Which Greater Cincinnati boys, girls basketball teams made 1st Ohio AP Poll?

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Which Greater Cincinnati boys, girls basketball teams made 1st Ohio AP Poll?

The second Ohio Associated Press boys and girls basketball polls were released Monday afternoon. Greater Cincinnati had four boys and eight girls teams make the Top-10 in their respective divisions.

Here are the selections:

The Top-10 teams in the Boys Associated Press Ohio High School Basketball Polls of the 2022-2023 season with first-place votes in parentheses, won-loss record, total points and position last week at right.

Division I

1. Lakewood St. Edward (14) 13-0, 166, 1

2. Centerville (5) 14-2, 147, 2

3. Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 13-1, 127, 4

4. Akr. SVSM 12-4, 121, 3

5. Lewis Center Olentangy Orange 14-2, 75, 7

6. Elder 13-2, 71, 6

7. Fairfield 13-3, 58, 5

8. Powell Olentangy Liberty 14-2, 52, 9

9. Pickerington Cent. 12-5, 44, 8

10. Garfield Hts. 12-3, 39, 10

Others receiving 12 or more points: Stow-Munrow Falls 38, Macedonia Nordonia 18, Avon Lake 16, Lewis Center Olentangy 14, Huber Heights Wayne 13, Moeller 13.

Division II

1. Cols. Bishop Ready (10) 14-0, 162, 2

2. Day. Chaminade Julienne (7) 15-2, 147, 1

3. Taft 14-2, 124, 5

T3. Rocky River Lutheran W. (1) 12-1, 124, 4

5. Toledo Central Catholic 11-3, 100, 3

6. Defiance 14-1, 87, 6

7. Sandusky 13-1, 79, 7

8. Zanesville Maysville (1) 15-0, 51, NR

9. Parma Hts. Holy Name 14-0, 46, 8

10. Cin. Woodward 12-2, 26, 10

Others receiving 12 or more points: Youngs. Ursuline 21, Tipp City Tippecanoe 18.

Division III

1. Casstown Miami E. (7) 15-1, 151, 1

2. Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. (8) 11-4, 143, T2

3. Toledo Emmanuel Christian 12-2, 116, T2

4. Minford 14-1, 96, 6

5. Ottawa-Glandorf 11-3, 93, 4

6. Martins Ferry 14-0, 90, 7

7. Findlay Liberty-Benton (2) 15-0, 81, 8

8. Camden Preble Shawnee (1) 15-2, 53, 5

9. Cols. Africentric 13-4, 37, T10

10. Sugarcreek Garaway 13-1, 33, T10

Others receiving 12 or more points: Worthington Christian 33, Malvern 31, Jamestown Greeneview (1) 14, S. Point 12.

Division IV

1. Richmond Hts. (16) 16-0, 185, 1

2. Jackson Center (2) 14-1, 148, 3

3. Leesburg Fairfield 14-0, 140, 2

4. Russia 15-1, 130, 4

5. Convoy Crestview 13-1, 119, 5

6. Hamler Patrick Henry 13-2, 64, 6

7. Caldwell 15-1, 48, 9

8. Maria Stein Marion Local 10-3, 34, 8

9. Lowellville 13-1, 32, NR

10. Mogadore 11-1, 27, 10

Others receiving 12 or more points: Troy Christian 24, Cornerstone Christian 21, Ft. Loramie 18, Stewart Federal Hocking 16, Cincinnati Christian (1) 13.

Girls basketball

The Top-10 teams in the Girls Associated Press Ohio High School Basketball Polls of the 2022-2023 season with first-place votes in parentheses, won-loss record and total points.

Division I

1. Mason (10) 16-1, 172, 1

2. West Clermont (5) 18-0, 162, 3

3. Liberty Twp. Lakota E. (1) 16-1, 153, 2

4. Olmsted Falls 14-3, 95, 5

5. Marysville (1) 16-1, 92, 7

6. Cin. Princeton 14-2, 86, 4

7. Pickerington Cent. (1) 13-4, 60, 8

8. Dublin Coffman 13-4, 55, 6

9. Bellbrook (2) 14-2, 44, NR

10. Oxford Talawanda 15-0, 33, NR

Others receiving 12 or more points: Tol. Start 31, Powell Olentangy Liberty 27, Rocky River Magnificat 18, Fremont Ross 16, Solon 13.

Division II

1. Kettering Alter (7) 15-2, 161, 1

2. Tol. Cent. Cath. (6) 15-1, 154, 2

3. Proctorville Fairland (3) 17-0, 144, 3

4. Alliance Marlington 14-1, 121, 4

5. Cin. Purcell Marian (3) 15-2, 106, 5

6. Copley 16-1, 66, 7

7. Chillicothe Unioto 17-0, 65, 6

8. Canfield 15-1, 61, 9

9. Hamilton Badin (1) 15-2, 42, T10

10. Findlay Liberty-Benton 15-1, 37, NR

Others receiving 12 or more points: Waynesville 34, Thornville Sheridan 22, Gates Mills Gilmour 18.

Division III

1. Worthington Christian (15) 16-1, 184, 1

2. Shaker Hts. Laurel (3) 11-5, 126, 2

T2. Seaman N. Adams 18-0, 126, 4

4. Smithville (1) 15-1, 101, 5

5. Ottawa-Glandorf 14-3, 97, 3

6. Belmont Union Local (1) 18-0, 87, 8

7. Cols. Africentric 13-3, 81, 6

8. Wheelersburg 15-2, 60, 7

9. Apple Creek Waynedale 14-2, 44, 10

10. Cin. Country Day 10-2, 29, 9

Others receiving 12 or more points: Milford Center Fairbanks 24, Portsmouth W. 20, Doylestown Chippewa 18, Sardinia Eastern 16, Rockford Parkway 15, Liberty Center 13.

Division IV

1. New Madison Tri-Village (20) 19-0, 200, 1

2. Ft. Loramie 16-1, 173, 2

3. Tol. Christian 13-2, 120, 4

4. Sugar Grove Berne Union 18-0, 118, 3

5. Richmond Hts. 14-2, 85, 6

6. Portsmouth Notre Dame 16-1, 80, 5

7. Maria Stein Marion Local 15-2, 72, 8

8. Hannibal River 16-1, 58, 7

9. New Washington Buckeye Cent. 15-2, 51, 9

10. Crown City S. Gallia 16-2, 33, 10

Others receiving 12 or more points: Convoy Crestview 23, New Middletown Spring 21, Xenia Legacy Christian Academy 13, Leipsic 12, Russia 12.
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