High school boys, girls basketball rankings for week of Dec. 17, 2017

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Saturday, December 16, 2017 | 9:57 PM


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Basketball

Boys

Class 6A

1. Butler5-02

2. Mt. Lebanon4-04

3. Fox Chapel4-03

4. Pine-Richland3-11

5. Woodland Hills4-05

Out: none

Class 5A

1. Mars4-01

2. Moon3-04

3. Franklin Regional4-0—

4. McKeesport2-22

5. Chartiers Valley3-15

Out: Gateway (0-4, 3)

Class 4A

1. Quaker Valley3-01

2. New Castle3-12

3. Indiana3-04

4. Ambridge3-1—

5. Central Valley2-23

Out: South Fayette (2-2, 5)

Class 3A

1. Aliquippa3-02

2. Lincoln Park1-21

3. Seton LaSalle3-1—

4. Washington2-13

5. CWNC1-34

Out: East Allegheny (1-3, 5)

Class 2A

1. Sewickley Academy4-01

2. Jeannette1-02

3. OLSH4-13

4. Chartiers-Houston3-14

5. Serra Catholic3-1—

Out: Fort Cherry (1-3, 5)

Class A

1. Monessen1-31

2. Imani Christian1-32

3. Union1-23

4. Vincentian Academy1-14

5. Clairton0-15

Out: none

Girls

Class 6A

1. North Allegheny3-01

2. Bethel Park3-03

3. Peters Township4-04

4. Penn Hills1-22

5. Mt. Lebanon2-25

Out: none

Class 5A

1. Chartiers Valley3-21

2. Oakland Catholic2-13

3. Hampton2-14

4. Gateway4-0—

5. Mars2-22

Out: South Fayette (1-2, 5)

Class 4A

1. CWNC3-01

2. Blackhawk3-02

3. Beaver3-13

4. Keystone Oaks3-14

5. Central Valley3-0—

Out: Freeport (2-2, 5)

Class 3A

1. Bishop Canevin2-11

2. Neshannock4-02

3. East Allegheny4-03

4. Riverside4-04

5. Mohawk2-15

Out: None

Class 2A

1. Chartiers-Houston2-11

2. Vincentian Acad.2-12

3. OLSH2-13

4. Leechburg3-14

5. Brentwood4-0—

Out: Greensburg C.C. (1-2, 5)

Class A

1. Winchester-Thurston1-11

2. West Greene4-02

3. Sewickley Academy4-0—

4. Quigley Catholic1-24

5. St. Joseph2-23

Out: Cornell (1-3, 5)

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