Kentucky High School Basketball Rankings: February 7

There wasn’t much movement in our Kentucky high school basketball rankings this week because many games were canceled due to weather. Madison Central moved up after knocking off Henry Clay 56-52 (OT).
It will be a busy week for No. 7 North Laurel and Kentucky commit Reed Sheppard as the Jaguars hosts undefeated No. 3 Pulaski County Tuesday at 7:30 PM and travel north to face No. 7 Covington Catholic on Friday at 7:30 PM at BB&T Arena. Next week the Jaguars travel to Knox Central on February 15 at 7:30 PM to face the team that eliminated them last year.
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No. 10 Lexington Catholic hosts No. 15 Madison Central on Tuesday at 7:30 PM in another revenge game. Madison Central upset the No. 3 ranked Knights last year in the 11th region tournament.
Kentucky High School Basketball Top 25
1. George Rogers Clark (2)
2. Male (1)
3. Pulaski County
T4. Ballard
T4. Ashland
6. Greenwood
T7. Covington Catholic
T7. North Laurel
9. Bowling Green
10. Lexington Catholic
11. Pikeville
12. Warren Central
13. Pleasure Ridge Park
14. Dupont Manual
15. Madison Central
16. Cooper
17. Jeffersontown
18. Henry Clay
19. Woodford County
20. McCracken County
T21. Mason County *
T21. Western
T23. Great Crossing
T23. Lincoln County
25. Boyle County
Also Receiving Votes: Dixie Heights, Collins, Boyd County, Perry County Central, Murray, Lyon County
*Mason County lost to Trinity 59-48 on Sunday, February 6 after the ballots were sent in.
Voters: Troy Howell (@teeroyhowell), Clark Howell (@rezinc), and Barkley Truax (@barkleytruax)
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