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There are two new No. 1 teams in the second-to-last USA TODAY Network Indiana high school boys basketball poll of the season.
Cathedral (18-4) jumped to No. 1 in Class 3A, one spot ahead of South Bend St. Joseph (18-3). Brownstown Central (20-1) dropped from the top spot after suffering its first loss to Jeffersonville.
In Class 2A, Wapahani (21-1) retained the No. 1 spot ahead of South Ripley (20-1), which lost to Greensburg last week. Fishers (23-0) is again No. 1 in Class 4A and Clay City No. 1 in Class A.
The full poll:
W-L Pts. Prev.
Dropped out: None
Others receiving votes: New Albany 12, Northridge 10, SB Riley 5, Ben Davis 4, Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 3.
W-L Pts. Prev.
Dropped out: NorthWood (9)
Others receiving votes: NorthWood 9, Southridge 4, Shelbyville 3, Ev. Central 2.
W-L Pts. Prev.
Dropped out: None
Others receiving votes: Paoli 14, Southwestern (Hanover) 14, Westview 2.
W-L Pts. Prev.
Dropped out: Washington Township (9)
Others receiving votes: Washington Township 9, Wood Memorial 1, Christian Academy 1.
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