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### Jan. 29 Rankings for High School Girls Basketball by IE Varsity

Latest Rankings for IE Varsity Girls Basketball

  1. Etiwanda (22-3)

    • The Eagles require one more victory to secure at least a share of the team’s 24th consecutive Baseline League championship.
    • Previous ranking: 1
  2. Ontario Christian (22-3)

    • The Knights hold the third position nationally in scoring, averaging 79.7 points per game, and have surpassed the 100-point mark on four occasions.
    • Previous ranking: 2
  3. Moreno Valley (22-4)

    • It is likely that the Vikings will advance to the Southern Section’s Open Division playoffs alongside Etiwanda and Ontario Christian.
    • Previous ranking: 3
  4. Centennial (17-10)

    • By defeating Corona and King, the Huskies have secured the top seed for the Big VIII League tournament.
    • Previous ranking: 4
  5. Rancho Christian (13-7)

    • With just one more victory, the Eagles can clinch the Ivy League title for the second consecutive season.
    • Previous ranking: 5
  6. Santiago (16-10)

    • The Sharks will seek redemption against crosstown rival Centennial after suffering two prior losses.
    • Previous ranking: 6
  7. Los Osos (19-6)

    • The Grizzlies will conclude the regular season with matchups against Etiwanda on Tuesday and Chino Hills on Thursday.
    • Previous ranking: 7
  8. Rialto (23-3)

    • The Knights are heavily favored to emerge victorious in this year’s Sunkist League tournament.
    • Previous ranking: 8
  9. Roosevelt (18-8)

    • By defeating Norco and Corona, the Mustangs have secured the third seed for the inaugural Big VIII League tournament.
    • Previous ranking: 9
  10. Chino (17-3)

    • With a winning streak of 13 games, the Cowgirls have clinched their third consecutive Mt. Baldy League title.
    • Previous ranking: 10

Teams on the bubble (in alphabetical order): Aquinas (20-6), Beaumont (14-10), Bonita (17-8), Claremont (19-7), Diamond Bar (20-4), Great Oak (15-7), King (20-8), Rancho Cucamonga (18-8), San Dimas (17-8), Yucaipa (16-7).