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The Miami Herald’s South Florida Top 10 rankings

 

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

1. Blanche Ely 19-2
2. Miami High15-4
3. Norland 18-2
4. Dillard 12-4
5. University 17-2
6. Hialeah Gardens15-4
7. Coral Springs Chr. 17-3
8. St. Thomas Aquinas 15-3
9. Carol City 13-3
10. Deerfield Beach17-3

Under consideration: Sagemont 12-6; Coral Gables 15-4, Pine Crest 12-6, American 13-7.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

1. Archbishop McCarthy 22-0
2. Dillard 16-3
3. Krop 17-4
4. Nova17-2
5. Parkway Academy 18-2
6. American Heritage16-6
7. Miami High 14-3
8. South Miami14-3
9. Lourdes 15-6
10. Norland16-6

Under consideration: South Broward (13-6), Ferguson (14-7), American (17-4), Coconut Creek (16-3), Coral Reef (14-0).

THE MIAMI HERALD’S SOUTH FLORIDA TOP 10 RANKINGS

BOYS’ SOCCER

1. Cypress Bay 16-0-2
2. Ransom Everglades 23-0-1
3. Gulliver 17-1-2
4. St. Thomas Aquinas 16-1
5. American Heritage 20-2-3
6. University 14-2-1
7. Pines Charter 13-4-1
8. Ferguson 14-1-2
9. Reagan 19-2
10. Killian14-2-2

Under consideration: Monarch (14-2-4), North Broward Prep (14-4-2), Pine Crest (11-3-3), American.

GIRLS’ SOCCER

1. St. Thomas Aquinas 19-1-1
2. Gulliver 20-0-1
3. American Heritage 25-1-1
4. Douglas 18-2-2
5. West Broward 14-2-2
6. Cypress Bay 15-2-4
7. Chaminade-Madonna 13-3-1
8. Ferguson 16-3-1
9. South Dade 13-3-2
10. Lourdes 18-2

Under consideration: Palmetto (15-4-1), Archbishop McCarthy (18-6-1), Miami Springs (18-1-2), North Broward Prep (13-7-2).

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