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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Boys High School Rankings for Week of 9/20/2010

1.  Mercer Island
2.  Rogers
3.  Roosevelt
4.  Bellevue
5.  Curtis
6.  Newport
7.  Wilson
8.  Enumclaw
9.  Auburn
10.Auburn Riverside

Apologies to the boys of CPA.  You are really good, but because you are not affiliated with a high school, you were not included in the rankings.  (You would be #2)

Mercer Island earned the #1 spot by overpowering the competition  last weekend in the United Fall Tournament.  MI scored impressive wins over Bellevue, Curtis, Roosevelt, Wilson, CPA, and Bainbridge.  Rogers starts the year at #2 based on a 4 - 0 record and notable wins over Enumclaw and Bellevue.    Roosevelt defeated Bellevue, Curtis, and Wilson giving them a surprise #3 ranking.  At #4, Bellevue dropped their season opener to Rogers but rebounded with wins over Wilson and Curtis.  Perennial power Curtis is #5.  They have had strong start in league play but had some difficulty with the teams up north.  Curtis and Rogers meet at the end of September in what might be the preview of the SPSL State Championship.  #6 Newport returns with some experienced players but has not seen much action to date.  Graduation appears to have taken a toll on #7 Wilson, but they challenged Rogers in their season opener losing by one and nipped Enumclaw at the last second.  An improved Enumclaw comes in at #8.  Auburn and Auburn Riverside take the #9 and #10 spots in this weeks poll.  The Auburn Tournament this weekend could shake things up a little.  Auburn Mountainview is on the doorstep and wants in.

These ranking are unofficial and simply for fun.  Your comments are encouraged.  Please keep them positive and clean.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for doing this. It should be interesting. Are you going to do this for the girls season as well?

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  2. It would be nice to do it for the girls season. I'll see how it goes during the boys season and maybe enlist some help for the girls.

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