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VYPE ATX/SATX Boys and Girls Basketball Rankings Week of 1.16.23
New year, same great rankings! As 2023 kicks off district play is heating up. Where do teams stand since the last rankings before Christmas? Also 2 schools showing dominance in the boy's and girl's side of things? Check in below to find out.
**Records obtained from MaxPreps unless otherwise noted
**Games already played have been noted but not taken into account for the rankings
BOYS BASKETBALL RANKINGS
5A-6A: Stony Point stays at the top and looks like the team to beat in 6A for the region, though I'm sure number 2 San Marcos wants another shot at them. They are coming off a thrilling buzzer beating win over district foe Clemens. Buda Johnson moves into the rankings after handling Westlake and San Antonio Veterans Memorial and New Braunfels jump into the rankings to round out our Top 10. The end of the season should be exciting with a handful of these teams about to play one another.
1A-4A: Boerne and Pleasanton are still the team to beat in district. Pleasanton got the best of Somerset in their first district game but that rematch will be one to watch. Meanwhile Nixon-Smiley finds themselves in the rankings for the first time of the season.
PRIVATE SCHOOL: Antonian jumps over Central Catholic after their head-to-head victory and Regents jumps into the rankings after defeating the previous number 5 Brentwood.
GIRLS BASKETBALL RANKINGS
5A-6A: Clark is still the best in 6A in the region. After that arguments can be made as to who should be where, in my opinion, when talking about 2-7. Austin and San Antonio is that contested. After that Glenn makes their way into the rankings sitting at 21-4 on the season.
1A-4A: Boerne jumps over Fredericksburg after their head-to-head win and that rematch will be a must watch. Beeville Jones jumps to 3 and Navarro settles in at 4. They lost to both Boerne and Fredericksburg and will look to try and exact some payback in the 2nd half of district. But if you're asking me now Boerne and Fredericksburg are a step above and should contend for a title this year.
PRIVATE SCHOOL: Antonian Prep stays at number 1 and Geneva jumps into the 2 spot. Other than that no change in the teams in the top 5, just their placement.
VYPE ATX/SATX Boys and Girls Basketball Rankings Week of 12.21.22
As we head into Christmas break we release our last rankings of the year, how do things stack up as district starts for some districts as we head into the home stretch of the basketball season? Check in below to find out.
**Records obtained from MaxPreps unless otherwise noted
**Games already played have been noted but not taken into account for the rankings
BOYS BASKETBALL RANKINGS
5A-6A: Not a lot has changed for the most part at the top, except Westlake is now at number 2 in the rankings after their win over Lake Travis who is now at 5. Will be interesting to see their trajectory now that football season is over and to see if Stony Point can stay at number 1 and if so for how long. And don't sleep on San Marcos, a team I am high on.
1A-4A: Not much has changed here, except moving Cole from 3 to 5. People may scratch their head at the 5 spot for Cole who is 7-10, but do us a favor and go look at their non-district schedule. This team is playing some 6A and 5A schools that will set them up come playoffs and beyond.
Private School: Central Catholic still stays at 1 and is looking great to start the season with Antonina Prep on their heels. Brentwood and St. Michael's are the 2 teams to watch in Austin as we head into 2023.
GIRLS BASKETBALL RANKINGS
5A-6A: Clark is the team to beat still though teams like Hays, Brennan and Harlan you should keep your eyes on as we move into 2023. I'll be watching the rematch between Brennan and Harlan later in the year.
1A-4A: Fredericksburg and Boerne are on a collision course for their January 13th district matchup. Oh and let's not forget Navarro. They lost to Fredericksburg last week and will be looking for some revenge later in the season.
Private School: Antonian Prep sits at the top with St. Mary's Hall on their tail.