116 3rd St SE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401
The latest boys basketball rankings

Jan. 18, 2011 8:00 am
Others receiving votes: Johnston 6. West Des Moines Valley 5. Urbandale 3. Cedar Rapids Washington 2. Eldridge North Scott 1.
Class 4A
Record
Pts
Prv
1. Marion Linn-Mar (11)
12-0
110
1
2. Sioux City East
8-1
93
3
3. Ankeny
9-1
83
4
4. Cedar Rapids Kennedy
10-1
77
6
5. Waukee
9-2
56
7
6. Cedar Falls
8-2
48
8
7. Davenport Central
8-1
39
10
8. Cedar Rapids Jefferson
8-2
32
2
9. Des Moines Hoover
9-2
26
5
10. Davenport West
9-2
19
NR
Others receiving votes: Dubuque Wahlert 20. Harlan 8. MOC-Floyd Valley 3. Le Mars 2.
Class 3A
Record
Pts
Prv
1. Solon (8)
11-0
106
2
2. Sioux City Heelan (1)
9-2
79
1
3. Norwalk (1)
8-0
76
3
4. Waverly-Shell Rock
11-0
72
4
5. Carroll
10-1
62
6
6. Dallas Center-Grimes
9-1
41
7
6. Iowa Falls-Alden (1)
11-0
41
8
8. Pella
7-1
34
9
9. Davenport Assumption
7-3
31
5
10. Mount Pleasant
9-2
30
NR
Others receiving votes: Dike-New Hartford 11. Sioux Center 9. Mount Ayr 7. State Center West Marshall 4. Cascade 4. Des Moines Christian 3. Bloomfield Davis County 3. Iowa City Regina 3. Lawton-Bronson 1. Emmetsburg 1.
Class 2A
Record
Pts
Prv
1. Hull Western Christian (6)
11-1
102
1
2. Monroe PCM (4)
11-0
96
2
3. West Fork, Sheffield
9-0
83
3
4. Fort Dodge St. Edmond
10-1
74
4
5. Treynor (1)
12-0
61
T6
6. Sumner-Fredericksburg
12-0
45
8
7. Carroll Kuemper
9-2
44
5
8. West Branch
11-2
26
T6
9. Stanwood North Cedar
9-2
15
9
10. Wellman Mid-Prairie
9-3
13
10
Others receiving votes: Lynnville-Sully 15. Exira-EHK 6. Burlington Notre Dame 4. Moville Woodbury Central 2.
Class 1A
Record
Pts
Prv
1. Kalona Iowa Mennonite (10)
11-0
100
1
2. Danville
12-0
85
2
3. Keota
13-0
81
4
4. Cedar Falls NU
11-3
52
3
5. Prince of Peace Clinton
12-1
46
6
6. Traer North Tama
9-1
39
8
7. Gilbertville-Don Bosco
9-1
37
7
8. Storm Lake St. Mary's
12-1
36
10
9. Boyden-Hull
9-2
24
NR
10. Colo-Nesco
12-1
23
9
Linn-Mar's Marcus Paige (15, left) guards Cedar Rapids Washington's Wesley Washpun (11) in their game at Washington High School on Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, in Cedar Rapids. (Liz Martin/The Gazette)