Unlike this year's NCAA Tournament, opening-round action in MaxPreps.com's MaxMadness was not favorable to the underdogs.
Higher seeds advanced in all but four first round matchups in the inaugural virtual championship presented by Milk.
Ames (Iowa) enjoyed the widest margain of victory of any No. 1 seed, capturing 83 percent of fan votes against No. 16 seed Conant (Jaffrey, N.H.), which captured a state title in New Hampshire.
The victory by the Little Cyclones comes just days after MaxPreps named star forward
Harrison Barnes the
National Player of the Year. Barnes averaged 26 points, 10 rebounds, three steals and three assists to lead Ames to a 27-0 record.
The biggest upset in the MaxMadness bracket also occurred in the West, as Connecticut class LL champion Bridgeport Central (Bridgeport, Conn.) stunned Georgia AAAAA winner Milton (Alpharetta, Ga.). The Hilltoppers, a No. 13 seed, advance by a narrow margain as they garnered 52 percent of fan votes.
Westchester, which sits at the bottom of the region's bracket as the No. 2 seed, overwhelmed its first round opponent, capturing 89% of fan votes against
'Iolani (Honolulu, Hawaii).

Westchester, which recently celebrated a CIF title, enjoyed an easy first-round victory in MaxMadness.
Photo by Jann Hendry
Close calls in the Midwest
Some tightly-contested matchups highlighted the first round of voting in the Midwest region.
Indiana's North Central (Indianapolis, Ind.) held off Johnson (St. Paul, Minn.) in an extremely close No.8/No.9 battle. The Panthers nailed down 51 percent of fan votes to squeak past Johnson, which captured the AAA crown in Minnesota.
South sees No. 11 seed move on
The Louisiana 4A champion, a No. 6 seed, was upset by Kentucky state champion
Shelby Valley (Pikeville, Ky.), which landed a stunning 69 percent of fan votes.
The Wildcats, hailing from Pikeville, a town of just over 6,000 people, captured the hearts of much of Eastern Kentucky with their improbable state title run which culminated in a victory over
Ballard (Louisville, Ky.), a school with an enrollment of roughly 1,700.
Hundreds of people turned out to greet Shelby Valley on their return trip home from Lexington after capturing the state title, and hundreds more turned out to vote for Shelby Valley in MaxMadness.
Top seeds advance in the East
The East region was stable, with the higher seed advancing in seven out of eight contests.
The only upset was No. 9 Bishop Miege (Shawnee Mission, Kan.) out No. 8 Bob Jones (Madison, Ala.) by grabbing a whopping 64 percent of the vote.
With 40 percent of fan votes, No. 10 Gaffney (S.C.) fell short before nearly knocking off No. 7 Melrose (Memphis, Tenn.). Meanwhile, No. 15 Russell (Great Falls, Mont.), the top team in Montana this season, put up a good fight against No. 2 Providence (Jacksonville, Fla.). Russell received 37 percent of fan votes, the most of any No. 2 seed.
The top team in the East, the Grey Bees of St. Benedict's Prep (Newark, N.J.), dispatched of Bismarck (Bismarck, N.D.) by pulling in 71 percent of votes.