JV records are meaningless at the smaller schools. All it means is you have a lot of decent players since most schools don't and their good ones play varsity. If a team has two really good varsity players, they can be competitive. If they have three, the can make some noise. In the last 4 years, King's JV teams are 18-1, 18-1, 17- 1 and 17-2 and have smoked most of their competition. Judging by this standard, they should be beating everyone at the varsity level, yet they haven't lifted that gold ball in more than a decade. Based on what they are losing and what they are returning at the varsity level, they should be very competitive, but not because their JV is 18-1. The same can be said about Okanogan. Their JV was 16-2 last year, but they are only losing 2 seniors from a 25-2 team. That's ten returning with varsity experience--scary.