The Sacred Coronary heart Academy ladies basketball staff ― winner of two straight state titles ― is ranked No. 1 within the inaugural Kentucky Excessive College Basketball Media Ballot.
The Valkyries are 13-2, with their solely losses coming to California powers La Jolla Nation Day and Archbishop Mitty in final month’s Nike Match of Champions in Phoenix.
Vote now: Who’s your choose for this week’s Louisville-area highschool ladies Athlete of the Week?
Sacred Coronary heart acquired 14 of the 16 first-place votes. No. 2 Handbook (14-1) acquired the opposite two first-place votes. Sacred Coronary heart beat Handbook 68-58 on Dec. 2.
The Kentucky Excessive College Basketball Media Ballot is performed by 16 sports activities journalists ― one from every of the state’s 16 basketball areas. The ballot will probably be launched every Tuesday morning all through the common season.
Together with the statewide prime 10, voters will present top-five rankings for his or her respective areas.
Listed here are the rankings:
Statewide ballot
First-place votes in parentheses; data by Sunday’s video games.
Rank-school (FPV) Document Pts
1. Sacred Coronary heart (14) 13-2 154
2. Handbook (2) 14-1 146
3. George Rogers Clark 9-3 105
4. Cooper 11-2 94
5. Ryle 14-3 83
6. Mercy 9-5 77
7. McCracken County 16-2 75
8. Bowling Inexperienced 10-5 32
9. Pulaski County 12-2 18
10. Bullitt East 12-4 17
Others receiving votes: Madison Central 13, Anderson County 11, Henderson County 11, Graves County 9, Dixie Heights 8, Bethlehem 7, Covington Holy Cross 7, Pikeville 6, Franklin County 3, North Laurel 2, Lawrence County 1.
First Area
Chelsea Parker, The Paducah Sun
1. McCracken County
2. Graves County
3. Mayfield
4. Paducah Tilghman
5. Christian Fellowship
Second Area
Scott Brown, YourSportsEdge.com/WKDZ-FM
1. Henderson County
2. Hopkins County Central
3. Crittenden County
4. Union County
5. Madisonville-North Hopkins
Third Area
Mark Mathis, Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer
1. Owensboro Catholic
2. Owensboro
3. Meade County
4. Breckinridge County
5. Hancock County
Fourth Area
Micheal Compton, Bowling Green Daily News
1. Bowling Inexperienced
2. Barren County
3. Greenwood
4. Franklin-Simpson
5. Metcalfe County
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Fifth Area
Josh Claywell, Bardstown Kentucky Standard/LaRue County News Herald
1. Bethlehem
2. Taylor County
3. John Hardin
4. North Hardin
5. Inexperienced County
Sixth Area
J.L. Kirven, The Courier Journal
1. Mercy
2. Bullitt East
3. Whitefield Academy
4. North Bullitt
5. Bullitt Central
Seventh Area
Jason Frakes, The Courier Journal
1. Sacred Coronary heart
2. Handbook
3. Central
4. Christian Academy
5. Assumption
Eighth Area
Josiah Koenig, Oldham Era
1. Anderson County
2. Grant County
3. Simon Kenton
4. Spencer County
5. South Oldham
Vote now: Who’s your choose for this week’s Louisville-area highschool boys Athlete of the Week?
Ninth Area
James Weber, Cincinnati Enquirer
1. Cooper
2. Ryle
3. Dixie Heights
4. Notre Dame
5. Covington Holy Cross
10th Area
Evan Dennison, LinkNKY.com
1. George Rogers Clark
2. Montgomery County
3. Paris
4. Scott
5. Pendleton County
11th Area
Jared Peck, Lexington Herald-Leader
1. Madison Central
2. Franklin County
3. Frederick Douglass
4. Lexington Catholic
5. Berea
12th Area
Mike Marsee, Danville freelancer
1. Pulaski County
2. Danville
3. Danville Christian
4. Southwestern
5. Mercer County
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13th Area
Les Dixon, 13thRegionMediaNetwork.com
1. Corbin
2. North Laurel
3. Bell County
4. Jackson County
5. Knox Central
14th Area
John Lowe, WYMT-TV
1. Knott County Central
2. Leslie County
3. Owsley County
4. Perry County Central
5. Powell County
15th Area
Randy White, Appalachian News-Express
1. Pikeville
2. Lawrence County
3. Martin County
4. Paintsville
5. Johnson Central
16th Area
Matthew Sparks, Ashland Daily Independent
1. Boyd County
2. Russell
3. Rowan County
4. Ashland Blazer
5. Lewis County
Jason Frakes: 502-582-4046; jfrakes@courier-journal.com; Twitter: @kyhighs.