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GRC West Boys Basketball Power Poll - Week 8


by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

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Here are the updated rankings after the week of January 27 - February 1:

GRC West Boys Basketball Power Poll

1. Princeton (19-0, 6-0) 
d. Union Star 66-13, d. North Nodaway 55-40, d. Gilman City 56-44
Gilman City Tournament Champion

2. King City (13-7, 4-2)
d. Northeast Nodaway 64-17, lost to Stewartsville-Osborn 52-40, d. South Holt 52-34
King City Tournament 3rd Place

3. St. Joseph Christian (12-8, 4-2)
lost to Platte Valley 53-47, lost to Polo 62-49, d. Mound City 60-47

4. North Andrew (11-10, 4-1)
lost to West Platte 61-45, d. Mound City 52-40, lost to Polo 59-53

5. Worth County (8-9, 3-3)
d. Rock Port 47-41, lost to Nodaway Valley 49-30

6. Stanberry (8-10, 3-4)
lost to Stewartsville-Osborn 48-36, d. Northeast Nodaway 60-26, d. Albany 43-41
King City Tournament Consolation

7. North Harrison (7-11, 1-5)
d. Pattonsburg 56-48, lost to Gilman City 66-50, d. North Nodaway 33-31
Gilman City Tournament 3rd Place

8. Albany (6-13, 1-4)
lost to South Holt 54-33, d. DeKalb 42-14, lost to Stanberry 43-41

9. Pattonsburg (3-16, 0-5)
lost to North Harrison 56-48, d. East Harrison 66-44, lost to Tri-County 48-42


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