Julia Hunt and Holy Cross finished No. 9 in the final statewide media poll. Photo provided | Bob Jackson

The seventh and final week of the KHSAA basketball statewide media polls are out.

Votes are pulled from 16 media members representing each region of the state. The 16-member panel submits their top 10 in boys and girls basketball and presents a top five for the region they cover.

This was the last poll of the season.

Boys statewide poll 

First-place votes in parentheses; records through Sunday’s games.  

Rank-school (FPV)                         Record                Pts         LW 

1. Warren Central (16)                 27-1                     160        1 

2. Lexington Catholic                    28-2                     144        2 

3. North Oldham                            23-5                    106        3 

4. George Rogers Clark                 22-5                     95          4 

5. Covington Catholic                   24-4                     69          5 

6. Ballard                                        23-4                     63          T6 

7. Great Crossing                           25-5                     61          T6 

8. Frederick Douglass                   26-2                     57          9 

9. Lyon County                               25-5                     55          8 

10. Evangel Christian                    26-4                     33          10 

Others receiving votes: Male 20, Bowling Green 9, North Laurel 6, Conner 1, McCracken County 1.  

Eighth Region 

Josiah Koenig, Oldham Era 

1. North Oldham 

2. Grant County 

3. Collins 

4. Simon Kenton 

5. Spencer County  

Ninth Region 

James Weber, Cincinnati Enquirer 

1. Conner 

2. Covington Catholic 

3. Covington Holy Cross 

4. Lloyd Memorial 

5. Newport  

10th Region 

Evan Dennison, LinkNKY.com 

1. George Rogers Clark 

2. Mason County 

3. Campbell County 

4. Harrison County 

5. Bracken County  

Girls statewide poll 

First-place votes in parentheses; records through Sunday’s games.  

Rank-school (FPV)                         Record                Pts         LW 

1. Sacred Heart (16)                      27-3                     160        1 

2. Manual                                        25-2                     144        2 

3. Cooper                                        24-3                     126        3 

4. McCracken County                   27-2                     109        4 

5. Mercy                                          19-9                     87          5 

6. George Rogers Clark                 21-7                     82          6 

7. Henderson County                   22-4                     66          7 

8. Ryle                                              21-8                     39          9 

9. Covington Holy Cross               24-6                     33          8 

10. Bethlehem                               23-7                     13          NR 

Others receiving votes: Christian Academy 5, Pikeville 5, Bowling Green 4, Graves County 3, Meade County 3, Danville 1.  

Eighth Region 

Josiah Koenig, Oldham Era 

1. Anderson County 

2. Spencer County 

3. Grant County 

4. South Oldham 

5. Simon Kenton  

Ninth Region 

James Weber, Cincinnati Enquirer 

1. Cooper 

2. Ryle 

3. Covington Holy Cross 

4. Conner 

5. Dixie Heights  

10th Region 

Evan Dennison, LinkNKY.com 

1. George Rogers Clark 

2. Montgomery County 

3. Bishop Brossart 

4. Paris 

5. Pendleton County  

Voting members: Chelsea Parker, The Paducah Sign, Scott Brown, Yoursportsedge.com/WKDZ-FM, Mark Mathis, Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer, Micheal Compton, Bowling Green Daily News, Josh Claywell, Bardstown Kentucky Standard/LaRue County Herald News, J.L. Kirven, The Courier Journal, Jason Frakes, The Courier Journal, Josiah Koenig, Oldham Era, James Weber, Cincinnati Enquirer, Evan Dennison, LinkNKY.com, Jared Peck, Lexington Herald-Leader, Mike Marsee, Danville freelancer, Les Dixon, 13thRegionMediaNetwork.com, John Lowe, WYMT-TV, Randy White, Appalachian News-Express, Matthew Sparks, Ashland Daily IndependentÂ