Doug Pacey joined The News Tribune in 2007 after covering prep sports at The Bellingham Herald for five years. He graduated from Issaquah High School in 1998 and earned a journalism degree from the University of Kansas in 2002. E-mail Doug.

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Here are The News Tribune's boys basketball rankings for the week of Jan. 18.
Class 4A
1. Garfield 8-1
2. Kentwood 9-3
3. Federal Way 11-2
4. Decatur 11-1
5. Gonazaga Prep 11-1
6. Eisenhower 13-0
7. Puyallup 10-2
8. Curtis 12-3
9. Auburn 10-2
10. Lincoln 9-4
Got next: Central Kitsap, Foss, Kentridge, Lake Stevens, Lincoln, Mariner, Mount Tahoma, Mountlake Terrace
Garfield, Federal Way, Decatur and Kentwood will all play at the King Holiday Hoopfest on Monday at Hec Edmundson Pavilion.
Curtis rocked Puyallup on Saturday and climbed into the rankings. Lincoln is new at No. 10. The Abes have scratched and clawed to win games while missing a chunk of their roster. Now with nearly everyone back, Lincoln should be even better.
Curtis' win over No. 4 Puyallup and No. 3 Kentwood's victory over No. 2 Federal Way were the highlights from Saturday night.
The boys rankings will be up later Sunday afternoon.
