Basketball February 13, 2012 johnwooton 0
All records through Jan. 28
1. (1) St. Mary’s-Stockton 16-3
2. (3) Bishop O’Dowd-Oakland 17-2
3. (4) Carondelet-Concord 16-3
4. (2) Berkeley 16-2
5. (5) Sacramento 11-6
6. (14) St. Mary’s-Berkeley 15-6
7. (6) Lincoln-Stockton 15-3
8. (7) Miramonte-Orinda 20-0
9. (9) St. Ignatius-S.F. 16-3
10. (8) Archbishop Mitty-San Jose 15-5
11. (13) Modesto Christian 17-4
12. (12) Pleasant Grove-Elk Grove 14-7
13. (15) River City-West Sacramento 21-1
14. (16) Salesian-Richmond 18-3
15. (11) Terra Nova-Pacifica 14-5
16. (17) Casa Grande-Petaluma 21-1
17. (18) Dougherty Valley-San Ramon 14-7
18. (110) Mission San Jose-Fremont 19-2
19. (20) Maria Carrillo-Santa Rosa 18-3
20. (NR) Brookside Christian-Stockton 16-3
DROPPED OUT: No. 19 Wilcox-Santa Clara
BIGGEST MOVER: St. Mary’s-Berkeley jumps from No. 14 to No. 6 with wins over No. 4 Berkeley and No. 14 Salesian — plus the Panthers have sophomore star Gabby Green back after missing the entire season with an ankle injury.
TEAMS STILL RANKED FROM PRESEASON Top 20: 15
KNOCKING AT THE DOOR: Wilcox-Santa Clara (16-1), St. Francis-Mountain View (15-5), Marin Catholic-Kentfield (13-7), San Marin-Novato (19-2), Soquel (18-2), Heritage-Brentwood (17-3), Presentation-San Jose (12-8), Monte Vista-Danville (17-3), Pleasant Valley-Chico (17-2), St. Patrick/St. Vincent-Vallejo (16-3), Deer Valley-Antioch (13-6), Kennedy-Sacramento (15-6), Lowell-S.F. (18-4), Palo Alto (13-3), Mercy-S.F. (19-1).
“” Clay Kallam
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