SCBCA : AA Poll
The latest AA Poll is out and Prep Hoops has the rankings here on your source for basketball coverage in the Palmetto State. 1.Gray Collegiate (6-7) The War Eagles have played a brutal schedule this season. The War Eagles…
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1.Gray Collegiate (6-7)
The War Eagles have played a brutal schedule this season. The War Eagles will play 3 games in 3 days this week starting with Ben Lippen (Thursday), CA Johnson (Friday) and Abbeville HS (Saturday). Khalil Robinson recently went over 1,000 career points and 1,000 assists.
2.North Charleston HS (11-5)
The Cougars have been led by Darjawuan Brown all seaon long. Brown scored 26 points in a victory over Timberland HS last night. Marquez Terry added 15 points.
3.Lee Central HS (Bishopville) (11-3)
The Stallions last night over North Central HS 66-50. Javonte McCloud led the Stallions with 24 points while DaVeon Thomas added 22 points. Head coach LaVerne Knox was nominated for the SCHSL Hall of Fame earlier this week.
4.Mullins HS (11-2)
The Auctioneers have won 2 games already this weekend in defeating Andrews HS 55-51 and Johnsonville HS 71-65. T.J. Sainvil and Jordan Brantley led the way last night in the win over the Flashes with 18 and 17 points respectively. CJ Gilchrist added 13 points in the win.
5.Oceanside Collegiate (10-4)
The Landsharks cruised by Garrett Academy 60-37 o Tuesday night and lost last night to Bluffton HS 46-44. Shane McCravy led the way with 20 points Isaiah Archie scored 15 points to eclipse 1,000 career points in win over Garrett Academy. Archie was playing with a heavy heart after his older brother had recently passed away.
6.Burke HS (7-4)
The Bulldogs head 8 miles north to play city rival North Charleston HS this Friday.
7.Saluda HS (10-5)
The Tigers have had good play from Dallan Wright 17.7 ppg and Trey Bryant 12.2 ppg.
8.Silver Bluff HS (6-4)
The Bulldogs leadership falls into Jadakiss Wright and Latavian Lawrence is coming back from injury for the Bulldogs.
9.Andrew Jackson HS (Kershaw) (7-2)
The Volunteers have been led by Jamie Hinson this season. Hinson is averaging 14.2 ppg.
10.Whale Branch (Beaufort) (7-4)
The Warriors had a setback on Tuesday with a loss to Woodland HS 49-35.