At this juncture, the state girls basketball picture breaks down into two distinct tiers. Dominant teams are the norm in the three smaller classifications, where Lynden Christian, Okanogan and Colton appear to be clear favorites to win state at 1A, 2B, and 1B, respectively. All three teams are undefeated against opponents in their own classification, and all own an average margin of victory of at least 18 points per game.
At the upper levels, though, parity reigns. The 4A field is as wide open as it’s been in recent memory. The race is a bit slimmed down at 3A — one could probably call Lynnwood the frontrunner — but the depth of talent concentrated in Seattle and Tacoma means the road for the Royals will be anything but easy. And the craziest classification of them all may be 2A, where four different teams are ranked No. 1 by various polls around the state. The days of Mark Morris and W.F. West hegemony are kaput.
We took the temperature of boys basketball in Washington on Thursday. Now it’s time for the girls. Same style: I divided the state into five regions and highlighted the good, the bad, and the interesting from each after a month-plus of action.
Once again, thanks to ScoreCzar.com for their stellar database of prep information, as well as Tim Martinez at The Columbian for compiling this lovely table detailing the different top ten rankings released by various outlets around the state.
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