Trib 10: Boys basketball power rankings shaken up after 4 of top 10 suffer losses
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Wednesday, January 17, 2024 | 7:17 PM
It was smooth sailing last week for the girls basketball teams ranked in the Trib 10, but there were some choppy waters on the boys side of the latest power rankings.
Four boys basketball teams lost this past week, with one staying put, two dropping down the ladder and one falling completely out of the Trib 10.
The blue-and-gold Panthers of Franklin Regional dropped out while the red-and-black Panthers of Upper St. Clair made a strong debut after beating Mt. Lebanon last week.
On the girls side, the only team that lost was McKeesport, costing the Tigers two spots after they were defeated by Oakland Catholic.
Speaking of the Eagles, they continue to fly high as they remain at No. 1 on the girls side while Lincoln Park remains on top in the boys 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. Lincoln Park Leopards, (11-3), (1)
2. Imani Christian Saints, (6-5), (2)
3. Uniontown Red Raiders, (12-0), (4)
4. Upper St. Clair Panthers, (10-3), (NR)
5. Butler Golden Tornado, (10-2), (3)
6. Mt. Lebanon Blue Devils, (12-2), (5)
7. Aliquippa Quips, (9-3), (7)
8. Shaler Titans, (14-1), (8)
9. Deer Lakes Lancers, (10-2), (9)
10. Gateway Gators, (11-2), (6)
Out: Franklin Regional Panthers
Girls Trib 10
1. Oakland Catholic Eagles, (15-0), (1)
2. Norwin Knights, (12-3), (2)
3. Peters Township Indians, (15-0), (3)
4. North Allegheny Tigers, (11-1), (4)
5. Blackhawk Cougars, (13-2), (6)
6. Lincoln Park Leopards, (13-0), (7)
7. McKeesport Tigers, (11-2), (5)
8. North Catholic Trojans, (8-4), (8)
9. Union Scotties, (10-5), (9)
10. Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions, (10-4), (10)
Out: None
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