These rankings reflect games played through Monday and are voted on by sixteen regional media members. First-place votes are listed in parentheses.

Boys Basketball:

Rank-school (FPV) | Record | Points
1. St. Xavier (15) | 14-4 | 255
2. Madison Central | 18-1 | 225
3. Male (1) | 13-5 | 223
4. Covington Catholic | 17-1 | 219
5. Daviess County | 16-3 | 192
6. Warren Central | 14-1 | 169
7. George Rogers Clark | 13-3 | 154
8. Frederick Douglass | 10-4 | 132
9. North Laurel | 14-4 | 93
10. Jeffersontown | 11-3 | 78
11. Boyd County | 15-4 | 76
12. McCracken County | 14-3 | 72
13. Ballard | 10-5 | 66
14. North Oldham | 11-5 | 59
15. Eastern | 15-4 | 23
16. Lexington Catholic | 10-5 | 22

Others receiving votes: Highlands 15, Bryan Station 13, Butler 13, Caverna 12, Bell County 10, Seneca 9, Pikeville 8, Covington Holy Cross 7, Marshall County 5, Ashland Blazer 4, Christian Academy 4, Ohio County 4, Pleasure Ridge Park 4, Campbell County 3, Adair County 2, Grayson County 2, Manual 2, Ryle 1.

1st Region
Steve Springer, Murray Ledger & Times
1. McCracken County
2. Marshall County
3. Murray
4. Carlisle County
5. Mayfield

2nd Region
Edward Marlowe, WKDZ-FM
1. Lyon County
2. Henderson County
3. Hopkinsville
4. Hopkins County Central
5. Union County

3rd Region
Mark Mathis, Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer
1. Daviess County
2. Grayson County
3. Ohio County
4. Apollo
5. Owensboro Catholic

4th Region
Micheal Compton, Bowling Green Daily News
1. Warren Central
2. Clinton County
3. South Warren
4. Glasgow
5. Greenwood

5th Region
Josh Claywell, Bardstown Kentucky Standard/LaRue County Herald News
1. Adair County
2. LaRue County
3. Caverna
4. Nelson County
5. Taylor County

6th Region
Demetrius Stanton, DeadStock Visuals
1. Jeffersontown
2. Butler
3. DuBois
4. Pleasure Ridge Park
5. Evangel Christian

7th Region
Jason Frakes, The Courier Journal
1. St. Xavier
2. Male
3. Ballard
4. Manual
5. Christian Academy

8th Region
James Weber, Cincinnati Enquirer
1. North Oldham
2. South Oldham
3. Woodford County
4. Simon Kenton
5. Anderson County

9th Region
Brendan Connelly, Cincinnati Enquirer
1. Covington Catholic
2. Highlands
3. Lloyd Memorial
4. Ryle
5. Covington Holy Cross

10th Region
Evan Dennison, LINK nky
1. George Rogers Clark
2. Montgomery County
3. Campbell County
4. Nicholas County
5. Bishop Brossart

11th Region
Jared Peck, Lexington Herald-Leader
1. Madison Central
2. Frederick Douglass
3. Bryan Station
4. Lexington Catholic
5. Great Crossing

12th Region
Mike Marsee, Danville freelancer
1. Danville Christian
2. Wayne County
3. Somerset
4. Pulaski County
5. Somerset Christian

13th Region
Les Dixon, 13thRegionMediaNetwork.com
1. North Laurel
2. Bell County
3. Clay County
4. Corbin
5. South Laurel

14th Region
Brendon Miller, Bluegrass Sports Nation
1. Letcher County Central
2. Breathitt County
3. Powell County
4. Hazard
5. Knott County Central

15th Region
Randy White, Appalachian News-Express
1. Martin County
2. Pikeville
3. Johnson Central
4. Paintsville
5. Floyd Central

16th Region
James Collier, WLGC-FM
1. Boyd County
2. Ashland Blazer
3. Russell
4. Lewis County
5. Raceland

Girls Basketball:

Rank-school (FPV) | Record | Points
1. Sacred Heart (11) | 12-3 | 246
2. Assumption (1) | 11-5 | 228
3. George Rogers Clark (1) | 13-2 | 221
4. Calloway County (3) | 21-0 | 199
5. Simon Kenton | 19-1 | 189
6. Cooper | 13-3 | 182
7. Frederick Douglass | 13-3 | 168
8. Taylor County | 16-3 | 112
9. Ashland Blazer | 13-1 | 103
10. Campbell County | 12-2 | 95
11. Notre Dame | 11-5 | 88
12. North Laurel | 12-5 | 75
13. South Laurel | 14-5 | 70
14. Henderson County | 11-7 | 54
15. Covington Holy Cross | 14-2 | 44
16. Bishop Brossart | 18-1 | 39

Others receiving votes: Boyd County 14, Butler 9, Ryle 8, Barren County 7, Daviess County 7, Mercy 5, Franklin County 3, Manual 3, Marshall County 3, McCracken County 3, St. Henry 1.

1st Region
Steve Springer, Murray Ledger & Times
1. Calloway County
2. Marshall County
3. McCracken County
4. Carlisle County
5. Ballard Memorial

2nd Region
Edward Marlowe, WKDZ-FM
1. Henderson County
2. Lyon County
3. Crittenden County
4. Hopkins County Central
5. Christian County

3rd Region
Mark Mathis, Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer
1. Daviess County
2. Owensboro Catholic
3. Breckinridge County
4. Meade County
5. Edmonson County

4th Region
Micheal Compton, Bowling Green Daily News
1. Barren County
2. Allen County-Scottsville
3. Cumberland County
4. Monroe County
5. Franklin-Simpson

5th Region
Josh Claywell, Bardstown Kentucky Standard/LaRue County Herald News
1. Taylor County
2. Bethlehem
3. John Hardin
4. Campbellsville
5. Green County

6th Region
Alyx White, Rise Up Sports Media
1. Butler
2. Bullitt East
3. Mercy
4. North Bullitt
5. Bullitt Central

7th Region
Jason Frakes, The Courier Journal
1. Sacred Heart
2. Assumption
3. Central
4. Manual
5. Christian Academy

8th Region
James Weber, Cincinnati Enquirer
1. Simon Kenton
2. Anderson County
3. Woodford County
4. Spencer County
5. Owen County

9th Region
Brendan Connelly, Cincinnati Enquirer
1. Cooper
2. Covington Holy Cross
3. Notre Dame
4. Ryle
5. Highlands

10th Region
Evan Dennison
1. George Rogers Clark
2. Campbell County
3. Bishop Brossart
4. Montgomery County
5. Nicholas County

11th Region
Jared Peck, Lexington Herald-Leader
1. Frederick Douglass
2. Lafayette
3. Paul Dunbar
4. Franklin County
5. Madison Southern

12th Region
Mike Marsee, Danville freelancer
1. Rockcastle County
2. West Jessamine
3. Boyle County
4. Southwestern
5. Pulaski County

13th Region
Les Dixon, 13thRegionMediaNetwork.com
1. South Laurel
2. North Laurel
3. Knox Central
4. Bell County
5. Corbin

14th Region
Brendon Miller, Bluegrass Sports Nation
1. Hazard
2. Letcher County Central
3. Knott County Central
4. Breathitt County
5. Leslie County

15th Region
Randy White, Appalachian News-Express
1. Johnson Central
2. Pikeville
3. Paintsville
4. Martin County
5. Floyd Central

16th Region
James Collier, WLGC-FM
1. Ashland Blazer
2. Boyd County
3. Russell
4. Rowan County
5. East Carter

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