Mars boys, Peters Township girls stay atop Trib 10 power rankings

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Wednesday, March 13, 2019 | 10:38 PM


Every Wednesday during the 2018-19 WPIAL basketball season, the TribLive High School Sports Network releases Power Rankings during the WPIAL Roundball Report at 6:30 p.m.

Then, after the show, the Trib 10 is posted at TribHSSN.TribLive.com.

These rankings have zero classification boundaries.

Here are the rankings for the week of March 10. Overall records are through Wednesday’s games.

BOYS TRIB 10

1. Mars Fightin’ Planets (26-1)

(Last Week 1)

2. Mt. Lebanon Blue Devils (24-3)

(Last Week 2)

3. New Castle Red Hurricanes (23-4)

(Last Week 3)

4. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Chargers (24-2)

(Last Week 4)

5. Lincoln Park Leopards (24-4)

(Last Week 5)

6. Moon Tigers (25-2)

(Last Week 6)

7. Nazareth Prep Saints (21-3)

(Last Week 9)

8. Vincentian Academy Royals (18-8)

(Last Week NR)

9. Cornell Raiders (21-5)

(Last Week NR)

10. Monessen Greyhounds (17-9)

(Last Week NR)

Out: Butler, Quaker Valley, North Catholic

GIRLS TRIB 10

1. Peters Township Indians (27-0)

(Last Week 1)

2. Chartiers Valley Colts (27-0)

(Last Week 2)

3. North Catholic Trojans (24-3)

(Last Week 3)

4. Neshannock Lancers (25-2)

(Last Week 4)

5. Norwin Knights (23-2)

(Last Week NR)

6. Oakland Catholic Eagles (22-4)

(Last Week NR)

7. Thomas Jefferson Jaguars (21-7)

(Last Week 9)

8. Beaver Bobcats (19-5)

(Last Week NR)

9. Vincentian Academy Royals (14-12)

(Last Week NR)

10. Sewickley Academy Royals (14-8)

(Last Week NR)

Out: North Allegheny, Central Valley, Rochester, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Brentwood

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