Michigan boys basketball Associated Press polls – Feb. 19, 2019

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The top 10 teams in the Michigan Associated Press boys high school basketball poll, with records in parentheses. Totals are based on 15 points for a first-place vote, 14 for second, etc.

The votes are based on the polling of a select committee of media members from around the state.

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Division 1: Canton, Muskegon, Mount Pleasant climb into top 5

1. Detroit U-D Jesuit (5) (17-2) 75

2. Clarkston (15-2) 70

3. Canton (17-1) 54

4. Muskegon (15-3) 49

5. Saginaw (14-3) 45

(tie) Mount Pleasant (16-0) 45

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Division 1: Detroit King falls from No. 3 to No. 8

7. Flint Carman-Ainsworth (14-3) 44

8. Detroit King (15-3) 36

9. Roseville (15-3) 30

10. Detroit Cass Tech (15-3)

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Others receiving 12 or more votes in Division 1

Detroit Catholic Central (13-4) 25, Mattawan (15-0) 23, Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern (18-0) 18, Ann Arbor Pioneer (15-2) 18, Okemos (17-1) 17, Ypsilanti Lincoln (14-3) 16.

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Division 2: Benton Harbor reclaims No. 1 after win over River Rouge

1. Benton Harbor (2) (17-1) 72

2. Williamston (2) (17-1) 67

3. New Haven (1) (18-1) 66

4. River Rouge (15-2) 64

5. Bridgeport (18-0) 56

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Division 2: Fremont moves into top 10 for first time this season

6. Otsego (18-0) 50

7. Pontiac (17-1) 45

8. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (14-2) 35

(tie) Harper Woods Chandler Park Academy (16-0) 35

10. Fremont (16-1) 19

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Others receiving 12 or more votes in Division 2

Hudsonville Unity Christian (16-2) 17, Alma (13-2) 16, Ovid-Elsie (15-1) 15, Holland Christian (14-4) 12.

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Flint Beecher's Earnest Sanders soars for a dunk against Flint Hamady on Friday, Jan. 11, 2019. (Jake May | MLive.com)

Division 3: Top 5 remains the same

1. Flint Beecher (4) (17-2) 73

2. Pewamo-Westphalia (17-0) 66

3. Iron Mountain (1) (17-0) 64

4. Maple City Glen Lake (16-2) 61

5. Hanover-Horton (16-1) 55

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North Muskegon's TJ McKenzie (2) elevates for a jump shot against Muskegon Oakridge during a Nov. 30, 2019 game. (Mike Krebs | MLive.com)

Division 3: North Muskegon cracks the top 10

6. Unionville-Sebewaing (15-0) 46

7. Sanford-Meridian (16-1) 41

8. Detroit Pershing (16-2) 36

9. Petersburg Summerfield (16-1) 25

10. North Muskegon (17-1) 23

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Others receiving 12 or more votes in Division 3

Oscoda (17-0) 22, Detroit Edison PSA Early College of Excellence (12-6) 18, Wyoming Potter's House (16-1) 17, Quincy (15-2) 15.

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Division 4: Brimley keeps stranglehold on top spot

1. Brimley (5) (18-0) 75

2. Bellevue (16-0) 69

3. Southfield Christian (14-6) 65

4. Marcellus Howardsville Christian (16-1) 58

5. Martin (13-2) 53

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Division 4: Tri-unity Christian leads second five

6. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian (14-3) 51

7. Pellston (16-2) 40

8. Pittsford (16-2) 39

9. Athens (14-3) 22

10. Adrian Lenawee Christian (13-3) 21

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Others receiving 12 or more votes in Division 4

Frankfort-Elberta (14-4) 20, Big Rapids Crossroads Charter Academy (16-1) 18, Munising (12-3) 17.

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