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2018 BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL RANKINGS

WEEK OF DECEMBER 24

 

6A-4A Rankings

Rank, School, Pts., Prev, Weeks Opponents

1.    Galena Park North Shore (14-1) (7), 105, 1, 12/28-29 at Pasadena Tournament

2.    Silsbee (9-4), 97, 2, 12/18 vs. Bridge City; 12/27 at Dallas ISD Coca Cola Classic

3.    Barbers Hill (15-3), 91, 6, 12/27-29 at Barbers Hill Gulf Coast Classic

4.    Beaumont West Brook (9-4), 85, 7, 12/27-29 at Barbers Hill Gulf Coast Classic

5.    Port Arthur Memorial (11-6), 73, 3, 12/18 at James Gamble Classic

5.    Texas City (13-4), 73, 5, 12/27-29 at Brazosport Tournament

7.    Beaumont United (9-5), 62, 4, 12/27-29 at Pasadena Tournament

8.    Deer Park (17-5), 58, 8, 12/28 at Clear Falls

9.    Nederland (15-5), 49, 9, 12/27-29 at Barbers Hill Gulf Coast Classic

10.  Hardin-Jefferson (15-5), 37, 10, 12/27-29 at East Chambers Tournament

10.  Crosby (10-7), 37, 11, 12/28-29 at Conroe Christmas Classic

12.  Huffman Hargrave (13-4), 31, 12, 12/27-28 at Fredericksburg Tournament

13.  Huntington (12-3), 20, 14, 12/27-29 at Huntington Tournament

14.  Splendora (12-3), 14, 15, 12/27-29 at Buffalo Tournament

15.  Vidor (11-7), 4, 14, 12/28-29 at Bridge City Tournament

Others receiving votes: Lukfin Hudson 3, Livingston 1

3A-1A Rankings

Rank, School, Pts., Prev, Next Weeks Opponent (s)

1.     Shelbyville (16-1) (5), 105, 1, 12/27-29 at Tenaha Holiday Hoops

2.     East Chambers (7-1) (2), 97, 2, 12/27-29 at East Chambers Holiday Classic

3.     Coldspring-Oakhurst (15-1), 94, 3, 12/27-29 at Woodville Tournament

4.     Tenaha (5-1), 81, 5, 12/27-29 at Tenaha Holiday Hoops

5.     Woden (12-2), 76, 4, 12/27-29 at Huntington Tournament

6.     Broaddus (10-2), 68, 6, 12/27-29 at East Chambers Tournament

7.     Buna (8-5), 64, 8, 12/28-29 at Huntington Tournament

8.     Orangefield (14-4), 56, 7, 12/28-29 at Bridge City Tournament

8.     Dallardsville Big Sandy (11-4), 56, 9, 12/27-29 at Quinlan Boles Tournament

10.   Hempstead (9-3), 47, 10, 12/27-29 at Madisonville Tournament

11.   Leggett, (9-4), 35, 11, 12/27-29 at Woodville Tournament

12.   West Hardin (15-1), 27, 12, 12/27-29 at Buffalo Tournament

13.   Hardin (17-2), 18, 14; Idle

14.   Diboll (6-8), 16, NR, 12/27-29 at Trinity Tournament

15.   West Sabine (6-3), 4, NR, Idle

Others receiving votes: Warren 3, Martinsville 3

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