The District 11 Boys Small School Basketball rankings have seen a mix of familiar faces holding steady and new teams making significant moves up the list. As we approach the midway point of the season, the landscape has shifted with some notable changes, particularly in the middle of the rankings. Let’s dive into the latest updates and what they mean for the teams vying for supremacy in the district.
Valley View Overwhelms Delaware Valley in Division I Showdown The Valley View Cougars dominated from start to finish in a commanding 68-36 win over Delaware Valley. Senior Giada Costa led the way with 16 points, while sophomore Cora Castellani added 15, including two three-pointers. The Cougars’ balanced attack and relentless defense helped them improve to 12-1 on the season, cementing their position as a top contender in the league.
At Holy Redeemer High School, Wyoming Area secured a commanding 78-63 victory over the Royals in a fast-paced Wyoming Valley Conference basketball matchup. The Warriors’ offensive firepower proved too much for the home team as they pulled away with a consistent scoring effort led by standout performances from Lukas Burakiewicz and Luke Kopetchny.
WILKES-BARRE, PA — On Tuesday, January 14, 2025, the Wilkes-Barre Area Wolfpack delivered a dominant performance against the Crestwood Comets, securing a commanding 53-30 victory on their home court. Wilkes-Barre Area’s balanced scoring attack and stifling defense proved too much for Crestwood, as the Wolfpack controlled the game from start to finish.
In a thrilling battle of two top Division 1 teams, the Dallas Mountaineers emerged victorious with a 49-44 win over Pittston Area on Tuesday night, remaining undefeated in conference play. The highly competitive matchup saw high-intensity moments before Dallas secured the win late in the fourth quarter.
In front of a roaring crowd and packed student sections, the Riverside Vikings outlasted the Old Forge Blue Devils in a nail-biting overtime battle, 63-58. Nico Antoniacci led the charge for Riverside with an incredible 28-point performance, including five three-pointers and a perfect 5-for-5 from the line. Despite a valiant effort by Old Forge’s Cameron Parker and Camren Krushnowski, Riverside’s clutch play down the stretch sealed the win in a game that will be talked about for weeks.
The latest District 11 rankings highlight both consistency and resilience among the top teams while showcasing the fierce competition across the district. Emmaus and Notre Dame Green Pond hold onto the #1 spots in their respective divisions, but rising stars like Liberty, Parkland, and Pen Argyl are shaking things up. Meanwhile, perennial contenders like Bethlehem Catholic and Executive Education face some challenges as they work to rebound.
In a thrilling Lackawanna Division III showdown, Carbondale Area secured their first win of the season, narrowly defeating Susquehanna 46-45. Cole Becchetti and Francisco Roman combined for 39 points, leading the Chargers to victory. Despite a strong effort from Griffin Fisk, who tallied 13 points, the Sabers fell just short in a game defined by clutch plays and missed opportunities.
Delaware Valley boys defeated Wallenpaupack, 53-29, in a commanding performance led by Sam Wood and Tyler Lombardo, who each scored 15 points. Justin Blanding paced Wallenpaupack with 15 points with a strong effort. The Lady Buckhorns defeated Delaware Valley 38-26, led by Ella Smiths 19 points and a key three-pointer. Sarah Decker added 9 points, while strong defense and free-throw accuracy secured the win. The games, a Coaches vs. Cancer event in Northeast Pa titled The Pretty in Pink Classic, celebrated basketball and community, honoring cancer survivors in a powerful halftime ceremony of both the boys and girls games.
On January 10, two of the three remaining unbeaten girls basketball teams in District 2 faced off. The Valley View Lady Cougars hit the road to take on their biggest rivals, the Scranton Prep Classics. The Lackawanna League Division One matchup marked the first meeting between these two teams since the PIAA District 2 4A championship game last season, where the Classics took home the gold by a final score of 55-31. This time around, the Classics picked up the win again by a final score of 59-34. The Classics improve to 11-0 and the Lady Cougars fall to 11-1.
The Hazleton Area Cougars delivered a commanding performance on Friday night, securing a decisive 76-47 victory over the Pittston Area Patriots in high school basketball action. The game, held at Hazleton Area’s home court, saw a balanced offensive attack from the Cougars, while Pittston Area struggled to keep pace despite strong individual efforts.
The Panthers set the tone early with sharp shooting from KJ Coles and powerful inside play by Adrian Brito, sparking a dominant first-quarter run. Strong defensive play by Jonathan Mateo and Brady Behr forced turnovers and stifled the Huskies offense, securing a commanding lead that Pocono Mountain West maintained throughout the game. With this dominant win, the Panthers continued to assert themselves as one of the top teams in the conference and look ready for a strong run at another District chip.
Elk Lake’s swim team made waves on Wednesday night, ending Scranton Prep’s 73-meet winning streak with a thrilling 98-84 victory. The Lady Warriors celebrated their milestone win with pure joy, even tossing their coaches into the pool during the post-meet festivities. The triumph was fueled by standout performances from Hannah Howell and a sweep in diving, solidifying Elk Lake as a team to watch this season.
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Scranton Prep Stuns Top-Ranked Valley View with Second-Half Surge Scranton Prep with a 3 point halftime lead at the half over previously unbeaten Valley View, surged to a 50-36 victory, in a thrilling Lackawanna League Division I matchup. Packy Doherty led the Cavaliers with 15 points, while Brycen Martin added 11, both delivering clutch performances in the second half. The Cavaliers shot an impressive 46.3% from the field and 90% from the free-throw line, outpacing Valley View’s 35.6% field-goal percentage. Defensive adjustments and balanced scoring propelled Scranton Prep to a decisive 31-20 second-half run, handing Valley View (11-1, 3-1) its first loss of the season.