Great Crossing unanimous No. 1 in Kentucky boys basketball media poll; Trinity up to No. 3


For the first time this season, there’s a unanimous No. 1 team in the Kentucky High School Boys Basketball Media Poll.

Great Crossing (22-1) received all 16 first-place votes in this week’s poll. The Warhawks ran their winning streak to 10 with Saturday’s 58-50 victory over Lexington Catholic in the Gary Moore Classic at Franklin County.

Lexington Catholic (20-2) leads the way in a tight race for the No. 2 spot and is followed by Trinity (17-4), Lyon County (20-2) and Newport (21-3) in the top five.

Lexington Catholic will visit Trinity at 7:30 p.m. Friday in a top-five showdown.

The Kentucky High School Boys Basketball Media Poll is conducted by 16 sports journalists — one from each of the state’s 16 basketball regions. The poll will be released each week throughout the regular season.

Along with the statewide top 15, voters will provide top-five rankings for their respective regions.

Here are the rankings:

Boys statewide poll

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

Rank-school (FPV)            Record    Pts    LW

1. Great Crossing (16)         22-1       240     1

2. Lexington Catholic          20-2       195     3

3. Trinity                              17-4       194     T4

4. Lyon County                    20-2       192      2

5. Newport                          21-3       190      6

6. Covington Catholic          17-5       151     T4

7. St. Xavier                          17-3       123      7

8. Harlan County                  21-2       114      8

9. Bowling Green                  18-4       109      9

10. Manual                            17-2        86      11

11. (tie) Evangel Christian     17-5        85      10

11. (tie) George Rogers Clark 19-1      85      12

13. North Oldham                  19-2       56      14

14. Bryan Station                    17-2       36      13

15. Woodford County             15-4      28      15

Others receiving votes: DeSales 15, Frederick Douglass 12, Cooper 6, Boyd County 1, Henry Clay 1, Male 1.

First Region

Chelsea Ladd, The Paducah Sun

1. Murray

2. Calloway County

3. Marshall County

4. McCracken County

5. Graves County

Second Region

Edward Marlowe, WKDZ-FM

1. Lyon County

2. Henderson County

3. University Heights

4. Webster County

5. Madisonville-North Hopkins

Third Region

Mark Mathis, Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer

1. Owensboro Catholic

2. Daviess County

3. Owensboro

4. Butler County

5. Ohio County

Fourth Region

Micheal Compton, Bowling Green Daily News

1. Bowling Green

2. Warren Central

3. Warren East

4. Barren County

5. Franklin-Simpson

Fifth Region

Josh Claywell, Bardstown Kentucky Standard/LaRue County Herald News

1. North Hardin

2. Adair County

3. LaRue County

4. Central Hardin

5. Elizabethtown

Sixth Region

Dominique Yates, WLKY-TV

1. Evangel Christian

2. DeSales

3. Butler

4. Fairdale

5. Louisville Holy Cross

Seventh Region

Jason Frakes, The Courier Journal

1. Trinity

2. St. Xavier

3. Manual

4. Male

5. Christian Academy

Eighth Region

James Weber, Cincinnati Enquirer

1. North Oldham

2. Oldham County

3. Walton-Verona

4. Woodford County

5. Spencer County

Ninth Region

Brendan Connelly, Cincinnati Enquirer

1. Newport

2. Cooper

3. Covington Catholic

4. Lloyd Memorial

5. Boone County

10th Region

Evan Dennison, LinkNKY.com

1. George Rogers Clark

2. Campbell County

3. Mason County

4. Harrison County

5. Augusta

11th Region

Jared Peck, Lexington Herald-Leader

1. Great Crossing

2. Lexington Catholic

3. Bryan Station

4. Frederick Douglass

5. Henry Clay

12th Region

Mike Marsee, Danville freelancer

1. Danville Christian

2. Wayne County

3. Pulaski County

4. Mercer County

5. Somerset

13th Region

Les Dixon, 13thRegionMediaNetwork.com

1. Harlan County

2. Bell County

3. Whitley County

4. Corbin

5. South Laurel

14th Region

Brendon Miller, Bluegrass Sports Nation

1. Breathitt County

2. Hazard

3. Knott County Central

4. Estill County

5. Perry County Central

15th Region

Randy White, Appalachian News-Express

1. Pikeville

2. Martin County

3. Pike County Central

4. Floyd Central

5. Johnson Central

16th Region

James Collier, WLGC-FM

1. Boyd County

2. Fleming County

3. Ashland Blazer

4. Rowan County

5. Morgan County

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Jason Frakes: 502-582-4046; [email protected]; Follow on X @kyhighs.


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