Trib HSSN Top Five – WPIAL Boys Basketball

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Monday, December 18, 2017 | 2:58 AM


Here are the Trib High School Sports Network Top Five WPIAL boys basketball rankings for the Week of December 17th.

Class 6-A

1. Butler GOlden Tornado  5-0
Last Week #2

2. Mount Lebanon Blue Devils  4-0
Last Week #4

3. Fox Chapel Foxes  4-0
Last Week #3

4. Pine-Richland Rams  3-1
Last Week #1

5. Woodland Hills Wolverines  4-0
Last Week #5

Out of Top 5:  None

Class 5-A

1. Mars Fioghtin’ Planets  4-0
Last Week #1

2. Moon Tigers  3-0
Last Week #4

3. Franklin Regional Panthers  4-0
Last Week Unranked

4. McKeesport Tigers  2-2
Last week #2

5. Chartiers Valley Colts  3-1
Last Week #5

Out of Top 5:  Gateway Gators

Class 4-A

1. Quaker Valley Quakers  3-0
Last Week #1

2. New Castle Red Hurricane  3-1
Last Week #2

3. Indiana Little Indians  3-0
Last Week #4

4. Ambridge Bridgers  3-1
Last Week Unranked

5. Central Valley Warriors  2-2
Last Week #3

Out of Top 5:  South Fayette Lions

Class 3-A

1. Aliquippa Quips  3-0
Last Week #2

2. Lincoln Park Leopards  1-2
Last Week #1

3. Seton LaSalle Rebels  3-1
Last Week Unranked

4. Washington Little Prexies  2-1
Last Week #3

5. Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic Trojans  1-3
Last Week #4

Out of Top 5:  East Allegheny Wildcats

Class 2-A

1. Sewickley Academy Panthers  4-0
Last Week #1

2. Jeannette Jayhawks  1-0
Last Week #2

3. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Chargers  4-1
Last Week #3

4. Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers  3-1
Last Week #4

5. Serra Catholic Eagles  3-1
Last Week Unranked

Out of Top 5:  Fort Cherry Rangers

Class 1-A

1. Monessen Greyhounds  1-3
Last Week #1

2. Imani Christian Saints  1-3
Last Week #2

3. Union Scotties  1-2
Last Week #3

4. Vincentian Academy Royals  1-1
Last Week #4

5. Clairton Bears  0-1
Last Week #5

Out of Top 5:  None

 

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