Trib 10: 2 new teams enter boys power rankings

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Wednesday, January 31, 2024 | 8:18 PM


The elite district girls teams continue to be dialed in with no changes in the Trib 10 for the third straight week.

Three girls teams suffered losses: North Allegheny lost to No. 2 Norwin, Greensburg Central Catholic fell to No. 7 McKeesport, and North Catholic came up short against PIAA 2A top-ranked Kennedy Catholic.

On the boys side, there was plenty of movement with two teams sliding out and two debuting in the weekly power rankings.

Uniontown and Baldwin dropped out of the Trib 10 while 5A section leaders Franklin Regional and Moon joined the fun on the first of February.

There were no changes at the top as Lincoln Park from boys 4A and undefeated Oakland Catholic from girls 5A continue to lead the Trib 10.

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. Lincoln Park Leopards, (14-3), (1)

2. Imani Christian Saints, (7-9), (2)

3. Upper St. Clair Panthers, (13-4), (5)

4. Mt. Lebanon Blue Devils, (15-3), (7)

5. Deer Lakes Lancers, (12-2), (6)

6. Butler Golden Tornado, (15-3), (3)

7. Aliquippa Quips, (14-4), (8)

8. Franklin Regional Panthers, (16-2), (NR)

9. Shaler Titans, (17-2), (9)

10. Moon Tigers, (15-3), (NR)

Out: Uniontown Red Raiders, Baldwin Highlanders

Girls Trib 10

1. Oakland Catholic Eagles, (19-0), (1)

2. Norwin Knights, (15-3), (2)

3. Peters Township Indians, (18-0), (3)

4. Blackhawk Cougars, (16-2), (5)

5. Lincoln Park Leopards, (18-0), (6)

6. North Allegheny Tigers, (16-2), (4)

7. McKeesport Tigers, (15-2), (7)

8. Union Scotties, (14-5), (9)

9. North Catholic Trojans, (12-5), (8)

10. Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions, (14-5), (10)

Out: None

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