Johnston takes the top spot in 5A, setting the tone for the season. West Des Moines Dowling follows closely in second, while Ankeny Centennial secures the third position. Davenport North makes a strong showing at fourth, followed by Pleasant Valley. Cedar Falls and Cedar Rapids Prairie also hold prominent places in the rankings. Ankeny, West Des Moines Valley, Waukee, Waukee Northwest, Bettendorf, Iowa City West, Iowa City High, and Cedar Rapids Washington complete the top 15 in 5A. These teams are all vying for supremacy in the highest class of girls prep basketball in Iowa.
The competition in 5A is fierce, with each team bringing their A-game. Johnston's dominance in the past and their current ranking as the top team indicate their potential to repeat their success. West Des Moines Dowling, on the other hand, has always been a force to be reckoned with and will be looking to claim the championship this season. The other teams in the top 15 are no pushovers either, and every game will be a battle for glory.
Sioux City Bishop Heelan stands tall as the number one team in 4A. North Polk follows closely behind in second, while Sioux Center and Norwalk make their presence felt in the top 5. Clear Creek-Amana, Gilbert, Maquoketa, Cedar Rapids Xavier, Central DeWitt, Dallas Center-Grimes, Storm Lake, Carlisle, Keokuk, Waverly-Shell Rock, and Oskaloosa complete the top 15 in 4A. These teams will be battling it out on the court to prove their worth and secure a spot in the playoffs.
Sioux City Bishop Heelan's consistent performance has earned them the top ranking in 4A. North Polk, with their strong team, is looking to make a move up the rankings. Sioux Center and Norwalk have also shown great potential and will be looking to make a name for themselves this season. The other teams in the top 15 will be fighting tooth and nail to secure victories and climb the ladder of success.
Estherville-Lincoln Central leads the way in 3A, followed by Mount Vernon and Dubuque Wahlert. Monticello makes a strong showing at fourth, with Forest City, Algona, Humboldt, Roland-Story, Cherokee, Williamsburg, PCM, Center Point-Urbana, Harlan, West Delaware, and Clarinda completing the top 15. These teams will be competing for the championship in 3A.
Estherville-Lincoln Central's top ranking is a testament to their skills and hard work. Mount Vernon and Dubuque Wahlert are also formidable opponents, and Monticello's rise to fourth place shows their potential. The other teams in the top 15 will be looking to upset the favorites and make a name for themselves in 3A.
Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont takes the lead in 2A, followed by Westwood, Cascade, and North Mahaska. Central Lyon, Rock Valley, Exira-EHK, MVAOCOU, Iowa City Regina, Denver, West Lyon, Hudson, Hinton, Jesup, and Emmetsburg complete the top 15. These teams will be battling it out for the championship in 2A.
Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont's top ranking is a reflection of their talent and teamwork. Westwood, Cascade, and North Mahaska are also strong contenders, and the other teams in the top 15 will be looking to upset the leaders and make a name for themselves in 2A.
Bishop Garrigan leads the way in 1A, followed by North Linn, Montezuma, Riceville, Mount Ayr, Newell-Fonda, Dunkerton, Akron-Westfield, Kee, Lone Tree, East Buchanan, Fremont-Mills, Council Bluffs St. Albert, Springville, and Gladbrook-Reinbeck. These teams will be competing for the championship in 1A.
Bishop Garrigan's top ranking is a sign of their dominance in 1A. North Linn, with their recent championship win, will be looking to defend their title. The other teams in the top 15 will be fighting hard to challenge the leaders and make a mark in 1A.