OHSAABy The Associated Press

How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school boys basketball teams in the Associated Press polls of 2010, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):

DIVISION I

1. Columbus Northland (26) 20-0 260
2. Gahanna Lincoln 20-0 222
3. Mansfield Senior 17-0 193
4. Cincinnati La Salle 17-2 140
5. Mentor 17-2 108
6. Warren Harding 16-2 104
7. Westerville South 20-0 102
8. North Canton Hoover 15-3 68
9. Cincinnati Moeller 15-4 44
10. Upper Arlington 19-0 24

Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Lakewood St. Edward 23, 12. Cincinnati Princeton 21, 13. Massillon Jackson 20, 14. Toledo St. John’s 19, 15. Dublin Coffman 18, 16. Cleveland St. Ignatius 17.

DIVISION II

1. Akron Buchtel (19) 19-0 251
2. Dayton Dunbar (5) 16-3 208
3. Columbus DeSales 18-2 204
4. Port Clinton 19-0 154
5. Poland Seminary 16-1 147
6. Cleveland Benedictine (1) 16-3 124
7. Defiance (1) 17-2 89
8. Circleville Logan Elm 18-2 71
9. Dayton Chaminade-Julienne 15-3 60
10. Akron SVSM 10-4 38

Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Athens 24, 12. Middletown Fenwick 20, 13. Dover 16.

DIVISION III

1. Findlay Liberty-Benton (22) 18-0 252
2. Middletown Madison (1) 19-0 206
3. East Canton 19-0 191
4. Plymouth 18-0 174
5. Oak Hill (2) 18-0 163
6. Cincinnati Taft (1) 16-2 114
7. Peebles 17-0 110
8. Cardington-Lincoln 16-2 54
9. Ironton 17-3 53
10. Ottawa-Glandorf 15-4 30

Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Cleveland VASJ 13.

DIVISION IV

1. Newark Catholic (16) 18-0 237
2. McDonald (2) 18-0 216
3. South Charleston SE (2) 16-1 162
4. Shadyside (2) 15-0 135
5. Continental 17-2 131
6. Reedsville Eastern (2) 19-1 121
7. Dayton Jefferson 12-4 86
8. Fort Recovery 17-2 81
9. McComb 14-2 66
10. Kalida (1) 16-2 53

Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Berlin Hiland 38, 12. Delphos St. John’s 27, 13. Cincinnati Seven Hills 15.