PAG METER DIVISION 5 GIRLS BASKETBALL RANKINGS 2019

PAG METER DIVISION 5 GIRLS BASKETBALL RANKINGS
Recap from the 2019 Section Championship game
Caruthers Blue Raiders beat Coalinga Horned Toads 56-44
The Division 5 last 11 year winners
2008 Mission Prep beat Fresno Christian 66-61
2009 Coast beat Fresno Christian 44-42
2010 Fresno Christian beat CVC 49-40
2011 CVC beat Kings Christian 80-35
2012 CVC beat Kings Christian 51-35
2013 Immanuel beat Kings Christian 58-32
2014 Immanuel beat Kern Valley 61-38
2015 Caruthers beat Kern Valley 45-41
2016 Caruthers beat Memorial 46-39
2017 Memorial beat Bakersfield Christian 59-45
2018 Chowchilla beat Firebaugh 49-41
2019 Caruthers beat Coalinga 56-44
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CARUTHERS BLUE RAIDERS ARE THE DIVISION 5 SECTION CHAMPIONS
Blue Raiders Fish Ramirez was the MVP scoring 18 points
DIVISION 5 GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYOFF BRACKET
Top Bracket
16 CVC at 1 Caruthers (Final Caruthers 74 CVC 29)
9 Rosemond at 8 Fowler (Final Rosamond 61 Fowler 48)
12 Bishop Union at 5 Kern Valley (Final Kern Valley 65 Bishop Union 29)
13 Kennedy at 4 East (Final East 38 Kennedy 26)
Bottom Bracket
14 Fresno Christian at 3 Chowchilla (Final Chowchilla 53 FC 37)
11 Orosi at 6 Granite Hills (Final Granite Hills 48 Orosi 29)
10 Firebaugh at 7 Wonderful College (Final Firebaugh 56 Wonderful 48)
15 Corcoran at 2 Coalinga (Coalinga 54 Corcoran 30)
QUARTERFINALS FINAL SCORES
9 Rosamond at 1 Caruthers (Final Caruthers 63 Rosamond 25)
5 Kern Valley at 4 East (Final Kern Valley 36 East 34)
6 Granite Hills at 3 Chowchilla (Chowchilla 47 Granite Hills 42)
10 Firebaugh at 2 Coalinga (Final Coalinga 52 Firebaugh 42)
SEMIFINAL FINAL SCORES
Caruthers Blue Raiders 55 Kern Valley Broncs 42
Coalinga Horned Toads 43 Chowchilla Tribe 39
DIVISION 5 SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL SCORE
CARUTHERS BLUE RAIDERS 56 COALINGA HORNED TOADS 44
STATE PLAYOFFS NORTHERN DIVISION 5 PLAY IN GAME FINAL
Sierra Chieftains 59 Tulare Union Tribe 56
STATE PLAYOFFS SOUTHERN REGIONALS DIVISION 5 FINAL
Coalinga Horned Toads 66 Western Christian 26
STATE PLAYOFFS NORTHERN REGIONALS DIVISION 5 FINAL
Sierra Chieftains 71 Locke 25
STATE PLAYOFFS NORTHERN QUARTERFINALS DIVISION 5 FINAL
Sierra Chieftains 62 Coalinga Toads 60
STATE PLAYOFFS NORTHERN SEMIFINALS DIVISION 5 FINAL
Ramona 61 Sierra Chieftains 52
STATE PLAYOFFS NORTHERN REGIONALS DIVISION 5 FINAL
Caruthers Blue Raiders 60 Woodland Christian 35
STATE PLAYOFFS NORTHERN QUARTERFINALS DIVISION 5 FINALS
Caruthers Blue Raiders 50 Mariposa County 42
STATE PLAYOFFS NORTHERN SEMIFINALS DIVISION 5 FINAL
Caruthers Blue Raiders 57 Gridley 50
STATE PLAYOFFS NORTHERN FINALS DIVISION 5 FINAL
Caruthers Blue Raiders 52 St. Bernard’s 44
STATE PLAYOFFS DIVISION 5 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Friday at 10 am in Sacramento
No 3 Caruthers Blue Raiders vs No 2 Ramona Rams
DIVISION 5 FINAL 2019 RANKINGS
1 CARUTHERS BLUE RAIDERS (31-4) (12-0 WSL CHAMPIONS) CHAMPIONS!
The Blue Raiders are the team to beat and return plenty. Jaque Magana with 325 career assists and 611 career steals has become the school record holder in BOTH categories. Magana steal total is 2nd in Section history behind the great Jackie White! Senior Felicia (Fish) Ramirez, is a 4-year starter with Cal Poly, UTSA, William Jessup, and Whitman University showing interest. Senior Jaque Magana, 4- year starter with Northern Colorado, William Jessup and San Diego Christian showing interest. Sophomore Mikayla Duran started last year. A star is born with freshman and future college player Anna Marshall.
Sophomore Jackie Kulow, is now eligible after transferring from Sanger that averaged 14.0 ppg as Freshman
2 COALINGA HORNED TOADS (26-5) (10-0 WSL CHAMPIONS)
Seniors Serena Ybarra (16 ppg) along with Jessica Leal (12 ppg) and junior Aaliyah James (12 ppg) lead the Toads
3 CHOWCHILLA TRIBE (20-10) (4-6 NSL)
The Tribe are the defending Champions. Senior leaders are back with Adriana Felsinger, Priscilla Foster, Sam Rico and sophomore star Hannah Stockton. Last year they got hot in the 2nd half
4 KERN VALLEY BRONCS (19-5) (11-1 CO-HDL CHAMPIONS)
The Broncs could be playing at Selland. Leading the way with last year’s Pag Meter All Star is senior Hannah Hurley, who is averaging 28 ppg along sister junior Maddie who averages 16 ppg
5 EAST BLADES (18-11) (6-4 SEYL)
Leading the Blades will be junior Kanyah Patterson who is averaging 20 ppg
6 GRANITE HILLS GRIZZLIES (18-10) (8-4 E SEQ)
Leading the Grizzlies is senior Yvette Felipe (20 ppg) and sophomore Shealuhn Hunter (10 ppg)
7 FIREBAUGH EAGLES (18-18) (7-3 WSL)
Eagles have the talent but not playing good Eagles basketball. Leading the Eagles will be seniors Makenna Allen, Mirayha Gonzales, Marissa Gutierrez, and sophomore Mariah Zapata
8 ROSAMOND ROAD RUNNERS (17-12) (11-1 CO-HDL CHAMPIONS)
Playing tough in league
9 FOWLER REDCATS (15-9) (9-3 W SEQ)
The Cats will battle in the WSL
10 FRESNO CHRISTIAN EAGLES (16-9) (9-1 CO-ESL CHAMPIONS)
Playing their best basketball
11 WONDERFUL COLLEGE WOLVES (23-7) (9-1 CO-ESL CHAMPIONS)
Best team in school history and leading the Wolves will be senior Victoria Rivera and junior Alexis Gonzales
12 KENNEDY THUNDERBIRDS (11-16) (3-9 S SEQ)
Plenty return and will be much better this year
13 CVC CAVALIERS (9-17) (2-10 CSL)
Young team that will only get better with junior Rylie Westra, sophomore Kendall Vander Tuig and freshman Kara Verhoeven
14 BISHOP UNION BRONCOS (12-15) (7-4 HDL)
Streaky team
15 OROSI CARDINALS (13-15) (8-3 W SEQ)
The Cards are off to a good start with a young team
16 ORANGE COVE TITANS (11-15) (6-6 W SEQ)
Young team that will battle
17 DOS PALOS BRONCOS (11-16) (4-6 WSL)
Broncos will only get better with senior Carlyn Cota and junior Alanna Chavez leading the way
18 CALIFORNIA CITY RAVENS (9-11) (5-7 HDL)
Plenty return and leading the way will be senior Brianna Rodriguez and sophomore Alyda Meza
19 IMMANUEL CHRISTIAN CRUSADERS (9-8) (5-0 Hi Lo CHAMPIONS)
Senior Emily Hunsaker and sophomore Joelle Mondragon lead the Crusaders
20 TRONA TORNADOES (11-7) (4-2 HI LO)
Junior Lauren Pitman comes in averaging 18 ppg and Mercedes Sorensen with 10 ppg
21 FRAZIER MT RAVENS (8-13) (2-9 HDL)
Senior leader on a young team is Shawnau Johnson (19 ppg)
22 TRANQUILITY TIGERS (13-14) (2-8 WSL)
Leading the Tigers will be junior Abigail Oregel
23 AVENAL BUCCANEERS (5-17) (0-10 WSL)
The Bucs are young
24 CORCORAN PANTHERS (11-17) (6-6 E SEQ)
Young Panthers team
25 FARMERSVILLE AZTECS (7-17) (2-9 E SEQ)
X factor is the offense
27 BIG PINE WARRIORS (3-10) (0-6 Hi Lo)
Senior Cassie Meza and sophomore Jessamine Turner lead the Warriors