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Revision as of 23:16, 29 November 2023
In editions of Scholastic Visions, the official quarterly publication of the Illinois High School Scholastic Bowl Coaches Association, there are results of best-team polls conducted throughout the season. While any member is free to vote, voting is generally not taken up by more than a few.
There are separate rankings for Class AA (big schools) and Class A (little schools), though coaches can submit one for each class. Since its inception in 2000, Kevin Palmer, the coach at Fremd High School has been in charge of tabulation.
In a few noted cases, voters broke from the final IHSA results to vote a school higher than their finish in the IHSA State Series, accounting for the geographically-based (rather than performance-based) distribution of Regionals and Sectionals and the similar grouping of pools at the State Finals. Most notably:
- 2000-01: a great Lake Zurich team favored to make a run for the state title was upset by New Trier in the first round of the Sectional (which was then three rounds of single elimination), which in turn lost the Sectional Final to Stevenson. IMSA, winner of the state title, was ranked fourth, likely because they were left off of some ballots in protest.
- 2004-05: Fremd was knocked out in the Sectional by Stevenson, but was ranked #1 in the final poll, despite Stevenson winning the IHSA State Title.
- 2005-06: The Latin School bested Winnebago in pool play at the IHSA State Title, forcing Winnebago to settle for 3rd place. Despite this, the coaches recognized that Winnebago and Latin were by far the best two Class A teams in state that year, and appropriately voted Winnebago second place over IVC.
- 2006-07: Maine South was knocked out of the Sectional by New Trier. Despite not appearing at the IHSA State Championship Tournament, the team was voted third in state. St. Ignatius finished third in the same Sectional as New Trier and Maine South, but strong play throughout the year garnered them enough support to finish ahead of a Libertyville team which took 4th place at the IHSA State Championship Tournament. Oak Park-River Forest did not even win its own regional (losing to St. Ignatius), but had earned enough respect to earn the 8th spot, tied with Libertyville.
In each case, only the final (post season) poll for each year is listed.
2000-01
Class A
2. Carlinville
3T. St. Anthony, Latin School
5. Sullivan
8. St. Bede
9. Robinson
10. Herrin
Class AA
2. Stevenson
3. Lake Zurich
6. Fenwick
8. Salem
9. Lincoln-Way
10. Larkin
2001-02
Class A
1. Latin School
4. Carterville
6T. Bloomington Central Catholic, Cuba
8T. Unity (Tolono), Warrensburg-Latham
10. Carlinville
Class AA
2. New Trier
3. St. Ignatius
4T. Homewood-Flossmoor, Auburn
8T. Fremd, Maine East
10. Sterling
2002-03
Class A
2. Carlinville
3. Latin School
4. Dunlap
6. Mt. Carmel
7T. Gibault, Litchfield
9. Fairfield
10T. PORTA, Pleasant Plains
Class AA
2. New Trier
3. Auburn
4. Guilford
5. Stevenson
10. Sterling
2003-04
no final poll announced
2004-05
Class A
1. Latin School
2T. Marquette, St. Teresa, Eureka
5T. Illinois Valley Central, Marian Central, Roycemore
9. Fairfield
10. Pittsfield
Class AA
1. Fremd
2. Stevenson
3. Auburn
5. New Trier
6. Fenwick
7. Morton
8. Deerfield
9. MacArthur
10. Hoffman Estates
2005-06
Class A
1. Latin School
2. Winnebago
3. IVC
5. Fairfield
7. Macomb
8. Byron
Class AA
1. Fremd
2. Auburn
4. Bloomington
5. New Trier
6. Carbondale
7. Fenwick
9T. Oak Park-River Forest, Maine East
2006-07
Class A
2. Columbia
3. Latin School
4. PORTA
7. Macomb
8. Morrison
9. Paris
10. Winnebago
Class AA
1. New Trier
3. Maine South
4. Bloomington
5. Auburn
6. Carbondale
7. St. Ignatius
8T. Oak Park-River Forest, Libertyville
10. Fenwick
2007-08
Class A
1. PORTA
2. Byron
3. Latin School
4. Litchfield
5T. Macomb, Peoria Heights, Rochester
9. Fairfield
10. Murphysboro
Class AA
1. Auburn
3. Stevenson
5. New Trier
6. Springfield
7. Bloomington
9. Carbondale
10. Naperville North
2008-09
Class A
1. Latin School
2. Litchfield
5. Macomb
6. Morrison
7. PORTA
8. Columbia
9T. Byron, Lisle, Marissa, New Berlin
Class AA
1. Carbondale
2. Auburn
4. Stevenson
5. New Trier
7. Fremd
8. Maine South
10. Springfield