PIAA girls basketball rankings for the Week of Dec. 16, 2018

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Sunday, December 16, 2018 | 9:06 PM


Whether you are a fan of your local district team or you like to know what’s going on in girls’ high school basketball around Pennsylvania, the TribLive High School Sports Network has you covered this winter.

We rank the top WPIAL teams in each class every Sunday and follow up with our PIAA rankings every Monday during the high school basketball season.

The first edition of the PIAA girls’ basketball rankings features seven WPIAL teams, including the top two in Class 5A and a pair in Class 3A.

The rankings also include all six defending state champions.

Here is the PIAA Top Five in each of the six classifications for the week of Dec. 16.

Class 6A

1. Upper Dublin (3-0)

2. North Allegheny (4-0)

3. Abington (4-0)

4. William Allen (3-0)

5. Neshaminy (4-0)

Class 5A

1. Chartiers Valley (3-0)

2. Mars (4-0)

3. West Chester Henderson (3-0)

4. Archbishop Wood (2-1)

5. Strath Haven (4-0)

Class 4A

1. Lancaster Catholic (3-0)

2. North Catholic (2-0)

3. Erie Villa Maria Academy (4-0)

4. Bishop McDevitt (4-0)

5. Valley View (3-0)

Class 3A

1. Neumann-Goretti (1-1)

2. East Allegheny (4-0)

3. St. Basil Academy (4-0)

4. Loyalsock Township (3-0)

5. Beaver (4-0)

Class 2A

1. Bellwood-Antis (3-0)

2. West Catholic (2-2)

Bishop Canevin (3-1)

4. Penns Manor (2-0)

5. West Middlesex (4-0)

Class A

1. Jenkintown (4-0)

2. Bishop Carroll (2-0)

3. Lourdes Regional (3-0)

4. The Christian Academy (5-0)

5. Lebanon Catholic (2-1)

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

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