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THE MIAMI HERALD’S SOUTH FLORIDA TOP 10 RANKINGS

 

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

1. Blanche Ely (14-2)

2. University (14-1)

3. Miami High (14-3)

4. Norland (13-2)

5. Dillard (9-3)

6. Coral Springs Christian (12-2)

7. Deerfield Beach (13-2)

8. American (11-3)

9. Hialeah Gardens (13-4)

10. Carol City (8-3)

Under consideration: Cardinal Gibbons (10-3), Coral Gables (11-3), Columbus (9-4), Sagemont (12-6).

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

1. Dillard (12-3)

2. Krop (15-3)

3. Archbishop McCarthy (17-0)

4. Parkway Academy (16-1)

5. Nova (12-1)

6. American Heritage (13-4)

7. American (15-3)

8. South Miami (13-2)

9. Lourdes (12-4)

10. Norland (12-3)

Under consideration: South Broward (9-5), Miami High (10-3), Coral Reef (12-0), Coconut Creek (12-2), Palmetto (14-2).

BOYS’ SOCCER

1. Cypress Bay (13-0-1)

2. St. Thomas Aquinas (12-0)

3. Gulliver (13-0-2)

4. Ransom Everglades (18-0-2)

5. American Heritage (15-0-3)

6. University (11-1)

7. Killian (10-1-2)

8. Monarch (11-1-2)

9. Ferguson (11-1-2)

10. North Broward Prep (10-4-2)

Under consideration: Archbishop McCarthy (12-2-1), Pines Charter (9-4), American, Edison, Reagan (9-1), Palmer Trinity (13-1-2).

GIRLS’ SOCCER

1. St. Thomas Aquinas (15-0)

2. Gulliver (15-0-1)

3. American Heritage (20-1-1)

4. Cypress Bay (12-1-4)

5. Douglas (14-2-1)

6. Lourdes (16-1)

7. Miami Springs (15-0-2)

8. West Broward (11-2-2)

9. Palmetto (n/a)

10. Cooper City (12-2-3)

Under consideration: North Broward Prep (12-4-3), Pines Charter (14-2-1), Archbishop McCarthy (15-5-1), Ferguson, South Dade (10-2-3).

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