CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - The Associated Press high school boys basketball poll with first-place votes in parentheses and total points:
Team Record Pts
Class AAA
1. Martinsburg (9) 7-0 99
2. Hedgesville (1) 9-0 86
3. South Charleston 6-1 72
4. Greenbrier East 9-0 69
5. Morgantown 7-1 67
6. Princeton 7-1 32
T7. Woodrow Wilson 4-2 24
T7. Preston 5-1 24
9. George Washington 5-2 19
T10. Huntington 5-1 17
T10. Washington 8-2 17
T10. Parkersburg South 7-2 17
Others receiving votes: University 5, Musselman 1, Brooke 1.
Class AA
1. Scott (5) 8-0 90
2. Bluefield (5) 4-1 80
3. Poca 7-1 74
4. Robert C. Byrd 6-1 71
5. Wyoming East 6-1 70
T6. Webster County 5-1 28
T6. Roane County 7-2 28
8. Tolsia 4-5 20
9. Fairmont Senior 5-3 18
10. North Marion 5-2 17
Others receiving votes: Summers County 16, Westside 11, Mingo Central 11, Herbert Hoover 7, Mount View 5, Ritchie County 2, Liberty Raleigh 2.
Class A
1. Magnolia (4) 6-0 83
2. Charleston Catholic (1) 5-1 69
T3. Tucker County (1) 6-1 63
T3. Buffalo (1) 8-0 63
5. Tug Valley (2) 4-1 58
6. Parkersburg Catholic 7-1 57
7. St. Marys 6-1 35
8. Greenbrier West 7-1 25
9. Valley Fayette 3-0 13
10. Tygarts Valley 5-0 10
Others receiving votes: Greater Beckley Christian 6, Wheeling Central 6, Trinity 2, Paden City 2, Bishop Donahue 2, Notre Dame 1.
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