LOUISVILLE — The top teams in the Kentucky Associated Press high school basketball polls, with first-place votes, records, total points and previous rankings:

BOYS
Rank-School FPV Rcd TP Pvs
1. Scott Co. (12) 21-1 120 1
2. Lou. Trinity 15-5 99 2
3. John Hardin 21-0 96 3
4. Cov. Catholic 16-5 68 4
5. University Heights 16-3 49 5
(tie) Lou. Waggener 17-3 49 8
7. Collins 16-4 36 7
8. Campbell Co. 13-4 27 6
9. Cooper 16-3 18 9
10. South Laurel 18-2 14 NR
(tie) Knox Central 17-3 14 NR

Others receiving votes: McCracken County 10. Walton-Verona 8. Elliott Co. 8. Lou. Ballard 6. Shelby Valley 5. Graves Co. 5. Lex. Christian 4. Madison Central 3. Madisonville-North Hopkins 3. Lex. Henry Clay 3. Bowling Green 3. Danville 3. North Laurel 2. Mayfield 2. Newport 1. Lou. Seneca 1. Allen Co.-Scottsville 1. Frankfort 1. Woodford Co. 1.

GIRLS
Rank-School FPV Rcd TP Pvs
1. Conner (7) 19-1 108 3
2. Scott Co. (1) 19-1 88 1
3. Ryle 18-3 85 2
4. Elizabethtown (2) 19-2 77 5
5. Boyd Co. (2) 16-3 72 4
6. Lincoln Co. 16-2 69 9
7. Lou. Sacred Heart 13-5 32 10
8. Lou. Male 11-4 30 7
9. Highlands 17-4 22 8
10. Webster Co. 20-3 17 6

Others receiving votes: North Laurel 14. Lou. Christian Academy 11. Graves Co. 7. Leslie Co. 7. South Laurel 7. Harlan County 4. Lou. Butler 3. Marshall Co. 2. Murray 2. Wolfe Co. 2. Lou. Eastern 1.

All AP member subscribers are eligible to vote. This weeks voters include: The Daily Independent, Ashland; Daily News, Bowling Green; Times-Tribune, Corbin; Daily Enterprise, Harlan; The Gleaner, Henderson; Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington; The Courier-Journal, Louisville; The Ledger Independent, Maysville; The Mayfield Messenger, Mayfield; The Paducah Sun, Paducah; WDKY, Lexington; WKYX, Paducah.

Scott County’s Diablo Stewart (11) drives to the basket during the second half of a Sweet Sixteen opening round game against Trinity, Wednesday, at Rupp Arena.
https://maysville-online.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/web1_Scott-County-Trinity-Basketball_1-1.jpgScott County’s Diablo Stewart (11) drives to the basket during the second half of a Sweet Sixteen opening round game against Trinity, Wednesday, at Rupp Arena.