The Rankings Don’t Include Monday Results
BOYS
No. 1 Windsor (Last Week No. 1)cagers 3 on 3
No. 2 Cloverdale (2)
No. 3 Kelseyville (4)
No. 4 Fort Bragg (3)
No. 5 Cardinal Newman (5)
No. 6 Analy (6)
No. 7 Montgomery (8)
No. 8 Clear Lake (7)
No. 9 Petaluma (12)
No.10 Roseland University Prep (14)
No. 11 Santa Rosa (9)
No. 12 Archbishop Hanna (11)
No. 13 St. Vincent De Paul (10)
No. 14 Healdsburg (13)
No. 15 Lower Lake (18)
No. 16 Ukiah (20)
No. 17 Rio Lindo Adventist (15)
No.18 Anderson Valley (16)
No. 19 Piner (NR)
No. 20 Mendocino (19)
For the second straight week Windsor is No. 10 in the North Coast Section overall. They are No. 2 in Division 2.
Despite the loss to Lower Lake, Cloverdale is still No. 2. This is a reason not to rely completely on the Power Rankings. They are a Division 5 team this season and are No.5.
Speaking of Lower Lake, they are in second place in the NCL I, but well below four league teams.
Ukiah went up four spaces, the biggest jump of the week.
Piner is in the top twenty for the first time this season.
GIRLS
No. 1 Cardinal Newman (1)
No. 2 Montgomery (2)
No. 3 Kelseyville (4)
No. 4 Middletown (3)
No. 5 Cloverdale (5)
No. 6 Santa Rosa (9)
No. 7 Ukiah (7)
No. 8 Casa Grande (8)
No. 9 Sonoma Academy (6)
No.10 Healdsburg (10)
No.11 Analy (11)
No. 12 Sonoma Valley (14)
No. 13 Windsor (12)
No. 14 Clear Lake (16)
No. 15 Rancho Cotate (15)
No. 16 Lower Lake(13)
No. 17 Maria Carrillo (17)
No. 18 Fort Bragg (18)
No. 19 Round Valley (19)
No. 20 Mendocino (NR)
For the second straight week Cardinal Newman is No. 4 in the section. They actually dropped a couple of spots in the state to No. 29.
They are not No. 1 in Division 4. That honor belongs to defending champion Salesian. Last season Salesian was the No. 2 seed and defeated Cardinal Newman 57-55 in the semi-final game.
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