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THE MIAMI HERALD’S SOUTH FLORIDA TOP 10 RANKINGS BOYS’ BASKETBALL

TeamRecord
1. Blanche Ely17-2
2. University 16-1
3. Miami High14-4
4. Norland16-2
5. Coral Springs Chr.16-2
6. Dillard11-4
7. Deerfield Beach16-2
8. Hialeah Gardens14-4
9. Carol City12-3
10. St. Thomas Aquinas14-3

Under consideration: Northeast (12-3), Champagnat Catholic (15-2), Coral Gables (14-3), Columbus (12-5).

THE MIAMI HERALD’S SOUTH FLORIDA TOP 10 RANKINGS GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

TeamRecord
1. Archbishop McCarthy20-0
2. Dillard 15-3
3. Krop 15-4
4. Nova15-1
5. Parkway Academy16-2
6. American Heritage14-6
7. South Miami13-2
8. Lourdes14-5
9. Norland14-4
10. Miami High13-3

Under consideration: South Broward (11-6), American (17-3), Coconut Creek (14-3), Ferguson (12-7).

THE MIAMI HERALD’S SOUTH FLORIDA TOP 10 RANKINGS BOYS’ SOCCER

TeamRecord
1. Cypress Bay14-0-2
2. St. Thomas Aquinas14-0
3. Ransom Everglades21-0-1
4. Gulliver15-1-2
5. American Heritage16-2-2
6. University14-1
7. Killian13-1-2
8. North Broward Prep12-4-2
9. Ferguson11-1-2
10. Edison10-2

Under consideration: Monarch (12-2-3), Archbishop McCarthy (12-2-1), Pines Charter (9-4), American, Cardinal Gibbons (9-2-2).

THE MIAMI HERALD’S SOUTH FLORIDA TOP 10 RANKINGS GIRLS’ SOCCER

TeamRecord
1. St. Thomas Aquinas17-1-1
2. Gulliver (17-0-1)17-0-1
3. American Heritage23-1-1
4. Cypress Bay14-1-4
5. Douglas16-2-2
6. Lourdes17-1
7. West Broward12-2-2
8. Ferguson13-3-1
9. Cooper City13-2-4
10. Palmetto14-3-1

Under consideration: Archbishop McCarthy (17-5-1), Miami Springs (16-1-2), Pines Charter (14-3-1), N. Brow. Prep (12-6-2), Gibbons (10-6-1), Doral (16-1-4).

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