It's hard to believe but just one week remains in the high school basketball regular season with regionals and sub-state tournaments on the horizon. We have compiled the sub-state standings for all that involve area teams and will update the standings leading all the way up to the release of the sub-state brackets. Below are all the sub-state pairings/standings for the listening area teams with latest records as of action through Feb. 23.
Regionals are scheduled to take place for Class 1A, Feb. 24-29, while sub-states are scheduled to be held March 2 through March 7.
**All records are according to those reported to KSHSAA website and MSC Sports**
2020 Kansas High School Basketball Sub-State Standings:
*Tie-breakers (Tie breaker policy listed below standings)
Class 4A Standings - Girls & Boys
Class 3A at Hiawatha
Girls |
Record |
Boys |
Record |
Nemaha Central |
19-0 |
Marysville |
14-4 |
Sabetha |
17-2 |
MH-MA |
13-4 |
Bishop Ward |
14-4 |
Nemaha Central |
13-6 |
ACCHS |
9-10 |
Pleasant Ridge |
11-7 |
Pleasant Ridge |
7-11 |
Hiawatha |
10-8 |
MH-MA |
7-11 |
Sabetha |
10-9 |
Hiawatha |
7-11 |
ACCHS |
7-12 |
Marysville |
7-11 |
Bishop Ward |
3-15 |
Class 3A at Royal Valley
Girls |
Record |
Boys |
Record |
Riley County |
18-0 |
Royal Valley |
18-1 |
Jeff West |
11-8 |
Rock Creek |
18-1 |
Perry Lecompton |
10-9 |
Riley County |
15-3 |
Rock Creek |
10-9 |
Perry Lecompton |
13-6 |
St. Marys |
9-9 |
Jeff West |
11-8 |
Silver Lake |
9-10 |
Sant Fe Trail |
9-9 |
Santa Fe Trail |
8-10 |
St. Marys |
9-9 |
Royal Valley |
3-16 |
Silver Lake |
2-18 |
Class 2A at Horton
Girls |
Record |
Boys |
Record |
Valley Heights |
18-2 |
McLouth |
14-4 |
Jackson Heights |
17-2 |
Jeff County North |
13-5 |
Jeff County North |
16-2 |
Valley Heights |
15-6 |
Horton |
14-5 |
Riverside |
6-13 |
Oskaloosa |
10-8 |
Jackson Heights |
4-15 |
Rossville |
4-15 |
Rossville |
4-15 |
Riverside |
3-16 |
Horton |
2-16 |
McLouth |
2-16 |
Oskaloosa |
0-18 |
Class 1A Regional at Frankfort
Brackets: Girls & Boys
Class 1A Regional at Valley Falls
Brackets: Girls & Boys
1. Seeding shall be based strictly on percentage of wins and losses. To determine this percentage, divide the number of games won by the number of games played. (Only varsity competitions will count.) The team with the higher percentage will receive the higher seed. Byes in regular season games/tournaments (including league tournament) ARE NOT to be counted.Sub-State Seeding Criteria by KSHSAA
2. If two teams have an identical percentage, the tie will be broken as follows:
a. If the teams played each other, the one defeating the other a larger number of times will receive the seed.
b. If they have played each other and each has defeated the other team under consideration an identical number of times, go to step (c).
c. If two teams have the same percentage of wins and 1 or 2 will not resolve the tie, the team with the most wins will receive the better seed.
d. If the tie in (c) still remains, then a draw by lot will determine the team receiving the higher seed. (Use a person from your community as a witness.)
3. If three teams have an identical percentage, the tie will be broken as follows:
a. If one team has defeated the other two a larger number of times, it will receive the better seed.
b. If not, the manager will draw by lot for top seed, then the tie between the remaining two teams shall be broken by using procedures in (2). The procedure for draw by lot is to put the names of the teams tied into a hat and draw. The first one drawn will receive the highest seed.
4. In sub-state tournaments, teams receiving a bye will consider the bye as a win as it relates to their win-loss record for seeding purposes in subsequent tournaments.
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