MaxPreps/JJHuddle Ohio boys basketball Terrific 20 rankings

By Eric Frantz Dec 7, 2016, 7:15am

The Terrific 20 poll debuts this week, who is where in our all-division state rankings

Top 25 MaxPreps Boys Basketball National Rankings
See who is ranked in the initial national top 25 rankings.

The MaxPreps/JJHuddle Terrific 20 boys basketball rankings debut this season. The poll, created by JJHuddle senior basketball writer Kurt Stubbs, is an all-encompassing, all-divisional ranking. Every team in Ohio is eligible.

Here is who made the first cut.

1.) Jackson (Massillon) (0-0)
*Idle



2.) Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati) (1-0)
*Defeated Pickerington North

3.) Pickerington Central (1-0)
*Defeated Bowman Academy

4.) St. John's Jesuit (Toledo) (0-0)
*Idle

5.) Wayne (Huber Heights) (0-0)
*Idle

6.) Westerville South (2-0)
*Defeated Westerville North and No. 17 Gahanna Lincoln

7.) Newark (2-0)
Defeated Tri-Valley and Dayton Dunbar



8.) Trotwood-Madison (0-0)
*Idle

9.) Garfield Heights (1-0)
*Defeated Cleveland JFK

10.) St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron) (1-0)
*Defeated Cleveland CC
Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary and Jayvon Graves debut at No. 10 in the MaxPreps/JJHuddle Terrific 20.
Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary and Jayvon Graves debut at No. 10 in the MaxPreps/JJHuddle Terrific 20.
Photo by Jeff Harwell


11.) Cleveland Heights (2-0)
*Defeated Cleveland St. Ignatius and Cornerstone Christian

12.) St. Ignatius (Cleveland) (0-1)
*Lost to Cleveland Heights

13.) Upper Arlington (Columbus) (1-0)
*Defeated Greenfield McClain



14.) St. Edward (Lakewood) (2-0)
*Defeated Lakewood and Cleveland John Marshall

15.) Pickerington North (0-1)
*Lost to No. 2 Cincinnati Moeller

16.) Oak Hills (Cincinnati) (1-0)

*Defeated Hilliard Bradley

17.) Lincoln (Gahanna) (1-1)
*Defeated Chicago Von Steuben and lost to No. 6 Westerville South

18.) Hilliard Bradley (Hilliard) (1-1)
*Defeated Teays Valley and lost to unranked Oak Hills

19.) Shaker Heights (0-0)
*Idle

20.) Harding (Warren) (0-1)
*Lost to unranked Youngstown Boardman



Challengers:
Northland (Columbus), Mentor, La Salle (Cincinnati), Lima Senior, Lorain, Mason, Centerville, Springfield, Dunbar (Dayton), Villa Angela-St. Joseph (Cleveland), Roger Bacon (Cincinnati), Summit Country Day (Cincinnati) and Cornerstone Christian (Willoughby).