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High school scoreboard 1/31

The Columbian
Published: January 30, 2013, 4:00pm

THURSDAY’s SCHEDULE

BOYS BASKETBALL

White Salmon at Stevenson, 7 p.m.

Kalama at Seton Catholic, 7 p.m.

Castle Rock at Toledo, 7 p.m.

Washington School for Deaf at Western State Basketball Classic, Phoenix, Ariz.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Skyview at Union, 7 p.m.

Washougal at Hockinson, 7:30 p.m.

Kalama at Seton Catholic, 5:45 p.m.

White Salmon at Stevenson, 5:45 p.m.

Washington School for Deaf at Western State Basketball Classic, Phoenix, Ariz.

BOYS BASKETBALL

WASHINGTON AP POLLS

How a state panel of sports writers rates Washington high school basketball teams in the weekly Associated Press poll of 2013, by WIAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):

CLASS 4A

School Record Pts Last

  1. Garfield (5) 18-1 84 2

  2. Bothell (4) 18-2 78 1

  3. Jackson 19-0 72 4

  4. Central Valley 16-1 63 3

  5. Curtis 18-2 62 5

  6. Federal Way 16-3 43 7

  7. Richland 16-4 28 8

  8. Gonzaga Prep 14-3 24 6

  9. Union 14-5 17 10

  10. Eastmont 15-2 9 9

Others receiving votes: Arlington 4. Todd Beamer 4. Newport (Bellevue) 4. Tahoma 3.

CLASS 3A

School Record Pts Last

  1. Rainier Bch (6) 16-3 87 2

  2. Lincoln (3) 14-2 74 1

  3. Mercer Island 17-2 59 3

  4. Foss 14-3 53 5

  5. Kamiakin 17-3 53 4

  6. Seattle Prep 15-4 50 6

  7. Lakeside (Sea) 16-3 38 9

  8. Mtlake Terrace 17-2 31 8

  9. Franklin 14-5 26 7

  10. Glacier Peak 16-3 18 10

Others receiving votes: University 2. Shorewood 2. Stanwood 1. Columbia River 1.

CLASS 2A

School Record Pts Last

  1. Lynden (7) 17-1 97 1

  2. Renton (3) 18-0 93 2

  3. Pullman 19-1 78 3

  4. Clover Park 13-6 56 4

  5. WValley (Yak) 15-3 54 5

  6. White River 16-3 38 6

  7. Mark Morris 14-5 37 8

  8. Anacortes 14-4 23 T10

  9. Sequim 14-3 20 9

  10. Ellensburg 12-4 15 7

Others receiving votes: Wapato 14. Olympic 7. River Ridge 5. W. F. West 5. West Valley (Spokane) 5. Washougal 2. Burlington-Edison 1.

CLASS 1A

School Record Pts Last

  1. Zillah (4) 17-1 84 2

  2. Seattle Aca. (4) 17-0 83 1

  3. Lynden Chr. (1) 15-4 67 3

  4. Toledo 18-1 59 4

  5. Cedar Park Chr. 16-1 54 6

  6. Okanogan 18-1 42 7

  7. Kalama 16-3 39 5

  8. Chewelah 14-2 25 8

  9. Chelan 15-3 14 9

  10. Uni. Prep 14-4 13 10

Others receiving votes: Tenino 8. King’s 4. Cashmere 3.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

WASHINGTON AP POLLS

How a state panel of sports writers rates Washington high school basketball teams in the weekly Associated Press poll of 2013, by WIAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):

CLASS 4A

School Record Pts Last 1. Mead (4) 16-1 74 2

  1. Mt. Rainier (4) 18-1 65 1

  2. Gonzaga Prep 16-1 64 3

  3. Lynnwood 18-1 60 4

  4. Puyallup 17-2 49 6

  5. Inglemoor 15-2 36 9

  6. Walla Walla 17-2 34 8

  7. Todd Beamer 16-3 18 10

  8. Arlington 16-3 16 7

  9. Woodinville 15-4 11 5

Others receiving votes: Mount Vernon 9. Skyline 4. Union 4. Richland 2. Skyview 1. Moses Lake 1. Issaquah 1.

CLASS 3A

School Record Pts Last

  1. Prairie (8) 18-2 80 1

  2. Cleveland 16-2 67 3

  3. Wilson 13-2 61 2

  4. Bellevue 18-1 59 4

  5. Seattle Prep 15-3 52 5

  6. Holy Names 16-2 35 6

  7. Ferndale 15-2 33 8

  8. Stanwood 17-2 30 7

  9. Kamiakin 17-3 16 9

  10. Mercer Island 15-4 12 NR

Others receiving votes: Mt. Spokane 8. Lakeside (Seattle) 4. Shadle Park 3. Juanita 2. Franklin 2. Glacier Peak 2. University 1. Enumclaw 1.

CLASS 2A

School Record Pts Last

  1. Mark Morris (9) 17-2 96 1

  2. W. F. West 15-3 79 2

  3. Wapato 15-1 64 3

  4. Burl-Edison 15-2 60 5

  5. A. Murphy 15-3 50 4

  6. White River 16-3 47 7

  7. Ellensburg 14-2 42 6

  8. Renton 16-2 34 9

  9. Cedarcrest 17-2 31 8

  10. Pullman 12-5 12 NR

Others receiving votes: River Ridge 5. Port Angeles 3. Grandview 3. East Valley (Spokane) 2. Washougal 1.

CLASS 1A

School Record Pts Last 1. Freeman (6) 19-0 74 1

  1. Cascade Ch. (1) 19-0 68 3

  2. Castle Rock (1) 17-0 64 4

  3. Brewster 16-1 45 2

  4. Lynden Chr. 16-3 45 7

  5. Okanogan 14-3 42 6

  6. Woodland 17-2 39 5

  7. Chelan 14-3 29 9

  8. University Prep 16-2 9 NR

  9. La Salle 15-2 8 NR

Others receiving votes: Elma 3. Granger 3. King’s 3. LaCenter 3. Blaine 2. Zillah 1. Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 1. Connell 1.

BOYS SWIMMING

4A SUB-DISTRICT MEET

At Propstra Aquatic Center

200 freestyle — 1, Robert Litman (Skyview) 2:27.29; 50 freestyle — 1, Justice O’Neel (Evergreen) 27.58; 100 butterfly — 1, Valentin Karsovskiy (Evergreen) 1:19.77; 100 freestyle — 1, Denzel Lall (Heritage) 1:08.09; 500 freestyle — 1, C.L. O’Kane (Union) 8:10.80; 100 backstroke — 1, Eric Nguyen (Union) 1:30.00; 100 breaststroke — 1, Josh Valencia (Heritage) 1:44.03.

3A SUB-DISTRICT MEET

At Propstra Aquatic Center

200 medley relay — 1, Fort Vancouver 2:40.24; 200 freestyle — 1, Charles Baker (Fort) 2:35.35; 200 individual medley — 1, Alex Kuhn (Mountain View) 3:03.48; 50 freestyle — 1, Brian Park (Columbia River) 28.09; 100 butterfly — 1, Anfernee Chavez (Hudson’s Bay) 1:25.61; 100 freestyle — 1, Anton Kurilenko (Fort) 1:03.13; 200 free relay — 1, Fort Vancouver 2:06.43; 100 backstroke — 1, Brian Miller (Columbia River) 1:11.83; 100 breaststroke — 1, Nick Miller (Columbia River) 1:24.79.

2A SUB-DISTRICT MEET

At Propstra Aquatic Center

200 freestyle — 1, Nathan Carrsow (Hockinson) 2:15.19; 200 indiviual medley — 1, Andrew Prather (Mark Morris) 2:53.66; 50 freestyle — 1, Davis Escola (Hockinson) 27.83; 100 butterfly — 1, Kevin Hermanson (RA Long) 1:27.74; 100 freestyle — 1, Landen Gullberg (Hockinson) 1:04.92; 500 freestyle — 1, Jacob Glenn (Mark Morris) 7:35.91; 100 backstroke — 1, Nathan Carrsow (Hockinson) 1:11.45; 100 breaststroke — 1, Landen Gullberg (Hockinson) 1:20.25.

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