As February draws near, the high school boys basketball season is roughly one month away from the WIAA championships in Tacoma, Yakima and Spokane.
Here are the top 25 programs, regardless of classification, ranked in order (records as of Jan. 26):
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Skinny: Really melding high-scoring pieces well, and can score faster than any team in the state, led by guards Jaylen Petty and Kaden Powers.
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Skinny: Just no back-off from this group, wihch is willing to play any team – big or small – at anytime. That is how much confidence Gators have.
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Skinny: Not there defensively yet, but this squad gets up and down offensively, riding guards Landen Northrop and Lance Horntvedt to big scoring outputs.
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Skinny: Right now, in terms of talent, led by point guard Tripp Haywood, and style. Bulldogs appear best challenger to Rainier Beach for WIAA crown.
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Skinny: There’s been a lot of up-and-down movement among Class 4A contenders. But not with Grizzlies, who are one of state’s steadiest squads.
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Skinny: Going to win loaded 4A NPSL going away, and guard Carter Hansen is runaway league MVP. Can Trojans sustain what they’re doing?
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Skinny: It’s Jason Kerr. Early-season results mean very little in difficult 3A Metro. But once January hit stride, so have Fighting Irish.
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Skinny: Everybody can fire away from the 3-point line, especially 6-foot-8 junior Ethan Harris, who is much different from his all-state sister (Addison).
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Skinny: Big comeback win over 4A Wesco leader Glacier Peak was reminder how dangerous Conks can be in big-game settings.
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Skinny: Wherever Cam Hiatt landed in his return from prep school was going to be a better team this winter. Happened to be the Warriors.
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By: Don Rebel Wednesday, January 29, 2025 | 7:08 PM
By: Don Rebel Wednesday, January 29, 2025 | 7:13 PM
Syracuse, N.Y. — The Syracuse basketball team takes on the Stanford Cardinal at 11 p.m., Wednesday at Maples Pavilion in Palo Alto, California.The game will a