In a recent development in high school girls basketball, two new teams have made their way into the esteemed Super 6 rankings just as the holiday season approaches.
As of December 16, the latest Super 6 girls high school basketball rankings have been revealed, featuring noticeable changes following recent games. Jackson and San Jose Prep have entered the list, highlighting their impressive performances over the past few weeks. The rankings, updated every Tuesday through the regular season except during Thanksgiving and Christmas weeks, provide insights into the current standings of the top high school teams.
Providence High continues to hold the number one position with a 7-1 record, boasting key victories over teams like Bartram Trail and Bolles. Their next challenge will come from competitive teams at the forthcoming Kreul Classic, where they face SLAM and Galloway from Atlanta. Key players like Janie Boyd and Kennedy Loux have been crucial in maintaining their top spot, each contributing significantly to the team’s offensive efforts.
Bolles holds steady at number two, coming off significant wins against Seffner Christian and Haines City. With a current record of 7-3, their players Abby Knauff and Terrell McCoy are notable for their scoring capabilities as they head into tournament play against the unbeaten Florida Deaf team.
Bishop Kenny, with a 6-2 record, maintains their position at third place after decisive victories over Oakleaf and Tocoi Creek. Kathleen Crawley’s high scoring remains a driving force for the team as they prepare to face Camden County and Columbia.
New entrant San Jose Prep, boasting a 5-3 record, returns to the rankings after a three-game winning streak, including a notable win over Ribault. They are set to play Athens Drive before taking a break for the holidays.
Similarly, Jackson enters the rankings with a 7-1 record, driven by a six-game winning streak. With an upcoming game against Fletcher followed by tournament matchups against teams from Savannah, they aim to cement their position among the top teams.
Creekside, with an 8-2 record, narrowly remains in the rankings despite a recent loss. Led by Brie McCoy’s strong performances, they look to improve their standings in upcoming games against Nease and NFEI.
As the holiday season draws near, the excitement in high school girls basketball intensifies with new teams stepping up and showcasing their prowess. The evolving dynamics of the Super 6 rankings promise an engaging season ahead.
Source: News4jax