How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school girls basketball teams in the second of seven weekly Associated Press polls, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):
DIVISION I
1, Twinsburg (18) 14-0 197
2, Kettering Fairmont (1) 12-0 167
3, Mason 13-0 138
4, Reynoldsburg (1) 12-1 110
5, Perrysburg 12-0 103
6, Cle. St. Joseph 14-0 95
7, Centerville 11-1 60
8, N. Can. Hoover 10-2 56
9, Wadsworth 12-1 53
10, Dublin Coffman 12-1 18
Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Hudson 17. 12, Solon 13. 13, Aurora 12.
DIVISION II
1, Millersburg W. Holmes (13) 14-0 181
2, Clyde (2) 15-0 166
3, Hathaway Brown (5) 11-3 142
4, Tol. Rogers 9-2 114
5, Oxford Talawanda 15-0 89
6, Jackson 15-0 75
7, GENEVA 12-1 65
8, Kettering Alter 11-2 55
9, Bellbrook 11-2 51
10, Akr. Hoban 9-3 27
Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Akr. SVSM 21. 12, Beloit W. Branch 16. 13, Bellevue 13.
DIVISION III
1, Smithville (13) 15-0 188
2, Cols. Africentric (2) 11-3 151
3, Gilmour Academy (2) 13-1 144
4, Archbold (1) 13-1 123
5, Orrville 10-1 98
6, Versailles 12-1 87
7, Richwood N. Union (1)14-1 71
8, Anna 8-2 70
9, Beachwood 11-1 47
10, Proctorville Fairland 10-0 26
Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Beverly Ft. Frye 20. 12, Cle. Cuyahoga Hts. 17. 13, Frankfort Adena (1) 13. 14, Can. Cent. Cath. 12.
DIVISION IV
1, Ottoville (14) 13-0 191
2, Newark Cath. (2) 11-0 151
3, Berlin Hiland (2) 11-2 115
4, Hamler Patrick Henry (1) 12-0 112
5, New Madison Tri-Village 12-1 107
6, Ft. Loramie 11-2 81
7, Mansfield St. Peter’s 12-1 77
8, Bridgeport (1) 10-0 63
9, Ft. Recovery 10-2 56
10, Reedsville Eastern 11-1 44
Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, N. Ridgeville Lake Ridge 29. 12, Zanesville Rosecrans 17. 13, New Riegel 15.
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