Mars boys, Peters Township girls stand atop Trib 10 power rankings

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Wednesday, February 6, 2019 | 8:48 PM


Every Wednesday during the 2018-19 WPIAL basketball season, the TribLive High School Sports Network releases Power Rankings during the WPIAL Roundball Report at 6:30 p.m.

Then after the show, the Trib 10 appears online at TribHSSN.TribLive.com.

These rankings have zero classification boundaries.

Here are the rankings for the week of Feb. 4. Overall records are through Feb. 5.

BOYS TRIB 10

1. Mars Fightin’ Planets (20-1)

(Last Week 1)

2. Latrobe Wildcats (17-2)

(Last Week 3)

3. Pine-Richland Rams (18-2)

(Last Week 4)

4. Moon Tigers (20-1)

(Last Week 2)

5. Penn Hills Indians (17-3)

(Last Week 5)

6. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Chargers (18-1)

(Last Week 7)

7. Upper St. Clair Panthers (19-2)

(Last Week NR)

8. Mt. Lebanon Blue Devils (17-3)

(Last Week 6)

9. North Catholic Trojans (15-3)

(Last Week 9)

10. Lincoln Park Leopards (16-3)

(Last Week 8)

Out: Butler Golden Tornado (15-4)

GIRLS TRIB 10

1. Peters Township Indians (20-0)

(Last Week 1)

2. Chartiers Valley Colts (20-0)

(Last Week 2)

3. Norwin Knights (18-1)

(Last Week 3)

4. North Allegheny Tigers (19-1)

(Last Week 4)

5. Bishop Canevin Crusaders (18-2)

(Last Week 6)

6. Bethel Park Black Hawks (17-2)

(Last Week 7)

7. North Catholic Trojans (18-2)

(Last Week 5)

8. Central Valley Warriors (17-1)

(Last Week 9)

9. Oakland Catholic Eagles (18-2)

(Last Week 10)

10. Blackhawk Cougars (15-3)

(Last Week 8)

Out: none

Don Rebel is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Don at drebel@tribweb.com or via Twitter @TheDonRebel.

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