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Final 2002-2003 Washington Post Post Basketball Poll
Posted by Michael Glick on
Mar 17 2003
at
04:00PM PST
THE BOYS' TOP 20
_____Boys' Basketball_____
Monday, March 10, 2003; Page D10
1. Montrose Christian (20-1) Last: 1
Linas Kleiza: 9 of 13 FGs, 13 rebs. against Towson Catholic.
Season complete
2. Friendly (23-1) 2
Averaging area-best 84 points per game.
Thu.: at Blake, 3
3. Oxon Hill (20-3) 4
First Maryland 4A tournament since winning in 2000.
Thu.: at Lake Clifton, 9
4. Gonzaga (27-5) 5
Captured first City Title with victory over Dunbar.
Season complete
5. Magruder (21-3) 9
Captured third straight Maryland 4A West Region title.
Thu.: at Glen Burnie, 7
6. ARCHBISHOP SPALDING (24-6) 6
Lost to Mount St. Joseph's in MIAA Conference A final.
Next: Alhambra Tournament
7. South Lakes (25-5) 17
Def. Heritage, 67-55, to advance to AAA semifinals.
Fri.: vs. George Wythe, 7
8. Dunbar (23-6) 7
Lost to Gonzaga in City Title Game.
Season complete
9. Thomas Johnson (23-1) 3
Upended by Glen Burnie in Maryland 4A East final.
Season complete
10. Paul VI Catholic (22-7) 10
Lost to Gonzaga in WCAC final.
Season complete
11. Glen Burnie (19-5) NR
In Maryland tournament for first time since 1994.
Thu.: vs. Magruder, 7
12. Chopticon (19-2) 18
Second consecutive appearance in Md. 3A tournament.
Thu.: vs. Randallstown, 5
13. Blake (20-4) NR
Fourth-year varsity team making first state tour. appearance.
Thu.: vs. Friendly, 3
14. Herndon (24-4) 11
Ended season with two straight losses.
Season complete
15. Notre Dame (23-6) 20
Captured Beltway League championship.
Season complete
16. O'Connell (22-5) 16
Lost to DeMatha in WCAC quarterfinal.
Season complete
17. Annapolis (23-2) 17
Lost in Md. 3A East Region final for second straight season.
Season complete
18. Suitland (16-6) 8
Lost in Maryland 4A quarterfinals for second straight season.
Season complete
19. Potomac School (22-4) 19
Va. Independent School Div. II champion.
Season complete
20. T.C. Williams (22-6) 12
Lost to South Lakes, 64-58.
Season complete
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