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Top 25 Virginia Girls High School Basketball State Ranking (2/11/2025) – Sports Illustrated

Top 25 Virginia Girls High School Basketball State Ranking (2/11/2025) – Sports Illustrated

After the impressive week, the South District has a place in the most nine of Virginia Girls High School’s Virginia Top 25.

The stallion debut (16-4 as a whole) in No. 11, the courtesy of the victories over then. 10 James W. Robinson and then-No. 11 West Potomac. Deep Creek also joins the survey of No. 25.

Unbeaten Princess Ann continues to take place # 1 with Bishop Ireton, Paul VI Catholic, Floyd E. Kelam and Osborne Park in the top 5.

Previous rank: 1

The cavaliers defeated the Nansemond River (80-48), Bayide (92-7) and the Ocean Lakes (85-16).

Previous rank: 2

The Cardinals defeated the Holy Cross Academy, 76-50, after a loss of 47-43 to Colombia County 2 St. John College.

Previous rank: 3

The Panthers defeat Ryken on St. Mary, 72-43, after a loss of 60-55 to St. John College (DC).

Previous rank: 4

The knights expanded their winning series to nine, defeating Cox (87-23), West Branch (76-21) and Talvood (66-48).

Previous rank: 6

The yellow jackets went 3-0 to extend their winning series to 10, emphasized with a 64-41 victory over then. 5 Manchester.

Previous rank: 5

Lancers have lost since then-no. 6 Osbourn Park After winning 66-55 above then no. 12 Glen Alan.

Previous rank: 7

Wildcats beat Westfield (55-25), then not. 18 Oakton (60-50) and South Lakes (65-33).

Previous rank: 9

The ambassadors made their winning series up to five, defeating No. 13 Catholic-Virginia Beach, 54-47, and Cape Henry College, 95-13.

Previous rank: 13

The Crusaders won then no. 8 St. Ann-Belfield (59-7), Catholic on the Peninsula (89-8) and lost since then. 9 Norfolk Christian Academy.

Previous rank: 8

The saints have lost since then. 13 Catholic-Virginia beach after victories over St. Gertrude (66-46) and St. Catherine (64-25).

Previous rank: not ranked

The stallions won then. 11 West Potomak (51-47), West Springfield (55-35) and then not. 10 James W. Robinson (37-35).

Previous rank: 10

Aries lost to the southern district, 37-35, after winning 60-21 over Fairfax.

Previous rank: 11

The werewolves went 3-1, beating Woodson (59-32), Alexandria City (58-17), Fairfax (66-34) and losses from the South District, 51-47.

Previous rank: 12

The Jaguars went 3-1, beating the Matoak (64-44), Prince George (76-49), Hermitage (74-23) and lost since then. 5 Manchester.

Previous rank: 15

The Panthers beat the Holy Child Konnels’ school (Md.), 82-51, and Georgetown PREP (DC), 65-57.

Previous rank: 16

The cribs went 3-0, beating Fibus (68-9), heritage (65-31) and Gloucester (81-17).

Previous rank: 17

Chargers defeated James Madison, 46-42, and Westfield, 50-26.

Previous rank: 14

The Patriots defeated the Fairfax Home School (70-13) and Evergreen Christian (75-25) after a loss of 68-61 to Trinity Bishopal.

Previous rank: 18

The cougars lost to No. 7 Center after winning 49-33 over South Lakes.

Previous rank: 20

The Saxons won their ninth consecutive decision with a 56-33 victory over Yortown.

Previous rank: 22

The monarchs beat Gloucester, 62-7, and Woodside, 82-22.

Previous rank: 23

The yellow jackets went 3-0, defeating Culpeper County (78-69), Chancellor (78-44) and Courtland (95-18).

Previous rank: 24

The colonels ran their winning series to 12 with wins over Glass (Ferfeit) and Franklin County (46-22).

Previous rank: 25.

Mustings beat Norview, 94-27, and Granby, 54-31.

Previous rank: not ranked

The Hornets win then-no. 19 Nansemond River (55-42), Indian River (51-20) and Hikori (72-34).

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