PAGMETER GIRLS BASKETBALL DIVISION RANKINGS 2021-2022

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BREAKING NEWS
The Central Section High School playoffs moved again. They went from the computer 100% rankings and the big schools moving down into the small school divisions, to 100% computer rankings and big schools petitioning to move down. Example the underachieving Kerman Lions boys team who were a huge division 3 contender just last year, petitioned to move down to division 4, won their appeal and now according to the computer is No 1 in division 5. If you all don’t see that is so wrong then you are the problem. They changed the new playoff format but NOT really if big teams can petition to move in the small school divisions.
Whoever came up with the computer idea was sleeping at the wheel.
The League Representatives voted on bringing back the SEMI-BAD common sense playoffs and it passed 27-16. Who were the 16 that voted for the computer playoffs? Guaranteed they were from a large school but the large school reps still won with teams petitioning and winning the appeals. To the small schools, you are still getting screwed.
It’s pretty simple…Big schools like the computer playoff format and the small schools hate the computer playoff format. It’s already happening where the big schools are moving down in base divisions.
The Old style playoff format which is not perfect, but light years better than the computer and big schools moving way down, will go into effect for the winter sports now in February 🏀 ⚽️ along with the spring sports ⚾️🥎🏐
I am so sorry to the fall sports 🏈 🏐 because you were the test dummies for the horrible computer playoff model.
WHAT IS SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN BUT IT DIDN’T
*Team may only move up or down one division from their base division. THATS TRUE
*Prior to each school year a team may request to increase their base division NOT TRUE
*There is no appeal process to decrease a base division until the season is over. NOT TRUE! Teams already appealed and plenty have won.
*The base division may change each year based on the previous three years results starting in 2025-2026. An average of the previous three years divisional placement will determine a school’s base division. WE WILL SEE IF THAT IS TRUE

PAGMETER 2021-2022 GIRLS BASKETBALL DIVISION RANKINGS
BREAKING NEWS
CIF has decided to NOT have the Selland Arena Championship games again this year. With the crowd being limited to 500 max in attendance for a game.(WHICH IS A JOKE) California still playing the political plandemic game. The Championship games will be played at the higher seed Gym on Friday February 24 & (OPEN DIVISION SATURDAY FEB 26
Common sense vs non common sense,
It is shameful what we are doing to our kids during the cold/flu season. Cancelling of games is flat out WRONG! The cold/flu season has been around since Jesus was in little hoopsters, and it will be around FOREVER! It will never go away! There is no need to go tested because you have a cold.
A MASK/EXPERIMENTAL VACCINE will not stop the cold/flu season and it is sad that some schools are falling for this political crap especially after two years of this bullshit!
Thank you to the schools that get it and understand that it is cold and uses common sense. Your student athletes really appreciate you!
Do you ever wonder why some schools cancel games, and some schools never cancel games? How can it be that the cold/flu only travels to a few schools? Don’t be fooled by some administrations who are weak and hasn’t figured out that they are in the kid business.
To the schools/parents that don’t understand what a cold is, maybe this will help…
If you have symptoms of a running nose, headache, fatigue, sneezing and/or sore throat…that is called a cold. What you do now is stay home, don’t need to test, take your cold medicine, Italian food, soup, Netflix, turn off the dangerous mainstream media, get some sleep and good night.
Come back when you feel better.
Thank you to teams that have stopped testing our healthy kids! To the teams/districts that are still testing, SHAME ON YOU!
TO ALL COACHES, ADMINISRATION AND PARENTS, BE THE LEADERS THAT OUR KIDS NEEDS NOW AND MAKE YOUR KID TAKE OFF THE MASK & THROW IT AWAY FOREVER. SPORTS IN SCHOOL HAVE ALWAYS BEEN THE LEADERS AT OUR SCHOOLS AND WE NEED LEADERS NOW MORE THAN EVER! OUR NEXT GENERATION NEEDS YOU TO TAKE CHARGE! WE ALL KNOW THE MASKS ARE SILLY AND DON’T WORK BUT OUR KIDS HAVE BEEN BRAINWASHED. TO THE COACHES SITTING ON THE BENCH AND PRETENDING TO WEAR A MASK SOMETIMES ON/OFF, YOU LOOK STUPID. TAKE IT OFF, BE A LEADER AND DO THE RIGHT THING. OUR KIDS NEED TO SMILE AGAIN! OUR KIDS HAVE PAID THE PRICE LONG ENOUGH!
OPEN DIVISION RANKINGS (TOP 4 TEAMS)
OPEN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS
2020 Clovis West beat Clovis North 60-49
2021 Clovis West beat Clovis 53-36
There is no way that Nipomo should be playing in the open division especially being based in division 2. Common sense was not used. The No 4 team should have been the Memorial, Central or Buchanan. Take your pick.
Open Division Girls Basketball Bracket
SEMIFINAL FINAL SCORES
1 Clovis West Golden Eagles beat 4 Nipomo Titans 68-18
3 Bakersfield Drillers beat 2 St Joseph Knights 42-40
3RD PLACE GAME FINAL SCORE
St Joseph Knights beat Nipomo Titans 59-36
CENTRAL SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL SCORE
CLOVIS WEST GOLDEN EAGLES beat BAKERSFIELD DRILLERS 49-39
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLOVIS WEST GOLDEN EAGLES

CENTRAL SECTION CHAMPIONS FOR THE 10TH STRAIGHT YEAR!
PAGMETER OPEN DIVISION RANKINGS
No 1 CLOVIS WEST GOLDEN EAGLES (28-4) (10-0 TRAC CHAMPIONS) CENTRAL SECTION CHAMPIONS
OPEN STATE PLAYOFFS beat Folsom 51-48. Lost to Archbishop Mitty 53-45
10 STRAIGHT CENTRAL SECTION CHAMPIONS
The State powerhouse Golden Eagles win their 18th straight TRAC Title. Leading the young Golden Eagles will be senior PAGMETER All Star Michaela Young who is one of the best seniors in the state. One of the best juniors in the state is 6’0 PAGMETER All Star Etoyah Montgomery who can do it all. One of the best sophomores in the state is PAGMETER All Star Athena Tomlinson. A star is born with sophomore Ariyah Smith and freshman Riley Walls.
No 2 BAKERSFIELD DRILLERS (26-3) (10-0 SWYL CHAMPIONS)
DIVISION 1 STATE PLAYOFFS Beat Chaminade 58-54. Thursday at Winward
Drillers are the favorites in the SWYL and on the border of Open division/division 1. The Drillers are a speedy team and plays great defense. If the Drillers can somehow finagle their way into division 1, they will be the team to beat. Leading the Drillers will be seniors Alexis Killabrew, Erica Hayden, Kyla Wandick, along with sophomores Faith Curry & Sara Shien.
No 3 ST JOSEPH KNIGHTS (22-5) (10-0 MOUNTAIN )
DIVISION 1 STATE PLAYOFFS Lost to Windward 60-49
DIVISION 3 SECTION CHAMPIONS 2021
Knights will battle for the No 2 seed in the Open Division playoffs. The Knights are tall and will dominate inside. Leading the Knights is senior PAGMETER All Star Andrea Stajic (12 ppg/8 RB) who is a transfer from Arroyo Grande. PAGMETER All Star Junior Candace Kpetikou is a rebounding machine (13 ppg/12 RB). PAGMETER All Star Junior Kai Oani (10 ppg) is playing outstanding on both ends of the floor. One of the best players in the state is PAGMETER All Star sophomore Avery Cain (19 ppg).
No 4 NIPOMO TITANS (22-8) (8-2 MOUNTAINS)
DIVISION 2 STATE PLAYOFFS Lost to Sage Hill 52-41
DIVISION 2 SECTION CHAMPIONS 2021
Titans will battle for the No 1-3 seed in division 1 or will get the No 4 seed in the Open Division playoffs. The Titans really needs to be in division 1. Leading the Titans are seniors PAGMETER All Star Kacie Slover, Allyson Cramer, juniors Kayden Sanders, Honnalee Kennedy, Makennah Simonson, Chloe Wells, and freshman Belle Simonson. The Titans are based in division 2 and should NOT be in the Open division, the Titans need to be in Division 1. The Titans have zero chance in the Open division, a good chance in division 1, and the team to beat in division 2.

DIVISION 1 PAGMETER RANKINGS
The Division 1 Champions the last 14-years
2008 Clovis West beat Stockdale 87-50
2009 Stockdale beat Clovis West 70-60
2010 Clovis West beat Stockdale 66-38
2011 Hanford beat Clovis East 73-56
2012 Hanford beat Stockdale 65-49
2013 Clovis West beat Stockdale 53-38
2014 Clovis West beat Hanford 45-30
2015 Clovis West beat Edison 48-36
2016 Clovis West beat Edison 69-38
2017 Clovis West beat Clovis 54-22
2018 Clovis West beat Clovis North 63-49
2019 Clovis West beat Clovis North 73-38
2020 Bakersfield beat Arroyo Grande 53-43
2021 Righetti High beat Bakersfield Drillers 55-38
Central beat Buchanan 2 out of 3 times but Buchanan played the tougher schedule and has the bigger gym so the Bears get the No 1 seed. The CIF switched teams around so the TRAC/SWYL teams would not play each other in the first round.
Division 1 Girls basketball Bracket
First round final scores
Top Bracket
No 1 Buchanan Bears beat No 8 Righetti High Warriors 49-33
No 4 Memorial Panthers beat Clovis East T Wolves 70-24
Bottom Bracket
No 6 Clovis Cougars beat No 3 Liberty Patriots 45-44
No 2 Central Grizzlies beat No 7 Stockdale Mustangs 62-46
SEMIFINAL FINAL SCORES
No 4 Memorial Panthers beat No 1 Buchanan Bears 61-48
No 6 Clovis Cougars beat No 2 Central Grizzlies 54-43
DIVISION 1 SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL SCORE
Memorial Panthers beat Clovis Cougars 66-43
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MEMORIAL PANTHERS

DIVISION 1 SECTION CHAMPIONS
PAGMETER DIVISION 1 RANKINGS
No 1 MEMORIAL PANTHERS (27-6) (9-0 CMAC CHAMPIONS) Division 1 Section Champions
DIVISION 2 STATE PLAYOFFS Beat Del Oro 56-46. Beat Los Gatos 50-36. Beat Lincoln 57-45
Beat Antelope 50-38 and the Panthers are the Division 2 Northern State Champions
No 5 Memorial Panthers will play No 6 Sage Hill Lightning at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento Saturday at 2pm for the Division 2 State Championship
The No 13 seed Clovis North Broncos vs No 1 Damien Spartans at the Go
Head coach Jackie White quit the team and the interim head coach is now Assistant coach Verenique Warren. This Panthers team is young, very good and should in the Open division. The Panthers will steam roll the CMAC and will be a borderline Open division team. Leading the Panthers will be junior PAGMETER All Star Meadow Roland who is one of the top players in the state averaging 26-points and 15-rebounds per game. Junior Malaysia Williams is averaging 7ppg. The Panthers are loaded with an outstanding freshmen class and a star is born with 5’10 Saiya Sidhu who is averaging 16 ppg, Gabby Ramos averaging 10 ppg, PG Alexa Bennett averaging 9 ppg, Hailey Duvall averaging 7 ppg, Sienna Evans averaging 7 ppg, and Alexis Swillis who is averaging 8 points/8 rebounds per game. The Panthers will be even better now that Asha Sra who had to sit out after transferring in from Clovis North is playing because Asha is very good. The Panthers have been through a lot lately and once the Panthers get a full squad at the same time, they will be tough to beat.
No 2 CLOVIS COUGARS (14-15) (4-6 TRAC)
DIVISION 3 STATE PLAYOFFS Lost to Priory 66-62
The Cougars have played plenty of out-of-town tough tournaments and league starts with a big win over Central. Leading the Cougars will be seniors Erin Tatum who is having a tremendous Cougars career, the senior captain Italian Stallion Isabella Boscacci, junior sharpshooter and one of the best 3-point shooters in the Central Section PAGMETER All Star Devin Miller, junior Jayda Scarborough who plays outstanding on both ends of the floor, junior Genevieve Tamondong is a big rebounder, junior Sydnie Vanek who plays tremendous defense and super sophomore Kaya Semien. The PAGMETER has the Cougars in division 1 because of the strength of schedule and the big win over Central
No 3 CENTRAL GRIZZLIES (23-9) (5-5 TRAC)
DIVISION 3 STATE PLAYOFFS Beat East Union 70-53. Beat Buchanan Bears 52-42. Beat Lincoln
Lost to Lincoln 38-35 in the Northern Semifinals State Championship
Grizzlies are very good and should do everything possible to stay in division 1 because they have the team to win it. If the Grizzlies beat everybody in the TRAC and can hang with CW, they could get the No 4 seed in the Open division. With the new playoff format, some smart losses will be good for Central to stay in division 1. Leading the Grizzlies is one of the best juniors in the state with 6’1 Talia Maxwell who has so much potential to be a big-time player. Talia is averaging 22 points & 8 rebounds per game. Junior T’Yanna Armstrong is off to a good start along with senior Rylee Fane. Keep an eye on the speedster sophomore Keytonna who is lightning.
No 4 BUCHANAN BEARS (17-13) (6-3 TRAC)
DIVISION 3 STATE PLAYOFFS beat West County 58-46. Lost to Central Grizzlies 52-42
DEFENDING DIVISION 3-A STATE CHAMPIONS 2021
The defending State Champions comes in with a very good team and will battle for a division 1 championship. Leading the Bears are seniors Vanna Quintana, Chloe Yang, PAGMETER All Star Corin Camara (now over 1000 career points) who transferred in from Hanford, Bella Tumoine, juniors Kylee Barnes, Alina Garcia, and sophomores Aloni Oliver & Vanna Quintana.
No 5 LIBERTY PATRIOTS (20-6) (7-3 SWYL) Lost to Clovis Cougars 45-44
The Patriots are young and will battle for the SWYL championship. Leading the Patriots will be seniors Savannah Salazar, Dilan Cook, juniors Emma Fredrick (11 ppg/10 rb), Hannah Anderson (13 ppg), Anahy Pimental (9 ppg), and sophomores Kaylee Batten (9 ppg/6 rb) & Kaylee Tallon (7ppg).
No 6 STOCKDALE MUSTANGS (19-9) (7-3 SWYL) Lost to Central Grizzlies 62-46
The Mustangs have played a tough schedule so far and playing good basketball. Leading the way are seniors Kyler Burris-Garofalo, Maddy Johnson, Khari Grimes and junior Ebele Mbagwu. The Mustangs will be in division 1 and playing tremendous basketball.
No 7 CLOVIS EAST T WOLVES (18-12) (4-6 TRAC) Lost to Memorial Panthers 70-24
The T Wolves are young and will be tough to beat. Leading the T Wolves are seniors Natalie Valencia, Addy De La Rosa, Lily Alcaraz, and juniors Kylie Ward & Ameyah Anderson.
No 8 RIGHETTI HIGH WARRIORS (12-10) (3-7 MOUNTAIN) Lost to Buchanan Bears 49-33
DEFENDING DIVISION 1 SECTION CHAMPIONS
The defending division 1 champions find them in division 1 because of the tough schedule. The Warriors really need to be in division 2. The Warriors graduated a tremendous group and look for some new stars coming up. Leading the Warriors is one of the best with senior PAGMETER All Star Madisyn Cutliff who will play next year at UC Merced. Junior Eva Delgado is ready to have a big year. The sophomores are good with Bree Luna, Martha Durazo, and Makiah Cutliff
DIVISION 2
Division 2 Section Champions the last 14-years
2008 Centennial beat Edison 76-52
2009 Hanford beat Garces 73-44
2010 Hanford beat Yosemite 69-48
2011 Monache beat Yosemite 58-51
2012 Monache beat Redwood 79-50
2013 Ridgeview beat Garces 65-38
2014 Garces beat Tulare Western 49-31
2015 Independence beat Sierra 68-51
2016 Independence beat Bakersfield 40-23
2017 Independence beat Bakersfield 54-49
2018 Bakersfield beat Mission Oak 54-52
2019 Bakersfield beat Yosemite 47-42
2020 Memorial 79 Mission Prep 53
2021 Nipomo 44 Paso Robles 39
Girls🏀D2 bracket
First round Final scores
No 1 Sierra Chieftains beat 16 Ridgeview Wolf Pack 65-55
No 8 Tehachapi Warriors beat No 9 Shafter Generals 55-40
No 12 Arvin Bears beat No 5 Golden Valley Bulldogs 57-51
No 4 Sierra Pacific Golden Bears beat No 13 Sunnyside Wildcats 50-43
No 3 Porterville Panthers beat No 14 Paso Robles Bearcats 49-23
No 6 Mission Prep Royals beat No 11 Hanford Bullpups 49-40
No 7 Roosevelt Rough Riders beat No 10 Sanger Apaches 51-35
No 15 Arroyo Grande Eagles beat No 2 Morro Bay Pirates 35-27
QUARTERFINAL FINAL SCORES
No 1 Sierra Chieftains beat No 8 Tehachapi Warriors 55-49
No 4 Sierra Pacific Golden Bears beat No 12 Arvin Bears 63-47
No 3 Porterville Panthers beat No 6 Mission Prep Royals 45-36
No 7 Roosevelt Rough Riders beat No 15 Arroyo Grande Eagles 47-31
SEMIFINAL FINAL SCORES
No 4 Sierra Pacific Golden Bears beat No1 Sierra Chieftains 66-63 OT
No 3 Porterville Panthers beat No 7 Roosevelt Rough Riders 68-40
DIVISION 2 SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL SCORE
Porterville Panthers beat Sierra Pacific Golden Bears 56-42
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PORTERVILLE PANTHERS

DIVISION 2 SECTION CHAMPIONS
PAGMETER DIVISION 2 RANKINGS
No 1 PORTERVILLE PANTHERS (29-4) (8-0 EYL CHAMPIONS) Division 2 Section Champions
DIVISION 3 STATE PLAYOFFS beat Hamilton 52-41. Beat Carlbad 55-54. Beat Orcutt Academy 62-37
Tuesday at La Salle 6pm in the Southern State Championship
The Panthers are the favorites to win the EYL. The Panthers have plenty of returning players with seniors Gracie Magana, Nseije Ortiz, Assyria Murrietta, Krizlynn Balboa, and junior Andrea Perez. The Panthers are based in division 3
No 2 SIERRA PACIFIC GOLDEN BEARS (24-9) (10-0 ESL CHAMPIONS)
DIVISION 3 STATE PLAYOFFS beat Palisades 62-61. Lost to Scripps Ranch 56-52
The small school in Hanford is playing their best basketball! Leading the way are seniors Alyssa Avalos (8ppg/4 steals), Taylor West (6ppg), junior PAGMETER All Star Mikayla Carre who is having a monster year and one of the most dominating players in the Central Section once she gets the ball in the paint averaging 21 points/13 rebounds per game. The G-Bears have some very good young freshmen talent with Mia Va’asili (9ppg), Izabel Mendez (8ppg) Andi Jones (10 ppg), and Asia Jackson (5ppg). The Golden Bears are now based in division 2 after wanting to move up
No 3 SIERRA CHIEFTAINS (26-4) (8-0 NSL CHAMPIONS) Lost to Sierra Pacific Golden Bears 66-63 OT
The overachieving Chieftains will be stuck in division 2 and can play with anybody with 375 students. Leading the Chieftains will be seniors Haylie Lee, Megan Parks, juniors Makayla Mcgrath, Kiley Esajian, Maddy Mcdivitt, Emily Edinborough, Sabrina Riley, Birdie McDonald, and freshman Aleeawa Badoni. The Chieftains are based in division 3
No 4 ROOSEVELT ROUGH RIDERS (18-6) (9-1 NYL CHAMPIONS) Lost to Porterville Panthers 68-40
DEFENDING DIVISION 4-AA STATE CHAMPIONS
The Defending State Champions are on fire and leading the way is senior Yesenia Pacheco, juniors Tianna Sutherland, Maliah Nutt, Ariana Alderete and freshman Karlie Grier. The Riders are based in division 3 and can move into division 2.
No 5 MISSION PREP ROYALS (14-10) (9-1 OCEAN) Lost to Porterville Panthers 45-36
The Royals have played a tough schedule with the youngest team in the Central Section. Tabitha Vanderhorst is the only senior leading 8 freshmen. Outstanding sophomore Emma Boehm is back along with junior Avari Moscardi. The Royals are based in division 2
No 6 TEHACHAPI WARRIORS (14-11) (6-4 SYL) Lost to Sierra Chieftains 55-49
The Warriors will be tough to beat. The Warriors play outstanding as a team, and you never know who will step up on any given night. Leading the Warriors will be seniors Ashley Neaderbaomer, Allysa Taylor, along with juniors Laura LaMonte, Trista Diefenderfer, and Michelle Orellana.
No 7 ARVIN BEARS (15-11) (6-2 SSL) Lost to Sierra Pacific Golden Bears 63-47
The Bears are playing a very tough schedule and it is the perfect menu for a section championship. If the Bears can get into division 4, then watch out. Leading the Bears are seniors Leslie Medina, Gloribelle Narvaez, Ivette Salcedo, junior Kaylee Mendez, and sophomore Roxana Fernandez. The Bears are based in division 3
No 8 ARROYO GRANDE EAGLES (12-13) (1-7 OCEAN) Lost to Roosevelt Rough Riders 47-31
The Eagles have played plenty of out-of-town games and back now. Leading the Eagles will be seniors Reagan Keith and Katey Cramer. The Eagles are now based in division 2 after winning their appeal
No 9 MORRO BAY PIRATES (16-8) (10-1 OCEAN) Lost to Arroyo Grande Eagles 35-27
The Pirates are getting better and better with every game they play with a tough schedule. A star is born with junior Magic Woodbury who will battle inside for the tough rebound and tough to stop if she gets the ball in the paint along with senior Sophie Graves who play down low and shoot the 3-pointer. Senior Azlyn Fitzwater has had a tremendous Pirates career. Juniors Kristielyn Biado and Isabella Musolff are both very good guards that can the ball. The Pirates are based in division 3
No 10 GOLDEN VALLEY BULLDOGS (18-8) (4-6 SYL) Lost to Arvin Bears 57-51
The Bulldogs are an experienced team with plenty of returners. The Lady Bulldogs will be the team to beat in division 2. Leading the way will be seniors Aalaysia Blakely (15 ppg), Sydni Morris (9 ppg/9 rb) and sophomore Shionna Nash (8 ppg). The Bulldogs are based in division 3
No 11 SHAFTER GENERALS (13-9) (5-2 ESL) Lost to Tehachapi Warriors 55-40
The Generals are playing a tough schedule and will be battle tested. Leading the Generals are junior Ariana Vega (12ppg/11rb), senior Natalie Herrera (7ppg), and off to a great start in her basketball career is freshman Eliyah Sanchez (10 ppg)
No 12 HANFORD BULLPUPS (17-10) (9-1 WSL CHAMPIONS) Lost to Mission Prep Royals 49-40
The Bullpups have been getting screwed for years after being a powerhouse when the Parrish family rolled through, and the CIF never let the Bullpups back out of division 1 even when they had a young team. The Bullpups will be a dangerous team in division 2 and leading the way for the young Bullpups is super sophomore Kenyah Stubbs (21 ppg), and juniors Amarys Cuellar (15 ppg) & Ana Quezada (8ppg). The Bullpups are now based in division 2
No 13 SANGER APACHES (18-10) (7-3 CMAC) Lost to Roosevelt Rough Riders 51-35
The Apaches will battle SJM in the CMAC with super sophomore 6’0 Krista Sheaffer (16ppg), and seniors Annali Castro & Leah Saenz. The Apaches are based in division 3
No 14 SUNNYSIDE WILDCATS (20-8) (8-2 NYL) Lost to Sierra Pacific Golden Bears 50-43
The Wildcats are very athletic and will battle Hoover in the NYL. Leading the Cats are seniors Briajanae Wade (17ppg), Nevaeh Jackson (16ppg), Yasmin Dela rosa (7ppg), and Lilia Haynes (8ppg). The Wildcats are based in division 3
No 15 PASO ROBLES BEARCATS (14-14) (2-8 OCEAN) Lost to Porterville Panthers 49-23
If the Bearcats have played a tough schedule. Plenty of Bearcats graduated and a star is born with sophomore Nevaeh Dyer
No 16 RIDGEVIEW WOLF PACK (10-12) (4-5 SYL) Lost to Sierra Chieftains 65-55
The Wolf Pack have played a killer schedule and will be tough if they stay in division 4. Leading the Pack will be with Junior Journie Hayden and senior Alexus Macias. The Wolf Pack are based in division 2
No 17 CLOVIS NORTH BRONCOS (3-17) (0-10 TRAC)
The young Broncos are also out of the playoffs and won’t win another game. Just 3 years ago the Broncos were a state Open division powerhouse beating teams like Clovis West, and now out of the playoffs.
Some of the top young players were recruited away after Head Coach Heather Walberg-Long stepped down. PAGMETER All Stars junior Peyton Bitter tore her ACL in volleyball, senior Asha Sra is playing at SJM, senior Taylor Pacheco is focusing on college classes. Leading the new ERA of Broncos basketball are juniors Karly Sprattling, Kyra Miller, Reena Nagra, Nia Palmer, and senior Kate Landon. The Broncos are based in division 1
No 18 INDEPENDENCE FALCONS (8-19) (2-8 SYL)
The Falcons have played a tough schedule with plenty of talent and leading the Falcons is senior Jasmin Martinez (21ppg), senior Jasmin Martinez (10ppg), and dominating sophomore Kaylynn Bolden who is averaging 11 points and 19 rebounds per game. The Falcons are based in division 1
No 19 EDISON TIGERS (4-18) (1-9 CMAC)
The Tigers are a work in progress after the last coaching staff left the Tigers in shambles. Leading the young Tigers is outstanding senior captain Chantel Zarate (18ppg), junior Joy Vance (5ppg), sophomore Nikayla Chandler (7p/11pg), freshmen Paige Hamilton (7ppg) and Allena Jones (5p/12 rbpg) The Tigers are based in division 1
DIVISION 3
The Division 3 Section Champion last 14-year winners
2008 Hanford beat Yosemite 49-44
2009 Roosevelt beat Porterville 51-47
2010 Ridgeview beat Frontier 64-38
2011 Ridgeview beat Independence 39-34
2012 Independence beat Ridgeview 49-46
2013 Hanford West beat Selma 56-55
2014 Sierra beat Selma 47-41
2015 Mission Oak beat Fresno High 53-50
2016 Mission Oak beat Madera 44-27
2017 Madera beat Sanger 27-26
2018 Immanuel beat Golden Valley 43-37
2019 Selma beat Fresno High 71-39
2020 Porterville 65 Arvin 39
2021 St Joseph 53 Roosevelt 45
PAGMETER DIVISION 3 RANKINGS

Girls 🏀D3 Bracket first round final scores
No 1 Caruthers Blue Raiders beat No 16 Bullard Knights 62-29
No 8 El Diamante Miners beat No 9 Hoover Patriots 63-55
No 5 Bakersfield Christian Eagles beat No 12 Hanford West Huskies 71-66
No 4 McFarland Cougars beat No 13 Golden West Trailblazers 56-43
No 3 West Vikings beat No 14 Centennial Golden Hawks 71-49
No 6 Mira Monte Lions beat No 11 Selma Bears 53-40
No 7 Dinuba Emperors beat No 10 Kerman Lions 47-37
No 2 Orcutt at Academy Spartans beat No 15 Santa Maria Saints 66-42
QUARTERFINAL FINAL SCORES
No 1 Caruthers Blue Raiders beat No 8 El Diamante Miners 76-18
No 4 McFarland Cougars beat No 5 Bakersfield Christian Eagles 66-59
No 3 West Vikings beat No 6 Mira Monte Lions 58-44
No 2 Orcutt Academy Spartans beat No 7 Dinuba Emperors 59-32
SEMIFINAL FINAL SCORES
No 1 Caruthers Blue Raiders beat No 4 McFarland Cougars 67-42
No 2 Orcutt Academy Spartans beat No 3 West Vikings 47-39
DIVISION 3 SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL SCORE
Caruthers Blue Raiders beat Orcutt Academy Spartans 58-44
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CARUTHERS BLUE RAIDERS

DIVISION 3 SECTION CHAMPIONS
DIVISION 3 PAGMETER RANKINGS
No 1 CARUTHERS BLUE RAIDERS (28-4) (10-0 WSL CHAMPIONS) Division 3 Section Champions
DIVISION 2 STATE PLAYOFFS beat Vista Del Lago 62-47. Lost to Menlo 59-55
9th straight WSL Championship and 5th Section Championship
Blue Raiders are the best small school team in California and the team to beat in division 3. The Lady Blue Raiders can compete with any team, but the big problem is, most of the players play other sports. The Blue Raiders have plenty of multi-sport athletes playing against some teams that are not allowed to play other sports. We should credit multi-sport athletes for playing other sports. The Blue Caruthers have won 92 straight WSL games and leading the way are seniors PAGMETER All Star Anna Marshall who will go down as one of the best players in school history, PAGMETER All Star Krissy Turman who is one of the top players in the Central Section is now over 1,000 career points. The juniors are, PAGMETER All Star Morgan “Mo” Trigueiro, who is also an outstanding softball pitcher is now over 1,000 career points. Mo is also one of the best players in the Central Section. Anisa Torres is a tremendous point guard and can shoot, and sophomore, Gizelle “Monster” Aguirre who is a 4-sport star especially in soccer. The Blue Raiders schedule the rest of the way should easily have them in division 1. The Lady Blue Raiders are based in division 4
No 2 ORCUTT ACADEMY SPARTANS (22-9) (6-4 MOUNTAIN) lost to Caruthers Blue Raiders 58-44
DIVISION 3 STATE PLAYOFFS beat Lawndale 54-45. Beat Shadow Hills 66-54
Lost to Porterville 62-37 in the Southern Semifinals State Championship
DIVISION 4 SECTION CHAMPIONS 2021
The overachieving Spartans are now in division 3. Leading the Spartans is senior PAGMETER All Star Giselle Calderon (12ppg) who is one of the best players in the Central Section, Juniors Chyanna Tell (8 ppg), 5’10 Khaelii Robertson-Mack (11 ppg/11rb), Devyn Kendrick (7ppg/9rb), Diaminsol Malicdem (6ppg), and freshman Melia Hinojos who is going to be real good. The Spartans are based in division 4
No 3 MCFARLAND COUGARS (16-7) (8-0 ESL CHAMPIONS) Lost to Caruthers Blue Raiders 67-42
Here is another small school that plays tremendous basketball. Leading the Cougars will be senior Annie Fernandez, junior Lindzee Garza, Mia Samaniego and Sarah Lopez. The Cougars are based in division 4
No 4 WEST VIKINGS (16-10) (6-4 SYL) Lost to Orcutt Academy Spartans 47-39
When the young Vikings play good Viking basketball for 32 minutes, they can hang with anybody. A star is born with super sophomore Caleigh Adams who is averaging 14-points and 10-rebounds per game. Keep an eye on junior Zaila Marquez (14 ppg) and sophomore Mikayla Villalobos (8ppg). The Vikings are based in division 4
No 5 MIRA MONTE LIONS (19-10) (10-0 SEYL CHAMPIONS) Lost to West Vikings 58-44
The sleeper team might just be the Lions because they are good. Leading the Lions is senior Valarie Cardenas, and juniors Lillian Monteiro and Kaitlyn Riggens. The Lions are based in division 4
No 6 DINUBA EMPERORS (19-9) (10-2 CSL) Lost to Orcutt Academy Spartans 59-32
Plenty of senior leadership mixed in with some young talent will have the Emperors ready for CSL title run. Leading the charge are seniors Hailee Zapien, Kailey Lopez (15ppg), Alyssa Hernandez (10ppg), Junior Chloe Benham (7ppg) and freshman alissa Espirito (8ppg). The Emperors are based in division 3
No 7 BAKERSFIELD CHRISTIAN EAGLES (17-12) (7-3 SYL) Lost to McFarland Cougars 66-59
DEFENDING DIVISION 4-A STATE CHAMPIONS
The Eagles are a young team and will be battle tested by playoff time. Leading the Eagles is junior PAGMETER All Star Jordyn Toler (18ppg), junior Keeley Harris (11ppg), sophomore Ava King (6ppg) and Freshman Alexis Bila (10ppg). The Eagles are based in division 4
No 8 EL DIAMANTE MINERS (18-10) (7-3 WYL) Lost to Caruthers Blue Raiders 76-18
The Miners are looking to put a streak together with a young team. Leading the Miners are juniors Kiersten Shade (8ppg/10rb), Sofia Perez (9ppg/9rb) sophomore Olivia Torres (6ppg) and freshman Rian Jones-Dillihunt (10ppg)
No 9 HOOVER PATRIOTS (14-14) (5-4 CMAC) Lost to El Diamante Miners 63-55
The Patriots are the team to beat in the NYL and leading the way is sophomore Zakoiyah Smith, along with juniors Zemara Cotton & Jade Phillips. The computer has the Patriots in division 3 and that is wrong. The Patriots have played a tough schedule and beat Sanger. They belong in division 2.
No 10 SELMA BEARS (19-11) (7-5 CSL) Lost to Mira Monte Titans 53-40
The Bears are always tough to beat and leading the Bears will be outstanding senior Brisa Pacheco Ramon, senior Mia Harris, junior Hannah Husein, sophomores Daviana Chavez, Chantel Rodriguez, and Emily Pallesi who is off to a fantastic start. The Bears are now based in division 3 after winning their appeal
No 11 HANFORD WEST HUSKIES (13-10) (10-2 CSL) Lost to Bakersfield Christian Eagles 71-66
The Huskies are coming on strong and leading the way is junior Teresa Sandoval and freshman McKenzee Bateman. The Huskies are based in division 4
No 12 SANTA MARIA SAINTS (16-11) (6-6 OCEAN) at Orcutt at Academy Spartans
The Saints have played a tough schedule and are on the borderline of D3 and D4. Watch out for senior Luz Olea, Yvette Lopez, Madison Garrity, Phoenix Becerra, Cinthia Martinez, Junior Yuridia Ramos and sophomore Alyssa Reyes. The Saints are based in division 4
No 13 BULLARD KNIGHTS (12-18) (5-5 CMAC) Lost to Caruthers Blue Raiders 62-29
The Knights are young and leading the way will be senior PAGMETER All Star Gezele Jones, and sophomore. Briley Page. The Knights are now based in division 2
No 14 GOLDEN WEST TRAILBLAZERS (17-11) (5-5 WYL) Lost to McFarland Cougars 56-43
The Blazers are young and leading the way is senior leader Taylor Durick, sophomore Danae Banuelos (17ppg) and freshman Teyanna Burrell (9ppg).
No 15 KERMAN LIONS (17-8) (6-3 NSL) Lost to Dinuba Emperors 47-37
The Lions are off to a great start and ready to battle in the North Sequoia. Leading the Lions will be seniors Katelyn Goforth & Marissa Mendrin who are both PAGMETER All Star Volleyball players, junior Lusha Bibioff also an All Star Volleyball player, junior Tessa Silva who was named Most outstanding player in the Old Town Clovis Kiwanis Classic and sophomore Natalie Limon was named to the All-Tournament team in Old Town Clovis Kiwanis Classic along with Goforth. The Lions are based in division 4
No 16 CENTENNIAL GOLDEN HAWKS (11-16) (2-8 SWYL) Lost to West Vikings 71-49
Leading the G-Hawks will be seniors Kaylee Golleher, Jordyn Musser, Thalia Lindley, juniors Ashley Lewis, Emma Lewis, and sophomore Ashlyn Gurney. The Golden Hawks are based in division 2
No 17 SAN LUIS OBISPO TIGERS (11-16) (7-5 MOUNTAIN)
The Tigers have played a tough schedule so do not go by the record; the Tigers will be battle tested if they stay in division 4. Leading the Tigers is junior Carys Villani who broke the Tigers school record for scoring 29 points in a game this year. Look for Carys breaking her own record plenty of more times. The Tigers are based in division 2
No 18 GARCES RAMS (7-16) (1-7 SWYL)
The Rams will only get better and has played a tough schedule. The Rams are very young with outstanding juniors Reese Pasternik (21ppg), Mia D’amato (12ppg) and freshman AJ Rivera (11ppg). The Rams are based in division 2
No 19 PIONEER VALLEY PANTHERS (7-18) (3-8 OCEAN)
The Panthers are a young team, has played a tough schedule. Leading the Panthers will be senior Natalie Villa, junior forwards Alysha Moreno and Naomi Navarro, point guard Kaylee Dolores, sophomores Marissa Morales, center Leandria Hernandez along with freshmen wing Angel Cardenas and forward Kahlia Melton. The Panthers are based in division 2
DIVISION 4
The Division 4 Section Champion last 14-year winners
2008 Garces beat Exeter 57-47
2009 Corcoran beat Kingsburg 63-58
2010 Corcoran beat Mission Prep 54-38
2011 Sierra beat Strathmore 29-25
2012 Memorial beat Lindsay 58-50
2013 Lindsay beat Mendota 61-37
2014 Lindsay beat Orosi 50-38
2015 Immanuel beat Orosi 44-32
2016 Immanuel beat Orosi 38-35
2017 Sierra Pacific beat Strathmore 60-46
2018 Memorial beat Sierra Pacific 58-51
2019 Memorial beat McFarland 50-38
2020 Caruthers 60 Sierra Pacific 58
2021 Orcutt Academy 69 Bakersfield Christian 49
Girls 🏀🏀 D4 Bracket
Wednesday first round final scores
No1 Corcoran Panthers Beat No16 Mendota Aztecs 63-28
No 8 Kingsburg Vikings beat No 9 Orange Cove Titans 66-54
No 5 Frontier Titans beat No 12 Strathmore Spartans 47-31
No 4 Coalinga Horned Toads beat No 13 Templeton Eagles 70-60
No 14 Madera Coyotes beat No 3 Fowler Redcats 56-50
No 11 Mission Oak Hawks beat No 6 North Stars 63-62
No 7 East Blades beat No 10 Chavez Titans 37-34
No 15 Redwood Rangers beat No 2 Boron Bobcats 46-35
QUARTERFINAL FINAL SCORES
No 1 Corcoran Panthers beat 8 Kingsburg Vikings 73-67
No 4 Coalinga Horned Toads beat No 5 Frontier Titans 68-66
No 14 Madera Coyotes beat at No 11 Mission Oak Hawks 58-55
No 15 Redwood Rangers beat No 7 East Blades 46-45
SEMIFINAL FINAL SCORES
No 1 Corcoran Panthers beat No 4 Coalinga Horned Toads 88-50
No 14 Madera Coyotes beat 15 Redwood Rangers 49-45
DIVISION 4 SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL SCORE
Corcoran Panthers beat Madera Coyotes 56-26
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CORCORAN PANTHERS

DIVISION 4 SECTION CHAMPIONS
PAGMETER DIVISION 4 RANKINGS
No 1 CORCORAN PANTHERS (26-4) (8-2 ESL) DIVISION 4 SECTION CHAMPIONS
DIVISION 4 STATE PLAYOFFS beat Temple City 61-48. Lost to Yucca Valley 72-42
DEFENDING DIVISION 6-AA STATE CHAMPIONS
Leading the Panthers is one of the best players in school history with senior PAGMETER All Star Aaliyah Thompson who is averaging 20 points and 10 rebounds per game. Seniors Gabriella Avila (10ppg/7rb) and Trinity Ferro (9ppg) are having tremendous years. Sophomore Emilee Santos (8ppg) is the next star coming up. The Panthers are based in division 5
No 2 MADERA COYOTES (16-16) (5-5 CMAC)
DIVISION 4 STATE PLAYOFFS Lost to Calaveras 67-18
The Coyotes are young and leading the way is sophomores Rhynne Mitchell (17ppg) and Lilly Smith (8ppg).
No 3 COALINGA HORNED TOADS (23-7) (10-0 WSL CHAMPIONS) Lost to Corcoran Panthers 88-50
The Toads are the favorites in the WSL and leading the way are seniors Karissa Jordan (19ppg) and Luna Rodriguez, Aliza Cervantes (6ppg/6rb) and sophomore Jozlynn Marshall (6ppg/7rb) The Toads are based in division 5
No 4 REDWOOD RANGERS (14-14) (5-5 WYL) Lost to Madera Coyotes 49-45
The Rangers have played a tough schedule and leading the Rangers are seniors Isabella Valero (11ppg), Seneca Murillo (6ppg), and sophomores Aryel Chavez (6ppg) & Sydney Calderon (6ppg) The Rangers are based in division 3 and can play in division 4
No 5 FRONTIER TITANS (14-13) (3-7 SWYL) Lost to Coalinga Horned Toads 68-66
The Titans will get better and better. Leading the young Titans are seniors Grace Lippincott (14ppg) and Sabrina Works (11ppg), The Titans are based in division 3
No 6 EAST BLADES (15-9) (6-4 SEYL) Lost to Redwood Rangers 46-45
The Blades are coming on at the right time and leading the young Blades is junior Samantha Garcia Rocha (15ppg) and Jayda Espinoza (13ppg). The Blades are based in division 5
No 7 KINGSBURG VIKINGS (16-14) (7-5 CSL) Lost to Corcoran Panthers 73-67
The Vikings have played a tough schedule and still figuring out what kind of a basketball program they want to have. The schedule will not get any easier playing in the Central Sequoia league but has the talent to compete. The Vikings are a true division 4 team. The Vikings have senior Maci Chavez who is a very streaky scorer and can create shots on offense. Senior Cameron Raven who is very consistent shooting 3-pointers and does not turn the ball over. Senior Brooklyn Miller is one of the best Viking players and was injured but is back now. The Juniors are good with Jackie Ruiz, lily Dias and Paige Ingrao who plays tremendous defense.
No 8 MISSION OAK HAWKS (14-12) (5-2 EYL) Lost to Madera Coyotes 58-55
The young Hawks will be dangerous in division 4. Next year the Hawks will be real good! Leading the Hawks will be seniors Clarisa Vejar, Daynara Flores, and the juniors are good with Auliya Gonzales & Hannah Thompson. Keep an eye on some super sophomores with Isabella Zepeda & Sierra Calantes. The Hawks are based in division 3
No 9 BORON BOBCATS (20-1) (14-0 HDL CHAMPIONS) Lost to Redwood Rangers 46-35
The Bobcats are crushing anybody in front of them. Everybody returns this year, and the Bobcats will pay the price for having a good small school team. With this new playoff format, the Cats could be in division 2 which is crazy. Leading the Bobcats are seniors Addi Tarrow, Alana Matthews, Gracynn Hiegel, Amara Page, juniors Kaleigh Howard, Kaili York, Savannah Wilson and sophomore Hailey Davis. The Bobcats are based in division 5
No 10 FOWLER REDCATS (16-7) (7-4 WSL) Lost Madera Coyotes 56-50
Kingsburg Tournament Champions
The Redcats are one of the best defensive teams in the Central Section and they get after it. The Redcats should be battling in division 4. Plenty of leadership returns this year with Seniors Reet Brar, Jashpreet Kaur, Alaina Alatoree, Gursoman Basra, juniors Angelina Lopez, Ayannah “Showtime” Williams (MVP of the Kingsburg Tournament), Precious Rodriguez, Sarbjot Gill, sophomore Trinity Robles, and one of the best freshman in the Central Section is Alexis Alvarado. The Redcats are based in division 5
No 11 NORTH STARS (11-10) (7-3 SEYL) Lost to Mission Oak Hawks 63-62
The Stars graduated plenty and leading the way will be seniors Aubree Irven, April Macias and Sirena Rios. The Stars are based in division 3
No 12 ORANGE COVE TITANS (12-8) (5-2 WSL) Lost to Kingsburg Vikings 66-54
The Titans will battle you for 32 minutes and the X factor is the scoring. Leading the Titans will be seniors Gracie Tapia, Stephanie Gutierrez, juniors Hannah Thompson and Auliya Gonzales. The Titans are based in division 5 and can move into division 4
No 13 CHAVEZ TITANS (15-10) (5-4 ESL) Lost to East Blades 37-34
The Titans will battle in the ESL and the X factor is scoring. Leading the Titans will be senior Belen Garcia (6ppg), junior Noelani Espiritu (9ppg), and sophomore Hannah Diaz (9ppg).
No 14 STRATHMORE SPARTANS (17-13) (8-4 ESL) Lost to Frontier Titans 47-31
DEFENDING DIVISION 5 SECTION CHAMPIONS & DIVISION 5-AA STATE CHAMPIONS.
What will life be for the Spartans after graduating record holder Jazmine Soto? Look for the Spartans to play more team ball, and to be successful that means everybody will need to be able to score. Leading the Spartans will be seniors Joseli Gutierrez, Erica Munoz, Abi Mejia, along with freshmen Alyssa Gonzalez & Alexis Ibarra. The Spartans are based in division 5
No 15 TEMPLETON EAGLES (9-10) (4-7 OCEAN) Lost to Coalinga Horned Toads 70-60
Arvin Tournament Champions
The young Eagles are off to a good start with some future stars with sophomores Lucia Barroso, Brooklyn Thomas, freshman Taylor Sutton and junior Melissa Tanaka. The Eagles are based in division 4
No 16 MENDOTA AZTECS (16-12) (7-2 WSL) Lost to Corcoran Panthers 63-28
The Aztecs are a scrappy team that gets after it and has played a tough schedule. The Aztecs are heavy with seniors and leading the way will be Jade Rodarte (SG), Litzy Melo (G/SF) Isabella Viramontez (SG) and a star is born with standout sophomore Bethany Oliva (PG).
No 17 LEMOORE TIGERS (8-16) (3-7 WYL)
The Tigers have played a tough schedule with a young team. Watch out in 2023 for the Tigers. Leading the Tigers will be juniors Harley Cole and Makena Makekau. The Tigers are based in division 3 and are on the waiting list to move into division 4
DIVISION 5
Division 5 Section Champions the last 14-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
2020 East 43 Strathmore 39
2021 Strathmore 73 Corcoran 60
Division 6-AA Southern Section State Playoffs 2021
Semifinals Corcoran beat Franklin 61-47
Championship
Corcoran beat Victory Christian Academy 61-57
Girls 🏀🏀 D5 Bracket
First round final scores
No 1 Highland Scots beat No 16 Orosi Cardinals 42-32
No 8 Lone Pine Eagles beat No 9 Summit Charter Bears 50-31
No 12 Washington Union Panthers beat at 5 Madera South Stallions 60-52 OT
No 13 Fresno High Warriors beat No 4 Dos Palos Broncos 45-27
No 14 Immanuel Eagles beat No 3 Reedley Pirates 52-49
No 6 Rosamond Roadrunners beat No 11 Farmersville Aztecs 46-33
No 7 South Rebels beat No 10 Lindsay Cardinals 43-39
No 2 Bishop Union Broncos beat No 15 Taft Wildcats 48-25
QUARTERFINAL FINAL SCORES
No 1 Highland Scots beat No 8 Lone Pine Eagles 56-34
No 12 Washington Union Panthers beat No 13 Fresno High Warriors 37-33
No 14 Immanuel Eagles beat No 6 Rosamond Roadrunners 40-38
No 7 South Rebels beat No 2 Bishop Union Broncos 42-33
SEMIFINAL FINAL SCORES
No 1 Highland Scots beat Washington Union Union Panthers 43-38
No 14 Immanuel Eagles beat No 7 at South Rebels 45-34
DIVISION 5 SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL SCORE
Highland Scots beat Immanuel Eagles at Highland Scots
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE HIGHLAND SCOTS

DIVISION 5 SECTION CHAMPIONS
PAGMETER DIVISION 5 RANKINGS
No 1 HIGHLAND SCOTS (17-15) (4-6 SEYL) DIVISION 5 SECTION CHAMPIONS
DIVISION 5 STATE PLAYOFFS beat Desert Christian Academy 51-20. Lost to Verdugo Hills 59-51
The Scots have plenty of senior leaders with Mia Ferguson (13ppg), Leila Flores (8ppg), Jessica Owens (8ppg), and Layla Linton (9ppg)
No 2 IMMANUEL EAGLES (12-21) (5-7 NSL)
DIVISION 5 STATE PLAYOFFS Lost to Mt Diablo 56-29
No 3 SOUTH REBELS (8-15) (3-7 SEYL) Lost to Immanuel Eagles 45-34
The Rebels are good and look for the Rebels to move up soon. More info coming…
No 4 WASHINGTON UNION PANTHERS (19-15) (3-3 NSL) at Highland Scots
The Panthers are starting to play good basketball at the right time. A big win over Kerman. Leading the Panthers are seniors Madison Moles, Kaylee Roberts, and junior Alexis Holland. The Panthers are based in division 4
No 5 BISHOP UNION BRONCOS (18-9) (10-3 HDL) Lost to South Rebels 42-33
Hey computer, the Broncos need to be in division 5. The Broncos have a veteran group with senior Rylee Arcularius who has a smooth shot. Senior Kayla Jackson is the point guard and when she is on the Broncos roll along with being a great competitor. Sister Jayda Jackson plays linebacker for the Broncos football team so you know how JJ gets after it. The Broncos are one for the best coached teams in the Central Section. The Broncos are based in division 5 and should be in division 5
No 6 ROSAMOND ROADRUNNERS (17-11) (10-4 HDL) Lost to Immanuel Eagles 40-38
The Roadrunners are good, and some team will have to play them soon in the playoffs. The Roadrunners will battle in the HDL with seniors Melonie Martinez, Carolina Alameda, junior Amber Jordan and freshman Kiley Perez
No 7 LONE PINE GOLDEN EAGLES (13-7) (6-0 HI LO CHAMPIONS) Lost to Highland Scots 56-34
The Golden Eagles will battle for the League championship and did not play last year. Leading the Golden Eagles will be seniors Center Karyme Hernandez, PG Juanita Joseph, juniors SG Betzy Alvarado, SF Topanga Gordon and SG America Varas.
No 8 FRESNO HIGH WARRIORS (12-17) (3-7 NYL) Lost to Washington Union Panthers 37-33
The Warriors are up for the most improved team in the Central Section with senior Ava Omar, juniors Remni White, Sierra Facundo, Makayla Taylor, and sophomore Destiny Edwards. The Warriors are based in division 4
No 9 REEDLEY PIRATES (10-15) (4-5 NYL) Lost to Immanuel Eagle 52-49
The Pirates have senior PAGMETER All Star Miah Paz who will go down as the best player in school history. Miah holds every scoring school record. A star is born with sophomore Raquel Cortez. The Pirates are based in division 4
No 10 DOS PALOS BRONCOS (10-7) (4-5 WSL) Lost to Fresno High Warriors 45-27
This Broncos team is scrappy and plays hard. With the Broncos schedule, they are really a division 5 team so stay tuned. The Broncos almost knocked off a very good Stone Ridge Christian team. Despite having a small team of only 7 players. Leading the way will be Captains Vionnie Walker and Kiley Lish. Senior LeeAnn Raney is dominating when she gets the ball in the paint and leading the team in rebounds/points. Having no season last year hurts but this group is special with an outstanding senior class. The Broncos are based in division 5
No 11 MADERA SOUTH STALLIONS (9-17) (2-8 CMAC) Lost to Washington Union Panthers 62-50
The young Stallions will battle you for 32 minutes and is perfect for division 5. A couple of players that have been playing really well this year is sophomore Briannah Lorta and junior Alannah Ward. Over the last six games, Briannah is averaging over 19 points a game. For the season she’s averaging 15 points a game. Junior Alannah Ward has been playing her best basketball of late which was evident when she made eight 3-pointers in the win over Madera. Junior Mayra Ceballos is just now starting to learn the game based on positioning her body and getting herself in the correct spots to score. She’s also been coming up big for rebounding and controlling the game.
No 12 SUMMIT CHARTER ACADEMY BEARS (14-5) (8-0 ESL CHAMPIONS) Lost to Lone Pine Eagles 50-31
The Bears are the favorites in the East Sierra and leading the way is senior Rebecca Lindsay and junior
Emily Smith.
No 13 LINDSAY CARDINALS (10-14) (4-5 ESL) Lost to South Rebels 43-39
No 14 TAFT WILDCATS (6-16) (2-6 SSL) Lost to Bishop Union Broncos 48-25
The young Wildcats will be very good next year. Leading the Cats are sophomore Cadence Mizener, juniors Jayde Gonzalez, Maycie Barrett, and freshman Shelby Gregory
No 15 FARMERSVILLE AZTECS (13-14) (3-8 ESL) Lost to Rosamond Roadrunners 46-33
The Aztecs have played some tough teams and need to get hot to make the top 16. Leading the Aztecs is freshman Janessa Garza (21ppg) and junior Brenda Mellado (9ppg)
No 16 OROSI CARDINALS (10-18) (7-5 WSL) at Highland Scots 42-32