Thornhill Auto Group MetroNews Boys Basketball Power Index – Release No. 2

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The second edition of the MetroNews Boys Basketball Power Index, sponsored by Thornhill Auto Group, is set. This edition includes results through the end of play on Tuesday, January 24th. The next edition will be published on Wednesday, February 1st and the index will be updated each Wednesday afternoon through the end of the regular season.

Power Index – Jan. 25

Class-by-class ratings:

Class AAAA:

  1. Morgantown (No. 1)
  2. George Washington
  3. Huntington
  4. Spring Mills
  5. Jefferson
  6. Wheeling Park
  7. Parkersburg South
  8. Hedgesville
  9. South Charleston
  10. Spring Valley

Class AAA:

  1. Fairmont Senior (No. 8)
  2. Ripley
  3. Shady Spring
  4. East Fairmont
  5. Scott
  6. Elkins
  7. Winfield
  8. Nitro
  9. Lewis County
  10. Hampshire

Class AA:

  1. Chapmanville (No. 17)
  2. Charleston Catholic
  3. Bluefield
  4. Wyoming East
  5. Williamstown
  6. Ravenswood
  7. South Harrison
  8. Poca
  9. St. Marys
  10. Frankfort

Class A:

  1. James Monroe (No. 43)
  2. Tug Valley
  3. Webster County
  4. Tolsia
  5. Tucker County
  6. Wahama
  7. River View
  8. Madonna
  9. Doddridge County
  10. Clay-Battelle




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