WICHITA, Kan.—
There was heavy turnover at the top of the rankings this week as six of the top 14 No. 1 ranked teams changed spots. See all the changes below.Class 6A
There were not any seismic changes in Class 6A this week. All of the top 10 boys teams stayed constant. Olathe East dropped to No. 9 in the girls rankings and Blue Valley North moved into the rankings at No. 8. Wichita East went from No. 10 to unranked for the girls' side.
Boys
1. Wichita Heights (1)
2. Olathe Northwest (2)
3. BV Northwest (3)
4. Blue Valley North (4)
5. Olathe South (5)
6. Leavenworth (6)
7. Washburn Rural (7)
8. Wichita East (8)
9. Topeka High (9)
10. Olathe East (10)
Dropped out: None
Girls
1. Olathe Northwest (1)
2. Maize (2)
3. Wichita Heights (3)
4. Olathe South (4)
5. Free State (6)
6. Gardner-Edgerton (9)
7. Manhattan (7)
8. Blue Valley North (NR)
9. Olathe East (5)
10. Washburn Rural (8)
Dropped out: Wichita East
Class 5A
Both of the top teams in Class 5A changed this week. Lansing is the new No. 1 on the boys' side after Highland Park dropped to No. 3. Kapaun tumbled from the rankings and allowed Goddard Eisenhower to enter at No. 10 in its first year of existence. Blue Valley and Aquinas fell hard on the girls' side. Blue Valley went from No. 1 to No. 4, while Aquinas went from No. 2 to unranked. Salina Central used the strength of its win over Newton to climb into the top spot. Bishop Carroll moved up to No. 2 from No. 6. Andover rounds out the top three after climbing from No. 5.
Boys
1. Lansing (2)
2. Andover Central (3)
3. Topeka Highland Park (1)
4. KC Washington (4)
5. Emporia (5)
6. Bishop Miege (6)
7. St.Thomas Aquinas (9)
8. Bishop Carroll (7)
9. Salina Central (10)
10. Goddard Eisenhower (NR)
Dropped out: Kapaun
Girls
1. Salina Central (3)
2. Bishop Carroll (6)
3. Andover (5)
4. Blue Valley (1)
5. Highland Park (8)
6 Topeka West (NR)
7. Kapaun (10)
8. Topeka Seaman (NR)
9. Liberal (7)
10. Newton (4)
Dropped out: Aquinas, Salina South
Class 4A
Changes were few and far between in this class on both sides. KC Sumner dropped from No. 1 to No. 4 as the only significant change. On the girls' side, Cheney enters the rankings at No. 9.
Boys
1. Basehor-Linwood (2)
2. Ottawa (3)
3. McPherson (4)
4. KC Sumner (1)
5. Wichita Collegiate (5)
6. Buhler (6)
7. Topeka Hayden (7)
8. Pratt (9)
9. Abilene (10)
10. Baldwin (NR)
Dropped out: St. James
Girls
1. Holton (1)
2. McPherson (2)
3. Ottawa (3)
4. Hesston (5)
5. Colby (6)
6. Pratt (7)
7. Wellington (8)
8. Basehor (9)
9. Cheney (NR)
10. Haven (4)
Dropped out: Wamego
Class 3A
The top two teams remained the same for the boys, but all of the next eight shuffled some. Moundridge went from unranked to No. 5. Sedgwick also climbed into the rankings for the first time at No. 9. Hutchinson Trinity and Burlington both tumbled from the rankings. On the girls' side, the big change was Moundridge dropping from No. 5 to No. 10 after a loss to No. 2 Hillsboro on Friday.
Boys
1. Scott City (1)
2. Atchison County (2)
3. Riley County (8)
4. Hoisington (9)
5. Moundridge (NR)
6. Minneapolis (10)
7. Rock Creek (6)
8. Hillsboro (7)
9. Sedgwick (NR)
10. Beloit (5)
Dropped out: Hutchinson Trinity, Burlington
Girls
1. Riley Co.(1)
2. Hillsboro (2)
3. Atchinson Co. (3)
4. Sabetha (4)
5. Cimarron (6)
6. Frontenac (7)
7. Southwestern Heights (8)
8. Garden Plain (9)
9. Burlington (10)
10. Moundridge (5)
Dropped out: None
Class 2A
Lyndon flew up to boys' rankings from No. 8 to No. 1. Previous No. 1 Berean Academy slipped to No. 4. Medicine Lodge and Sedan entered the rankings at Nos. 6 and 8 at the expense of Syracuse and Stanton County. The girls remained realitively consistent with no teams dropping from the rankings.
Boys
1. Lyndon (8)
2. Meade (2)
3. Sterling (5)
4. Plainville (3)
5. Berean Academy (1)
6. Medicine Lodge (NR)
7. Washington County (4)
8. Sedan (NR)
9. Smith Center (9)
10. Ness City (6)
Dropped out: Syracuse, Stanton County
Girls
1. Jeff Co. North (1)
2. Washington Co (2)
3. Olpe (3)
4. Berean Academy (5)
5. Smith Center (6)
6. Atwood (7)
7. Ell-Saline (4)
8. Oakley (8)
9. Oskaloosa (9)
10. Jayhawk-Linn (10)
Dropped out: None
Class 1A Division I
Hanover, St. John and Udall all dropped out of the boys' rankings this week to allow Waverly, Burrton and Sylvan Lucas to enter the rankings. The girls have a new No. 1 in St. John after Hoxie dropped to No. 3.
Boys
1. Ashland (1)
2. Centralia (2)
3. Pretty Prairie (5)
4. Lakeside-Downs (6)
5. Macksville (4)
6. Udall (9)
7. Sylvan-Lucas (NR)
8. Waverly (NR)
9. Burrton (NR)
10. South Gray-Montezuma (8)
Dropped out: Hanover, St. John, Udall
Girls
1. St. John (2)
2. South Central- Coldwater (3)
3. Hoxie (1)
4. Centralia (4)
5. Dexter-Cedar Vale (5)
6. Waverly (6)
7. Thunder Ridge (NR)
8. Spearville (9)
9. SCC-Leroy (8)
10. Rock Hills (NR)
Dropped out: Deerfield, Wakefield
Class 1A Division II
Otis Bison went from top ranked last week to unranked this week in the boys' rankings. Baileyville moved up from No. 4 to No. 1 as a result. Norwich held onto the top spot in Class 1A Division II girls rankings.
Boys
1. Baileyville-B&B (4)
2. Hope (2)
3. Cheylin (7)
4. Victoria (NR)
5. Fowler (5)
6. Moscow (9)
7. Greeley Co-Tribune (10)
8. Frankfort (NR)
9. Kiowa-South Barber (3)
10. Healy (NR)
Dropped out: Otis Bison, Wilson, Chase
Girls
1 Norwich (1)
2 Wilson (3)
3 Ingalls (5)
4 Wetmore (8)
5 Argonia (2)
6 Central Christian (4)
7 Wallace County (9)
8 Greeley County (NR)
9 Victoria (NR)
10 St. John's- Tipton (10)
Dropped out: South Barber, Baileyville


