Did PJ Fuller really jelly on them like this!? đđ @PhilipPJFuller pic.twitter.com/CMNtfs58Ey
â Overtime (@overtime) January 18, 2018
(1-22-18) This week’s SSN National Public HS Boys Basketball Rankings sees one change in the Top 10.
The Top 3 schools remain the same, Garfield is #1, Shadow Mountain is #2 and Rock Canyon is #3. All three are having solid seasons and continue to win.
Shadow Mountain
Shadow Mountain is a living HIGHLIGHT REAL Video Link: https://t.co/6sebuEbG5O pic.twitter.com/c985MuS5UY
â AZ Finest Mixtape (@AzFinestMixtape) January 17, 2018
#4 Iowa City West lost on Tuesday night to Cedar Falls, who is 10-4 on the season, the loss knocks the Trojans out of the Top 10, that moves everyone up one spot. South Bend Riley (#4), Warren Central (#5) Denton Guyer (#6), Upson-Lee (#7), Las Cruces (#8) and Lincoln East settle in at #9.
Upson-Lee
The Upson-Lee Knights are the defending State Champs. They have won 52 in a row. They are good at basketball. @Tyefagan dropped 31 with 8 rebounds, @traylor_cameron had 17 pts. @UpsonLeeSports pic.twitter.com/T2YP7Q7IEi
â Jonathan Perez WMAZ (@_JonathanMPerez) January 20, 2018
Taking Iowa West’s spot in the Top 10 is Plymouth Whitemarsh, after cruising through their schedule (average wins of 35 points per game in their last six contests), they had a big scare trailing by 16 points early, but came back back to beat the Haverford School.
Plymouth-Whitemarsh
Naheem McLeodâs third bucket of the quarter brings PW within seven. pic.twitter.com/OwJuHkfC5C
â Owen McCue (@Owen_McCue) January 21, 2018
SSN National Public HS Boys Basketball Rankings – Week 7 – 1-22-18
- (1) Garfield (Seattle, WA) (16-0)
- (2) Shadow Mountain (Phoenix, Az)(14-0)
- (3) Rock Canyon (Colo) (15-0)
- (5) South Bend Riley (Ind) (15-0)
- (6) Warren Central (Ind) (15-0)
- (7) Denton Guyer (Tx) (27-1)
- (8) Upson-Lee (Ga.) (20-0)
- (9) Las Cruces (N.M.) (19-0)
- (10) Lincoln East (Neb) 15-0
- (NR) Plymouth Whitemarsh (Pa.) (14-0)
Dropped out –
(4) Iowa City West (Iowa) (11-1) – lost to Cedar Falls (10-4) 55-54
