Kansas Basketball Coaches Association Boys Basketball Rankings – 12/9/2025

6A Boys

  1. Shawnee Mission – South
  2. Olathe North
  3. OP- Blue Valley High
  4. Shawnee – Mill Valley
  5. OP – Blue Valley North
  6. Wichita Heights
  7. Derby
  8. Topeka – Washburn Rural
  9. OP – Blue Valley Northwest
  10. Maize

5A Boys

  1. Wichita – Kapaun Mt. Carmel
  2. Topeka Seaman
  3. Great Bend
  4. Topeka West
  5. Kansas City Piper
  6. Topeka – Shawnee Heights
  7. Maize South
  8. Andover
  9. Bonner Springs
  10. Salina South

4A Boys

  1. Baldwin
  2. Rock Creek
  3. Pratt
  4. Topeka Hayden
  5. Atchison
  6. Ottawa
  7. McPherson
  8. Roeland Park – Bishop Miege
  9. Andale
  10. Eudora

3A Boys

  1. Hesston
  2. Silver Lake
  3. Burlington
  4. Holcomb
  5. Goodland
  6. Seneca – Nemaha Central
  7. Wichita Collegiate
  8. Cheney
  9. Beloit
  10. Girard

2A Boys

  1. Sterling
  2. Moundridge
  3. Brookville – Ell Saline
  4. Salina – Sacred Heart
  5. Elbing – Berean Academy
  6. Bennington
  7. Belleville – Republic County
  8. Rossville
  9. St. Mary’s
  10. Pittsburg – St. Mary’s Colgan

1A Div. 1 Boys

  1. Olpe
  2. Coldwater – South Central
  3. Montezuma – South Gray
  4. Lincoln
  5. Centralia
  6. Little River
  7. Frankfort
  8. Alma – Wabaunsee
  9. White City – Rural Vista
  10. Canton – Galva

1A Div. 2 Boys

  1. Axtell
  2. Hanover
  3. Hutchinson – Central Christian
  4. McPherson – Elyria Christian
  5. Cunningham
  6. Lebo
  7. Hartford
  8. Otis-Bison
  9. Argonia
  10. Almena – Northern Valley

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