BOYS BASKETBALL MEDIA POLL: FEBRUARY 15, FEBRUARY 8

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BOYS BASKETBALL MEDIA POLL: FEBRUARY 15
The latest state boys basketball media poll has been released. Did your team make the top five?
 
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Poll Methodology
The State Boys Basketball Media Poll is determined by a simple points system based on how each voting media member ranks teams in each classification. A team receives five points for a first place vote, four points for a second place vote and so on down through the fifth place team, which receives one point. The rankings are set by listing the teams' point totals from highest to lowest.

Legend
W-L: Win-Loss Record
Pts: Number of points scored in poll
Pvs: Ranking from the previous week


Boys Basketball Media Poll

Feb. 8, 2022
All records as of Tuesday afternoon

CLASS 5A
Team (1st-place votes) W-L Pts Pvs
1. Lake City (8) 19-1 44 t-1
2. Owyhee (1) 18-3 36 3
3. Eagle 18-3 27 t-1
4. Coeur d'Alene 14-4 14 4
5. Madison 16-5 10 5
Others receiving votes: Lewiston 3, Meridian 1.

CLASS 4A
Team (1st-place votes) W-L Pts Pvs
1. Middleton (7) 16-1 42 1
2. Hillcrest (1) 19-2 35 t-2
3. Jerome (1) 20-1 31 t-2
4. Century 17-4 17 4
5. Pocatello 18-3 7 5
Others receiving votes: Bishop Kelly 2, Preston 1.

CLASS 3A
Team (1st-place votes) W-L Pts Pvs
1. Marsh Valley (9) 19-2 45 1
2. McCall-Donnelly 16-2 34 t-2
3. Snake River 17-4 29 t-2
4. Kimberly 14-6 14 5
5. Fruitland 14-6 8 4
Others receiving votes: Homedale 5.

CLASS 2A
Team (1st-place votes) W-L Pts Pvs
1. Melba (7) 19-2 41 1
2. North Fremont (1) 17-2 34 2
3. Ambrose (1) 19-3 31 3
4. St. Maries 14-3 18 4
5. West Side 15-6 6 -
Others receiving votes: Ririe 3, Cole Valley Christian 2.

CLASS 1A DIVISION I
Team (1st-place votes) W-L Pts Pvs
1. Lapwai (9) 21-0 45 1
2. Grace 16-5 30 2
3. Kamiah 16-5 25 4
4. Prairie 15-5 18 3
5. Rimrock 15-3 11 5
Others receiving votes: Victory Charter 3, Oakley 3.

CLASS 1A DIVISION II
Team (1st-place votes) W-L Pts Pvs
1. Rockland (5) 18-3 40 1
2. Camas County (2) 17-3 37 2
3. Council (1) 16-4 17 4
4. North Gem 15-4 15 3
5. Carey (1) 16-5 14 -
Others receiving votes: Watersprings 10, Castleford 2.

Voters: Mark Nelke, Coeur d'Alene Press; Donn Walden, Lewiston Tribune; Fred Davis, Bingham News Chronicle; Allan Steele, Post Register; John Wustrow, Idaho Press; Eric Moon, KIFI; Michael Lycklama, Idaho Statesman; Brandon Baney, IdahoSports.com; Brittany Cooper, KMVT.

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Boys Basketball Media Poll

Feb. 8, 2022
All records as of Tuesday afternoon

CLASS 5A
Team (1st-place votes) W-L Pts Pvs
t-1. Lake City (5) 18-1 39 1
t-1. Eagle (4) 17-2 39 2
3. Owyhee 16-3 30 3
4. Coeur d'Alene 11-4 16 t-5
5. Madison 14-5 7 4
Others receiving votes: Lewiston 4.

CLASS 4A
Team (1st-place votes) W-L Pts Pvs
1. Middleton (6) 16-1 42 1
t-2. Hillcrest (2) 17-2 32 3
t-2. Jerome (1) 19-1 32 2
4. Century 15-4 18 4
5. Pocatello 16-3 7 5
Others receiving votes: Bishop Kelly 3, Preston 1.

CLASS 3A
Team (1st-place votes) W-L Pts Pvs
1. Marsh Valley (9) 17-2 45 1
t-2. Snake River 17-3 30 2
t-2. McCall-Donnelly 14-2 30 3
4. Fruitland 13-5 14 4
5. Kimberly 12-6 11 5
Others receiving votes: Sugar-Salem 3, Homedale 2.

CLASS 2A
Team (1st-place votes) W-L Pts Pvs
1. Melba (4) 17-2 36 3
2. North Fremont (2) 15-2 34 1
3. Ambrose (1) 17-3 28 2
4. St. Maries (2) 13-2 25 4
5. Ririe 15-4 8
Others receiving votes: West Side 3, Cole Valley Christian 1.

CLASS 1A DIVISION I
Team (1st-place votes) W-L Pts Pvs
1. Lapwai (9) 19-0 45 1
2. Grace 15-4 33 t-2
3. Prairie 13-3 23 t-2
4. Kamiah 14-5 20 4
5. Rimrock 13-3 11
Others receiving votes: Victory Charter 3.

CLASS 1A DIVISION II
Team (1st-place votes) W-L Pts Pvs
1. Rockland (8) 17-2 44 1
2. Camas County (1) 17-2 37 2
3. North Gem 14-3 25 3
4. Council 15-4 15 4
5. Watersprings 15-4 8 5
Others receiving votes: Carey 6.

Voters: Donn Walden, Lewiston Tribune; Mark Nelke, Coeur d'Alene Press; Fred Davis, Bingham News Chronicle; Eric Moon, KIFI; Brittany Cooper, KMVT; Greg Woods, Idaho State Journal; Allan Steele, Post Register; John Wustrow, Idaho Press; Michael Lycklama, Idaho Statesman.