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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS REPORT SCHSL, SCISA BASKETBALL POLLS

Staff reports • Jan 09, 2024

Sumter girls, Lexington boys move to top of AAAAA polls; Cross Schools new SCISA AA girls No. 1

Through games of January 8

SCHSL

BOYS

AAAAA

1.  Lexington

2.  Summerville

3. Dorman

4. St. James

5. Byrnes

6. T.L. Hanna

7. Berkeley

8. Blythewood

9. Fort Dorchester

10. Cane Bay

11. Woodmont

12. West Ashley

13. Fort Mill

14. River Bluff

15. Clover

16. Spartanburg

 

AAAA

1.  Ridge View

2. Catawba Ridge

3. Greer

4. Wilson

5. Riverside

6. Westwood

7. Eastside

8. A.C. Flora

9. Lancaster

10. Indian Land

11. North Augusta

12. Greenwood

13. North Myrtle Beach

14. Richland Northeast

15. Greenville

16. May River       

 

AAA

1. Crestwood

2. Powdersville

3. Darlington

4. Orangeburg-Wilkinson 

5. Wren 

6. Seneca

7. Daniel 

8. Fountain Inn

9. Philip Simmons

10. Lower Richland

11. Dillon

12. Manning

13. Marlboro County

14. Brookland-Cayce

15. Loris

16. Woodruff

 

AA

1. Gray Collegiate 

2. Oceanside Collegiate

3. Mullins

4. Hampton County

5. Strom Thurmond

6. Bishop England

7. Andrew Jackson

8. Marion

9. Landrum 

10. Woodland

11. Kingstree

12. Keenan

13. Greer Middle College

14. Chesnee

15. Batesburg-Leesville

16. Lee Central

 

CLASS A

1. Christ Church

2. St. Joseph’s

3. Southside Christian

4. Dixie

5. Denmark-Olar

6. North

7. Lewisville

8. Whale Branch

9. Carvers Bay

10. Bridges Prep

11. Great Falls

12. Bethune-Bowman

13. McCormick

14. Calhoun County

15. High Point

16. Cross


 
 

GIRLS

AAAAA

1.  Sumter

2.   Mauldin

3.  Dutch Fork 

4.  Rock Hill

5.  Summerville.

6.  Carolina Forest 

7. Clover

8. J.L. Mann

9. Fort Mill

10. Byrnes

11. Ashley Ridge 

12. Goose Creek

13. Dorman

14. Gaffney

15. Berkeley

16. Nation Ford

 

AAAA

1.  South Pointe

2.  North Augusta

3.  Greenwood

4.  Pickens

5.  Bluffton

6.  Westside

7.  James Island

8.  A.C. Flora

9. Hartsville

10. Westwood

11. Airport

12. Eastside

13. Wade Hampton

14. Aiken

15. Ridge View

16. Wilson

 

AAA

1.  Camden

2.  Wren

3. Orangeburg-Wilkinson

4. Blue Ridge

5. Aynor

6. Gilbert

7. West-Oak

8. Fountain Inn

9. Walhalla

10. Dillion

11. Darlington

12. Clinton

13. Chapman

14. Lower Richland

15. Southside

16. Hanahan

 

AA

1.  Silver Bluff

2.  Bishop England

3.  Gray Collegiate

4.  Andrew Jackson

5.  Lee Central

6.  Chesterfield

7.  Saluda

8.  Oceanside Collegiate

9.  Keenan

10. Landrum

11. Mid-Carolina

12. Kingstree

13. Timberland

14. Ninety Six

15. Blacksburg

16. Strom Thurmond

 

CLASS A

1.  Military Magnet 

2.  Denmark-Olar

3.  High Point

4.  Lake View

5.  Hunter-Kinard-Tyler

6.  St. Joseph’s

7.  Allendale-Fairfax

8.  Carvers Bay

9.  East Clarendon

10. Christ Church

11. McBee

12. Lewisville

13. Bamberg-Ehrhardt

14. Southside Christian

15. Cross

16. Brashier Middle College

 

 

SCISA

BOYS

AAAA

1.           Augusta Christian

2.           Porter-Gaud

3.  Pinewood Prep

4.  Ben Lippen

5. Trinity Collegiate

6.  Cardinal Newman

 

AAA

1, Hilton Head Prep

2.Hilton Head Christian

3. Orangeburg Prep

4.  Oakbrook Prep

5.  Greenwood Christian

6.  Northside Christian

 

AA

1.           Cathedral Academy

2.           Bethesda Academy

3.           Calhoun Academy

4.           Patrick Henry

5.  Andrew Jackson

6.  Dorchester Academy

 

CLASS A

1.           Curtis Baptist

2.           Richard Winn

3.           Ragin Prep

4.           Charleston Collegiate

5.  Cambridge Academy

6.  Our Lady of the Rosary

 

GIRLS

AAAA

1.  Heathwood Hall

2.  Northwood Academy

3.  Trinity Collegiate

4. First Baptist

5. Hammond

6.  Augusta Christian

 

AAA

1.  Hilton Head Christian

2.  Orangeburg Prep

3.  Christian Academy (Myrtle Beach)

4.  Northside Christian

5.  John Paul II

6.  Palmetto Christian

 

AA

1.           Cross Schools

2.           Cathedral Academy

3.  Colleton Prep

4.  Dorchester

5.  Beaufort Academy

6.  Andrew Jackson Academy

 

CLASS A

1.  Laurens Academy

2.  Cambridge Academy

3.  Richard Winn Academy

4.  Curtis Baptist

5.  Charleston Collegiate

6.  Wardlaw

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