Trib 10: Sizing up the 6 WPIAL teams left on the Road to Hershey

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Tuesday, March 25, 2025 | 8:25 PM


Then there were three.

Three boys teams and three girls squads are headed east to Hershey to play for the ultimate high school basketball prize, the PIAA championship.

As those six teams prepare to play for state gold, they also rise up the ladder in the latest Trib 10 power rankings.

The final rankings of the year are next week, but heading into the final weekend of the season, Neighborhood Academy boys and Upper St. Clair girls have taken over the top spot in each respective poll.

After four rounds on the Road to Hershey, here are the latest Trib 10 basketball power rankings with overall record and last week’s ranking. These rankings have zero classification boundaries.

Boys Trib 10

1. Neighborhood Academy Bulldogs, (28-1), (2)

2. South Allegheny Gladiators, (27-3), (4)

3. Sewickley Academy Panthers, (24-5), (8)

4. Upper St. Clair Panthers, (26-3), (1)

5. Chartiers Valley Colts, (26-4), (3)

6. Aliquippa Quips, (23-6), (5)

7. North Catholic Trojans, (22-7), (6)

8. Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions, (26-4), (7)

9. Jeannette Jayhawks, (25-3), (9)

10. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Chargers, (21-8), (10)

Out: None

Girls Trib 10

1. Upper St. Clair Panthers, (23-6), (2)

2. South Fayette Lions, (28-2), (3)

3. Shady Side Academy Bulldogs, (28-1), (4)

4. Peters Township Indians, (26-4), (1)

5. North Catholic Trojans, (25-5), (5)

6. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Chargers, (25-5), (6)

7. Oakland Catholic Eagles, (25-4), (7)

8. Blackhawk Cougars, (25-4), (8)

9. Union Scotties (25-1), (9)

10. Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions, (22-6), (10)

Out: None

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