Updated high school basketball coaches poll, Dec. 15
The Federal Way High School basketball team is still atop the 4A boys basketball rankings, as released by the state boys basketball coaches assocation (WIBCA).
Shadle Park’s Andreas Brown was selected as WIBCA’s player of the week after averaging 18.5 points, five rebounds, four assists in games against Ferris and Lewis and Clark, while also taking three charges. Bellarmine Prep’s Malachi Flynn was last week’s player of the week.
Issaquah’s boys basketball team was selected as WIBCA’s team of the week, improving to 4-0 after three wins last week including a road victory over Woodinville.
WIBCA’s updated rankings:
CLASS 4A
1. Federal Way
2. Union
3. Issaquah
4. Chiawana
5. Curtis
6. Richland
7. Puyallup
8. Bellarmine Prep
9. Cascade of Everett
Others receiving votes: Lewis and Clark, Kentwood, Central Valley, Moses Lake
CLASS 3A
1. Rainier Beach
2. Garfield
3. Wilson
4. Bellevue
5. Lincoln
6. Edmonds Woodway
7. Shadle Park
8. Auburn Mountainview
9. Peninsula
Others receiving votes: Mercer Island, Glacier Peak, Mountlake Terrace, Franklin, O’Dea, Kamiakin
CLASS 2A
1. Clarkston
2. Squalicum
3. Lynden
4. Tumwater
5. River Ridge
6. Mark Morris
7. Pullman
8. Anacortes
9. Wapato
Others receiving votes: Hazen, Franklin Pierce, West Valley of Spokane, White River
CLASS 1A
1. Zillah
2. King’s
3. Lynden Christian
4. Vashon Island
5. Mt. Baker
6. Kings Way Christian
7. Freeman
8. Cascade Christian
9. Castle Rock
Others receiving votes: Overlake, Seattle Academy, Hoquiam, University Prep
CLASS 2B
1. Brewster
2. Morton/White Pass
3. Northwest Christian of Colbert
4. Life Christian
5. Liberty of Spangle
6. Lind/Ritzville-Sprague
7. Napavine
8. Mossyrock
9. Kittitas
Others receiving votes: Toledo, Friday Harbor
CLASS 1B
1. Almira/Coulee-Hartline
2. Seattle Lutheran
3. Neah Bay
4. Liberty Christian
5. Garfield-Palouse
6. Yakama Tribal
7. Sunnyside Christian
8. Three Rivers Christian
9. Bickleton
Others receiving votes: Lummi
This story was originally published December 15, 2015 at 11:22 AM with the headline "Updated high school basketball coaches poll, Dec. 15."