Below are the top 15 boys high school basketball teams of the 2024-25 season, according to the latest (Jan. 14) 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 and 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 15
First-place votes in parentheses; records through Sunday’s games:
Rank-school (FPV)…Record…Pts…LW
1. St. Xavier (16)…11-2…240…1
2. Great Crossing…13-4…224…2
3. Frederick Douglass…10-2…205…3
4. Bryan Station…13-2…181…4
5. Marshall County…15-0…152…6
6. Covington Catholic…11-2…147…5
7. Manual…12-3…117…8
8. Hazard…13-1…114…7
9. George Rogers Clark…10-2…94…9
10. Green County…13-1…82…10
11. Warren Central…12-1…76…11
12. Woodford County…8-6…62…12
13. Ballard…9-4…61…13
14. Male…9-4…36…14
15. Bowling Green…11-3…30…NR
Others receiving votes: Calloway County 27, Lloyd Memorial 25, LaRue County 14, Butler 9, Ashland Blazer 7, Pleasure Ridge Park 6, Jeffersontown 4, South Laurel 3, Harlan County 2, Adair County 1, Clinton County 1.
Great Crossings head coach Steve Page and Great Crossings Malachi Moreno (24) at the end of the game as Great Crossings defeated Male 65-63 at Scott County High School in the Dan Cummins Classic on Jan. 20, 2024 in Georgetown. Mark Mahan
Region-by-region top fives
1st Region
Steve Springer, Murray Ledger & Times
1. Calloway County
2. Marshall County
3. Graves County
4. Mayfield
5. Paducah Tilghman
2nd Region
Edward Marlowe, WKDZ-FM
1. Henderson County
2. Lyon County
3. Madisonville
4. Caldwell County
5. University Heights
3rd Region
Mark Mathis, Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer
1. Butler County
2. Daviess County
3. Owensboro Catholic
4. Apollo
5. Muhlenberg County
4th Region
Micheal Compton, Bowling Green Daily News
1. Warren Central
2. Bowling Green
3. Clinton County
4. Greenwood
5. South Warren
5th Region
Josh Claywell, Bardstown Kentucky Standard/LaRue County Herald News
Jared Peck, the Herald-Leader’s Digital Sports Writer, covers high school athletics and has been with the company as a writer and editor for more than 20 years.Support my work with a digital subscription
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