The Michigan Sports Writers All-State (Formerly known as Associated Press All-State) poll is out this week for girls basketball in all four divisions. The panel of voters includes the Tribune. The Cass City Red Hawks were named honorable mentions in the Division 3 poll.
The first week of Michigan Sports Writers girls high school basketball rankings have been released. Check out who is gaining attention around the state:
The top 10 teams in the Michigan high school basketball poll, with records in parentheses. Totals are based on 15 points for a first-place vote, 14 for second, etc.: Class Division 1 Advertisement Article continues below this ad Others receiving votes: 11,
The top 10 teams in the Michigan high school basketball poll, with records in parentheses. Totals are based on 15 points for a first-place vote, 14 for second, etc.:
The top 10 teams in the Michigan high school girls basketball poll, with records in parentheses. Totals are based on 15 points for a first-place vote, 14 for second, etc.:
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