In the latest Idaho high school girls basketball media poll, several teams from the Four Treasure Valley have secured their positions in the 6A rankings. Notably, Owyhee and Boise continue to lead the pack as the top two contenders. The poll, released on Tuesday, highlights the consistent performance of leading teams across various classifications, with no new entrants this week. The rankings reflect the ongoing competition among schools vying for state championship glory in February.
Owyhee remains the pinnacle of excellence in the 6A classification, maintaining its No. 1 position for the third consecutive week. The team's remarkable record of 16-1 underscores its dominance. Boise, following a significant home victory over Borah, has climbed to the second spot. Meanwhile, Borah slipped to third place, while Eagle and Coeur d'Alene complete the top five. These teams, all members of the Southern Idaho Conference, are showcasing intense rivalry as they prepare for the upcoming state championships.
In the 5A classification, Middleton continues to reign supreme, receiving six first-place votes. Pocatello follows closely behind at No. 2, securing two first-place votes. Skyline has made a notable ascent, climbing two spots to rank third. Mountain Home and Blackfoot round out the top five, reflecting the competitive nature of this division.
The 4A classification sees Timberlake holding steady at the top, followed by Sugar-Salem, South Fremont, Bear Lake, and Teton. In the 3A category, Malad leads with an impressive 17-1 record, trailed by Parma, Melba, Ririe, and Grangeville. Oakley dominates the 2A classification, remaining undefeated, while Rockland leads the 1A classification, also maintaining its top position.
This week's rankings highlight the consistency and competitiveness of Idaho's high school girls basketball teams. As the season progresses, these teams will continue to vie for supremacy, with the ultimate goal of securing a state championship title. The performances in the coming weeks will be crucial in determining which teams will emerge victorious in February's championship games.