central Valley11-48NR

Others receiving votes: Arlington 7. Puyallup 4. Mead 3.

Class 3A

SchoolRec.PtsLast

1. Cleveland (11)14-21101

2. Juanita16-1913

3. Holy Names15-2712

4. Blanchet13-2636

5. Mountlake Terrace13-3614

6. Glacier Peak15-2555

7. Liberty (Renton)14-34010

8. Prairie14-3387

9. Shorecrest13-329NR

10. Kamiakin10-619NR

Others receiving votes: Wilson, Woodrow 8. Bellevue 6. Lincoln 4. Auburn Mountainview 3. Sunnyside 3. Timberline 2. Bonney Lake 2.

Class 2A

SchoolRec.PtsLast

1. Mark Morris (12)15-11201

2. W. F. West14-21082

3. Sumner15-1883

4. River Ridge13-3754

5. Black Hills15-2696

6. West Valley (Yakima)14-1645

7. Ellensburg11-2428

8. Cedarcrest14-2347

9. East Valley (Spokane)13-3259

10. Renton12-41910

Others receiving votes: West Valley (Spokane) 9. White River 3. Ephrata 3. Port Angeles 1.

Class 1A

SchoolRec.PtsLast

1. Cashmere (8)17-01071

2. Brewster (3)16-11012

3. Okanogan15-2783

4. Woodland17-0744

5. Lynden Christian13-2595

6. King’s13-3576

7. Cascade Christian12-1467

8. Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls)15-2298

9. Montesano17-017NR

10. Blaine12-5139

Others receiving votes: Freeman 10. Kalama 8. La Salle 5. Zillah 1.

Class 2B

SchoolRec.PtsLast

1. Northwest Christian (Colbert) (7)19-0871

2. Toutle Lake (2)16-0832

3. Bear Creek School13-0693

4. Willapa Valley15-2535

5. Colfax14-5494

6. Morton-White Pass13-4467

7. Wahkiakum13-4376

8. LaConner13-4288

9. Crosspoint Academy12-3129

10. Darrington12-411NR

Others receiving votes: DeSales 10. White Swan 8. Adna 2.

Class 1B

SchoolRec.PtsLast

1. Colton (5)16-0661

2. Sunnyside Christian (1)15-0532

3. Wilbur-Creston17-0513

4. Neah Bay11-1474

5. Pateros (1)12-1415

Others receiving votes: Entiat 9. Muckleshoot Tribal School 7. Mount Vernon Christian 6.

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