Girls Basketball Top 25 – 2017

Clovis West Golden Eagles are your Valley Champions!

  • No 1 Clovis West Golden Eagles (27-2) 
    • This is the best C Dub team ever and that’s saying a lot with the Fab 5.  Leading the way of Megan Anderson, Danae Marquez, Sarah Bates, Bre’yanna Sanders and Tess Amundsen.
  • No 2 Clovis (23-6) 
    • The Cougars are off to a great start and leading the way with senior Rachel Berry (17 ppg) and junior Taylor Correa (11 ppg)
  • No 3 Independence (25-3) 
    • The division 2 champs are the favorites to get back to selland Arena. Senior Jasmin Dixon is averaging 20 ppg and junior Kahlaijah Dean comes in with 14 ppg.  
    • Beat Bakersfield, Ridgeview, Stockdale
  • No 4 Clovis North (17-10) 
    • Very young team that could be a year away but will contend for 2nd place this year. The Broncos have Freshman’s Rowan Hein, Savannah Tucker, and Chloe Van Ness  along with sophomores Grace Webb and Taylor Pilot.​​​ 
  • No 5 Mission Oak (23-6) 
    • No 1 in division 3. Junior Kambrayia (18 ppg) and Rhegan Fernandes (14 ppg) lead the Hawks.
    • Beat Monache, Bakersfield, Independence
  • No 6 Bakersfield (21-3)
    • The Drillers are young and will contend in the SWYL and the division 2 title. Junior Taylor Caldwell (13 ppg) and sophomore McKenna Hsiung (12 ppg) lead the Drillers
    • Beat Ridgeview
  • No 7 Central (17-10) 
    • Big win over, Clovis North, Clovis, Stockdale, Ridgeview . Has all the potential to play CW at Selland
  • No 8 Ridgeview (21-7) 
    • The only Wolf Pack team playing in division 1. The schedule will get tougher.  Seniors Dana Degraffenenreid (16 ppg) and Katrina Cantu 11 ppg lead the Pack.
    • Beat Hanford, Monache
  • No 9 Hanford (20-8) WYL Champions!
    • The favorites in the WYL and will battle to get to Selland Arena. One of the top players in the valley is senior Kate McCard averaging 19 ppg.
  • No 10 Stockdale (21-8)
    • The Mustangs are getting hot and will be very good by playoff time.
  • No 11 Monache (20-8)
    • The Marauders are a contender in the EYL and Selland. Senior Hailey Scott (17 ppg) and Kayla Watson (10 ppg) lead Monache
  • No 12 Redwood (16-8)
    • Will contend in the division 2 playoffs
  • No 13 Selma (20-9) 
    • Will contend in the Central Sequoia​​
  • No 14 Buchanan (14-14)
    • The Bears are playing a tough schedule. Junior Anaya Sperling is so good averaging 22 ppg and freshman Morgan Mathis, averaging 17 ppg.
  • No 15 Sierra Pacific (23-4) 
    • Beat Memorial
  • No 16 Madera (20-8)
    • Will contend in the CMAC. Leading the way are seniors Alyssa Burton (14 ppg) and Ashley Hansen (13 ppg)
  • No 17 Golden Valley (22-6) 
    • The 7ulldogs are off to a great start. Senior Taja Holliday Ball is hot (17 ppg) scored 27 in the win over Bullard, and Arvin
  • No 18 Arvin (25-4)
    • Seniors Brianna Mendez (12 ppg) and Raleigh Tarver (10 ppg) lead the Bears
  • No 19 Bullard (17-11) 
    • New head coach Cheyanne Alcala is building a program. Junior Shay Gibbons with a 16 ppg
    • Beat Mission Oak 
  • No 20 Memorial (20-8)
    • Beat Sanger, Yosemite
    • They are absolutely loaded and should steamroll division 5 if healthy.
    • Sophomores Mikaela Mangente, Aunjona James and Jada Shakoor lead the Panthers.
  • No 21 Strathmore (25-4)
    • Big wins over Orosi and Immanuel, Sierra Pacific
  • No 22 Immanuel (15-11)
    • Playing great basketball at the right time.
    • Beat Madera South
  • No 23 Yosemite (17-11)
    • Beat Lemoore, Hoover, Bullard, Madera, Sierra
  • No 24 Kerman (24-5)
    • Winner of the Kerman Tournament
    • Beat Madera South
  • No 25 Orosi (22-7) 
    • The Cardinals play a very tough schedule 

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