High School Sports

Who’s No. 1 in the latest boys’ high school basketball media rankings?

Great Crossing center Malachi Moreno (24) drove to the basket against George Rogers Clark’s Trent Edwards (13) during their game at George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester on Jan. 5.
Great Crossing center Malachi Moreno (24) drove to the basket against George Rogers Clark’s Trent Edwards (13) during their game at George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester on Jan. 5. swalker@herald-leader.com

Below are the top 10 boys’ high school basketball teams of the 2022-23 season, according to the latest (Jan. 24) poll of media members from each of Kentucky’s 16 regions as compiled by the Courier Journal’s Jason Frakes. Teams are listed with first-place votes, records, total rankings points and last week’s ranking. In addition, see how Herald-Leader digital sports writer Jared Peck voted and the media’s region-by-region top fives.

Boys’ top 10

First-place votes in parentheses; records through Sunday’s games.

Rank-school (FPV) Record Pts LW

1. Warren Central (16) 19-1 160 1

2. Lexington Catholic 20-2 112 2

3. Covington Catholic 16-2 109 T4

4. Ballard 17-2 101 3

5. Great Crossing 18-3 96 T4

6. George Rogers Clark 14-4 93 6

7. Mason County 20-2 66 7

8. North Oldham 17-5 43 8

9. Collins 17-2 36 NR

10. Lyon County 16-5 21 10

Others receiving votes: Bowling Green 12, Frederick Douglass 7, McCracken County 7, Harlan 6, Harlan County 4, North Laurel 3, Conner 1, Male 1, Pulaski County 1, Western 1.

How @HLpreps voted

1Warren Central19-1
2Covington Catholic16-2
3Ballard17-2
4Lexington Catholic20-2
5North Oldham17-5
6Mason County20-2
7George Rogers Clark14-4
8Great Crossing18-3
9Lyon County16-5
10Frederick Douglass17-2

Region-by-region top fives

1st Region

Chelsea Parker, The Paducah Sun

1. McCracken County

2. Calloway County

3. Marshall County

4. Paducah Tilghman

5. Mayfield

2nd Region

Scott Brown, YourSportsEdge.com/WKDZ-FM

1. University Heights

2. Lyon County

3. Christian County

4. Madisonville-North Hopkins

5. Henderson County

3rd Region

Mark Mathis, Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer

1. Ohio County

2. Owensboro Catholic

3. Owensboro

4. McLean County

5. Butler County

4th Region

Micheal Compton, Bowling Green Daily News

1. Warren Central

2. Bowling Green

3. South Warren

4. Franklin-Simpson

5. Barren County

5th Region

Josh Claywell, Bardstown Kentucky Standard/LaRue County News Herald

1. Taylor County

2. LaRue County

3. Elizabethtown

4. North Hardin

5. Central Hardin

6th Region

J.L. Kirven, The Courier Journal

1. Evangel Christian

2. Western

3. Pleasure Ridge Park

4. DeSales

5. Butler

7th Region

Jason Frakes, The Courier Journal

1. Ballard

2. Trinity

3. Male

4. Manual

5. St. Xavier

8th Region

Josiah Koenig, Oldham Era

1. North Oldham

2. Collins

3. Simon Kenton

4. Anderson County

5. Spencer County

9th Region

James Weber, Cincinnati Enquirer

1. Conner

2. Covington Catholic

3. Covington Holy Cross

4. Newport

5. Highlands

10th Region

Evan Dennison, LinkNKY.com

1. George Rogers Clark

2. Mason County

3. Campbell County

4. Harrison County

5. Scott

11th Region

Jared Peck, Lexington Herald-Leader

1. Lexington Catholic

2. Great Crossing

3. Frederick Douglass

4. Madison Central

5. Lexington Christian

12th Region

Mike Marsee, Danville freelancer

1. Lincoln County

2. Pulaski County

3. Wayne County

4. McCreary Central

5. West Jessamine

13th Region

Les Dixon, 13thRegionMediaNetwork.com

1. Harlan

2. North Laurel

3. Harlan County

4. South Laurel

5. Corbin

14th Region

John Lowe, WYMT-TV

1. Hazard

2. Breathitt County

3. Letcher County Central

4. Perry County Central

5. Estill County

15th Region

Randy White, Appalachian News-Express

1. Martin County

2. Pikeville

3. Shelby Valley

4. Johnson Central

5. Betsy Layne

16th Region

Matthew Sparks, Ashland Daily Independent

1. Ashland Blazer

2. Russell

3. Boyd County

4. Morgan County

5. Fleming County

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This story was originally published January 24, 2023 at 10:41 AM.

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