Goodhue, Kasson-Mantorville, Hayfield Girls Basketball Still Ranked
The Hiawatha Valley League could have three teams in the state tournament in three classes.
The defending Class 1A champion Goodhue Wildcats are ranked second, Kasson-Mantorville is fourth in Class 3A and Hayfield ninth in Class 2A.
The Big Nine Conference has three teams rated in the top 17 in Class 3A and the South Suburban Conference three teams in the top five in Class 4A.
The complete top 20 in each class as ranked by the Minnesota Basketball News for the Associated Press is below:
Class 1A
- Mountain Iron-Buhl
- Goodhue
- Wheaton-Herman-Norcross
- Cromwell-Wright
- Mankato Loyola
- Lyle-Pacelli
- Ada-Borup
- Maranatha Christian Academy
- Red Lake
- Mayer Lutheran
- Canby
- Bigfork
- Lester Prairie-Holy Trinity
- Southwest Christian (Edgerton)
- Cedar Mountain/Comfrey
- Granada-Huntley-East Chain-Truman-Martin Luther
- Parkers Prairie
- Kimball
- Heritage Christian Academy
- Red Rock Central
Class 2A
- Roseau
- Sauk Centre
- Norwood-Young America
- Plainview-Elgin-Millville
- Watertown-Mayer
- New London Spicer
- Pipestone
- Eden Valley-Watkins
- Hayfield
- Minnehaha Academy
- Osakis
- Barnesville
- St. Peter
- Rush City
- Esko
- Pequot Lakes
- Staples-Motley
- Southwest Christian (Chaska)
- Pine City
- Annandale
Class 3A
- Holy Angels
- Alexandria
- Orono
- Kasson-Mantorville
- Winona
- Grand Rapids
- Mahtomedi
- Northfield
- Hutchinson
- Zimmerman
- Waseca
- Hermantown
- St. Anthony Village
- New Ulm
- Bloomington Kennedy
- St. Paul Como Park
- Red Wing
- Fergus Falls
- Willmar
- Sartell-St. Stephen
Class 4A
- Hopkins
- Elk River
- Apple Valley
- Lakeville North
- Eastview
- Centennial
- Roseville Area
- East Ridge
- St Michael-Albertville
- Minnetonka
- Wayzata
- Park Center
- White Bear Lake
- Edina
- Champlin Park
- Woodbury
- Cretin-Derham Hall
- Forest Lake
- Andover
- New Prague