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GRC West Boys Basketball Power Poll - Week 6


by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

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Every team played in tournaments this week.  Here are the updated rankings:

GRC West Boys Basketball Power Poll

1. Princeton (14-0, 4-0) 
Champion at South Harrison Tournament
d. East Harrison 90-22, d. Chillicothe JV 59-27, d. Braymer 61-57

2. King City (10-5, 3-2)
2nd Place at Stanberry Tournament
d. Northeast Nodaway 74-29, d. Albany 57-23, lost to Platte Valley 54-44

3. St. Joseph Christian (10-5, 3-1)
Consolation at Fairfax Tournament
lost to Rock Port 68-32, d. Falls City 63-34, d. South Holt 62-55

4. North Andrew (9-7, 3-1)
3rd Place at Stanberry Tournament
d. Stanberry 63-38, lost to Platte Valley 63-47, d. Albany 49-44

5. Albany (5-9, 1-3)
d. Worth County 45-38, lost to King City 57-23, lost to North Andrew 49-44

6. Worth County (6-7, 2-2)
Consolation at Stanberry Tournament
lost to Albany 45-38, d. Northeast Nodaway 61-29, d. Stanberry 46-42

7. Stanberry (5-8, 2-3)
lost to North Andrew 63-38, d. North Nodaway 34-33, lost to Worth County 46-42

8. North Harrison (5-8, 1-3)
Consolation at South Harrison Tournament
lost to Chillicothe JV 54-47, d. East Harrison 83-48, d. Tri-County 68-52

9. Pattonsburg (2-13, 0-4)
Consolation at WildCards Tournament
lost to Polo 78-32, lost to Winston 45-20, d. DeKalb 62-30


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