Trojans, Raiders, Cougars among climbers

Trojans, Raiders, Cougars among climbers

North Pocono used two wins over ranked Small Schools to climb among Big School boys teams in the My City Mortgage Super Six Power Rankings of District 2 teams, which were joined this week by Blue Ridge and Hazleton Area.

All four No. 1 teams held their ground, but there was plenty of movement in the boys half of the rankings as teams head into a week of primarily tournament action, which is also the final week of preparation for league play.

Pittston Area, Dunmore and Holy Cross also moved up on the boys side while Abington Heights was the only girls team to climb in the rankings, which were released Sunday morning.

As was the case through most of the last season, the Big School boys rankings underwent the biggest shake-up.

Scranton (3-0) did not play during the week and remained in the No. 1 spot.

The next three teams all have one loss and all three suffered that loss by six points or less while away from home without a key player.

North Pocono (5-1) moved up from fifth to second after winning two straight games that matched defending Lackawanna League division champions against each other. The Trojans handed No. 2 Small School Riverside its first loss, 58-51, and helping to knock Elk Lake out of the rankings with a 53-34 victory.

Pittston Area, the team that earlier handed North Pocono its only loss, moved from fourth to third. The Patriots hammered rival Wyoming Area, 57-32, in their only game to improve to 4-1.

Dallas dropped two spots to fourth after losing its only game, 75-69, at Abington Heights.

Abington Heights, however, lost its other game, 45-44, to Wyoming Valley West and slipped one spot to fifth.

Hazleton Area (3-1) is new to the rankings in sixth after beating Nanticoke, 59-39, and Pottsville, 47-41.

Mid Valley, the former No. 6, lost its only game, 58-51, to West Scranton and dropped out of the rankings.

Holy Redeemer, in Small School boys; Dunmore, in Big School girls; and Riverside, in Small School girls, are the other top-ranked teams.

The Holy Redeemer boys (3-0) did not play.

Riverside (5-1) held second among Small School boys despite the loss to North Pocono. The Vikings defeated Montrose, 58-29, in their other game.

Dunmore used a 2-1 week to get to 4-2 and climb one position into third. The Bucks have suffered their two losses against Big Schools with a combined 9-2 record.

Holy Cross won its only game, 61-52, over Blue Ridge to move above .500 and to move up one spot into fourth.

Blue Ridge recovered from its loss to Holy Cross to defeat Old Forge, 62-61, in overtime. The Raiders (3-2) join the rankings in fifth.

Old Forge (3-3) dropped from third to sixth after losing to Valley View, 46-28, and Blue Ridge.

Elk Lake fell out of the rankings when it lost twice. In addition to North Pocono, the Warriors fell to Wyalusing Valley, a team that rankings newcomer Blue Ridge defeated earlier this season.

Dunmore, Scranton Prep and Dallas combined to win their four games, each by double-figures margins, to remain 1-2-3 in the Big School girls rankings.

Abington Heights won twice, extending its winning streak to fourth games, to move from fifth to fourth. The Lady Comets defeated Holy Cross, 56-40, and Holy Redeemer, 60-40.

Wilkes-Barre Area split two games with Scranton opponents, losing to No. 2 Scranton Prep, 61-50, to trade places with Abington Heights, falling to fifth. The Wolfpack routed West Scranton, 68-28.

Lake-Lehman, which did not play, remains sixth.

Riverside ripped North Pocono, 59-18, and Montrose, 55-28, to remain as the top Small School girls team.

The Lady Vikes are again followed by Western Wayne, Holy Cross, Mid Valley, Montrose and Lackawanna Trail.

Mid Valley won twice to improve to 5-0 with an average of just 17 points allowed per game.

The other four teams each lost once to a ranked opponent, either a Big School or the Small School team.

 

MY CITY MORTGAGE SUPER SIX POWER RANKINGS

(With Record, Previous Rankings)

BOYS BIG SCHOOL

GIRLS BIG SCHOOL

1. Scranton (3-0, 1)

1. Dunmore (3-0, 1)

2. North Pocono (5-1, 5)

2. Scranton Prep (4-0, 2)

3. Pittston Area (4-1, 4)

3. Dallas (5-0, 3)

4. Dallas (1-1, 2)

4. Abington Heights (4-2, 5)

5. Abington Heights (3-2, 3)

5. Wilkes-Barre Area (5-1, 4)

6. Hazleton Area (3-1, 3)

6. Lake-Lehman (1-1, 6)

BOYS SMALL SCHOOL

GIRLS SMALL SCHOOL

1. Holy Redeemer (3-0, 1)

1. Riverside (4-1, 1)

2. Riverside (5-1, 2)

2. Western Wayne (2-2, 2)

3. Dunmore (4-2, 4)

3. Holy Cross (2-3, 3)

4. Holy Cross (3-2, 5)

4. Mid Valley (5-0, 4)

5. Blue Ridge (3-2, NR)

5. Montrose (1-3, 5)

6. Old Forge (3-3, 3)

6. Lackawanna Trail (3-1, 6)

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