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My Missouri (Classes 4-6) Boys Basketball Rankings (Jan 30)

CLASS 4
1. Vashon (11-7)
2. Tolton (13-6)
3. Fatima (15-5)
4. John Burroughs (13-6)
5. Miller Career (10-7)
6. Logan-Rogersville (14-3)
7. St. Charles (15-3)
8. MICDS (14-6)
9. Park Hills Central (17-2)
10. Maryville (14-4)

CLASS 5
1. Cape Central (19-1)
2. Cardinal Ritter (15-3)
3. Ladue (15-4)
4. Pembroke Hill (13-5)
5. Bolivar (13-5)
6. Webb City (14-4)
7. De Smet (12-5)
8. Westminster (12-6)
9. Sikeston (14-4)
10. Borgia (18-3)

CLASS 6
1. Staley (17-2)
2. Nixa (18-0)
3. Republic (18-1)
4. Oak Park (19-1)
5. Kirkwood (17-0)
6. Lee's Summit West (17-1)
7. SLUH (12-6)
8. Chaminade (14-6)
9. Troy Buchanan (15-4)
10. Rock Bridge (13-3)

SLUH came out of nowhere in Class 6 taking down CBC, Webster Groves and then Chaminade in the last two weeks to earn a #7 rankings. Lee's Summit West popped up on my radar and have quietly been very good. They don't have the best schedule, but looking at their team I can see why they're 17-1. Tall, athletic, and can shoot. Seems to be a team who took a while to get it together and now they have. Troy Buchanan nearly took down Nixa and might've had a few calls go against them in Nixa's gym this past Saturday.

*Not all of the records may not be accurate. Usually go on each team's MSHSAA page and STL Today for the St. Louis teams for the records. Sorry if I missed on some team who've done pretty well. All of your considerations are welcome.
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Vashon Girls Basketball "almost" take down Super Power IWA

ALMOST might be a stretch...but it seems they DID put a scare into the Missouri high school girls version of Link Academy.

So now Vashon GIRLS BASKETBALL is a juggernaut too?


Webster Winter Challenge, championship: Incarnate Word 72, Vashon 61​


WEBSTER GROVES — Natalie Potts remembers almost every detail.
The Incarnate Word senior forward can't erase the memory of the Red Knights' last loss on the basketball court.
Even though it occurred 1,092 days ago.
"A couple bad passes at the end," she said.

IWA returned to the scene of that setback Saturday afternoon to set the record straight.
Potts, a 6-foot-2-inch tower of power, pumped in 36 points to lead the Red Knights to a hard-fought 72-61 win over Vashon in the championship game of the Webster Winter Challenge at Roberts Gymnasium.

The Red Knights dropped a 46-44 decision in the title game to Rock Bridge on Feb. 8, 2020.
Since then, they have won 88 successive games — the longest current winning streak in the nation.

The Red Knights needed every bit of Potts' wide array of skills — in addition to big contributions by others — to hold off the gutsy Wolverines (16-5).

It was the closest game of the season for IWA, which has won all 20 contests by double digits.

The Red Knights appeared on the way to another easy win when they rolled out to a 24-12 lead on 13 points from Potts. They pushed the advantage 52-33 midway through the third period on Coffey's second bomb of the game. A stick back from Hill bumped the lead to 64-45 with 5:46 left in the contest.

But Vashon, behind the one-two punch of Raychel Jones and Ja'Nyla Bush, battled back with an 11-0 run to get close.
Bush drilled a pair of foul shots to chop Vashon's deficit to 64-56 with 2:39 remaining. The Wolverines had a possession to get even closer, but a 3-point attempt went off the rim.

The Red Knights answered the first fourth-quarter challenge of the season.
"This wasn't easy," Janes said.

Incarnate Word will be looking for its sixth successive state title and 13th overall when Class 6 postseason play gets going in a few weeks.
"A close game like this, it's only going to make us better," Potts said.

The Wolverines are a Class 4 team with legitimate title hopes as well.

"We'll never get to a see a team of Incarnate's stature," Albert said. "We understand this. We're just going to keep pushing to get better."

Instant replay in High School Sports

Is anyone aware of instant replay being used Officially here in Missouri? Has MSHSAA said anything on the matter?
Sometimes there’s a last-second shot at a game and no one knows “for sure” if it counted.

With cameras and video recorders most everywhere you turn nowadays, one has to think that it might come sooner than we think. And it doesn’t have to be an “expensive” venture either.
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