CLEVELAND, Ohio – Solon capped off the regular season as the undefeated Greater Cleveland Conference champion and finished as the No. 1 in team in the cleveland.com girls basketball Top 25.
Berea-Midpark moved up in the final rankings after a win at home against St. Joseph Academy along with Padua.
See what other teams moved in the final Top 25 rankings. Click the following links for the division playoff previews: Division I, Division II, Division III, Division IV.
Records as of Feb. 19 at 11:59 p.m.
1, Solon (20-2)
Last week: Ranked No. 1, beat then-No. 7 Mentor 65-49, then-No. 13 Wadsworth 63-48
2, Gilmour (17-5)
Last week: Ranked No. 2, beat Western Reserve Academy 70-38
3, Stow (20-3)
Last week: Ranked No. 3, beat North Royalton 59-38
4, Twinsburg (18-5)
Last week: Ranked No. 4, beat Cuyahoga Falls 49-23
5, Berea-Midpark (20-2)
Last week: Ranked No. 6, beat then-No. 5 St. Joseph Academy 59-37
6, St. Joseph Academy (18-4)
Last week: Ranked No. 4, beat Avon 52-37, lost to then-No. 6 Berea-Midpark 59-37
7, Mentor (16-7)
Last week: Ranked No. 7, lost to then-No. 1 Solon 65-49
8, Elyria Catholic (21-2)
Last week: Ranked No. 8, beat Valley Forge 60-11
9, Brush (19-3)
Last week: Ranked No. 9, Off
10, Amherst (18-4)
Last week: Ranked No. 11, beat Holy Name 65-45
Rest of the Top 25: 11. Hathaway Brown (12-10), 12. Wadsworth (11-11), 13. Laurel (19-3), 14. Chardon (18-5), 15. Eastlake North (18-4), 16. Bay (17-6), 17. Padua (17-4), 18. Magnificat (9-13), 19. Archbishop Hoban (15-8), 20. Southeast (18-4), 21. Garrettsville Garfield (18-4), 22. Revere (16-6), 23. Perry (20-2), 24. Euclid (13-8), 25. Maple Heights (15-7).
Closing: Berea-Midpark moved up a spot in the final rankings after defeating St. Joseph Academy by 22 points at home. Archbishop Hoban was another team to drop after falling to Padua in a race for the North Coast League Blue Division title.
Amherst, Hathaway Brown and Wadsworth were among a few teams that moved up a spot after Hoban’s drop by nine spots.
In other moves, Magnificat drops by three spots after a three-point loss to St. Vincent-St. Mary; and Perry moves up a spot after Euclid’s 61-57 loss to conference rival Shaker Heights.
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