There is already a change at the top of the first Times-Tribune High School Boys Basketball Poll, while the girls’ ranking sees little shakeup.

Riverside, led by the high-scoring Nico Antoniacci, takes over as the No. 1 team in the boys ranking, and Scranton Prep is anchored at No. 1 among the girls teams.

Last week, Valley View, which debuts in the poll, knocked off Holy Cross to create the movement.

Riverside is off to a 3-0 start with impressive performances from Antoniacci. The Vikings’ best win came against District 1 Penncrest, which reached the PIAA Class 4A quarterfinals last season.

Abington Heights is 2-0 in the early season. The Comets climbed three places to No. 2.

Dunmore (3-0) is off to a fast start and moved up three places to No. 3. The Bucks averaged 68.3 points per game and won by an average margin of 39.0 points.

Valley View, which didn’t have any returning starters from last season’s District 2 Class 4A championship team that reached the PIAA semifinals, jumps into the poll at No. 4.

Scranton Prep split its two games at the North Catholic Tip-off Tournament in western Pennsylvania and is ranked No. 5.

Delaware Valley won its first three games to move one place in the poll to No. 6.

Holy Cross, which is without injured guard CJ Thompson, fell from No. 1 to No. 7 after opening with a win over Fannie Lou Hamer and a loss to Valley View.

Old Forge lost to the host Wolfpack in the title game of the Wilkes-Barre Area Tournament and dropped from No. 3 to No. 8.

Elk Lake stayed at No. 9 after two wins, and Lackawanna Trail is No. 10 after it won the Cal King Tournament championship.

In the girls’ ranking, Scranton Prep is 2-0 after wins over Wyoming Valley West and Bethlehem Liberty. The Classics are a unanimous choice at No. 1.

Dunmore stayed at No. 2, while North Pocono (3-0) and Abington Heights (1-1) swapped places at No. 3 and No. 4.

Mountain View is 3-0, which includes a win over Pocono Mountain East, and moved up one place into the top five.

Valley View, which lost to Dunmore last week in a nonleague game, is at No. 6.

Wallenpaupack, unranked in the preseason, defeated East Stroudsburg North, Stroudsburg, and Western Wayne to land at No. 7.

Scranton lost to Crestwood and Dallas, two top teams from the Wyoming Valley Conference, and tumbled three places to eighth.

Honesdale, which lost to No. 3 North Pocono, is down one spot to ninth, and Elk Lake, which has not played a game, is at No. 10.

2025-26 WEEK 1 TIMES-TRIBUNE BOYS TOP 10

1. Riverside (3-0)

2. Abington Heights (2-0)

3. Dunmore (3-0)

4. Valley View (2-0)

5. Scranton Prep (1-1)

6. Delaware Valley (3-0)

7. Holy Cross (1-1)

8. Old Forge (1-1)

9. Elk Lake (2-0)

10.  Lackawanna Trail (2-1)

2025-26 WEEK 1 TIMES-TRIBUNE BOYS GIRLS 10

1. Scranton Prep (2-0)

2. Dunmore (1-0)

3. North Pocono (3-0)

4. Abington Heights (1-1)

5. Mountain View (3-0)

6. Valley View (2-1)

7. Wallenpaupack (3-0)

8. Scranton (0-2)

9. Honesdale (2-1)

10. Elk Lake (0-0)