Trib 10: 2 teams move into power rankings on eve of playoffs
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Wednesday, February 5, 2025 | 5:22 PM
There are only a few days remaining in the WPIAL regular season as the list of playoff-bound teams continues to grow, including the teams below.
There was one change this week in both the boys and girls power rankings.
Out of this Trib 10 for the boys is Deer Lakes, replaced by surging Belle Vernon.
On the girls side, Thomas Jefferson slides out while Oakland Catholic moves in.
Upper St. Clair dropping from No. 2 to 3 was the only other change in the boys power rankings while the top five girls teams remain unchanged from a week ago.
There were no changes at No. 1 as the South Fayette girls and Montour boys remain on top of the power rankings this week.
Here are the latest Trib 10 basketball power rankings with the overall records and last week’s ranking. These rankings have zero classification boundaries.
Boys Trib 10
1. Montour Spartans, (19-1), (1)
2. Baldwin Highlanders, (19-1), (3)
3. Upper St. Clair Panthers, (19-2), (2)
4. Aliquippa Quips, (16-3), (4)
5. Neighborhood Academy Bulldogs, (20-1), (5)
6. Uniontown Red Raiders, (18-3), (6)
7. South Allegheny Gladiators, (18-2), (7)
8. New Castle Red Hurricanes, (16-3), (8)
9. Chartiers Valley Colts, (18-3), (10)
10. Belle Vernon Leopards, (18-4), (NR)
Out: Deer Lakes Lancers
Girls Trib 10
1. South Fayette Lions, (20-1), (1)
2. Peters Township Indians, (18-2), (2)
3. Shady Side Academy Bulldogs, (20-0), (3)
4. Blackhawk Cougars, (18-2), (4)
5. Penn-Trafford Warriors, (20-0), (5)
6. Union Scotties, (19-0), (9)
7. Neshannock Lancers, (19-2), (10)
8. Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions, (16-4), (6)
9. Oakland Catholic Eagles, (17-3), (NR)
10. North Catholic Trojans, (15-2), (7)
Out: Thomas Jefferson Jaguars
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