Texas Top 25 high school boys basketball rankings: Allen moves to No. 1 after Duncanville defeat

By Mitch Stephens Feb 18, 2020, 12:19pm

Previous No. 10 Richardson goes overtime to beat previous No. 1 Duncanville to end Panthers' 20-game win streak.

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The last time Richardson and Duncanville, the game went to overtime. The first time Duncanville, then the No. 1 team in the state, prevailed.

On Friday, Rylan Griffen had 26 points and Cason Wallace 24 as Richardson pulled out an 81-77 overtime victory to end Duncanville's 20-game win streak. The defending state champion, which got 37 points from Micah Peavy, dropped from No. 1 to No. 2.

The new No. 1 is Allen, which was No. 2 last week, but won two decisive games to improve to 29-4 and into the top spot.



Westlake moved into The Top 10 with two wins last week. Ninth-ranked John Paul III won three more games to improve to a state best 36-1.

Below is a full look at the Top 25. The rankings are updated every Tuesday and Friday.

# School Rec. Str. +/-
1Allen29-420.9
2Duncanville23-520.4
3Guyer (Denton)25-420.5
4Lancaster30-116.1
5Grand Prairie24-218.6
6Waxahachie24-622.2
7Dickinson26-520.6
8Richardson30-317.4
9John Paul II (Plano)36-114.1
10Westlake (Austin)31-113.8
11SGPHS (Grand Prairie)24-822.7
12Coppell27-518.4
13UA (Irving)12-117.5
14Ellison (Killeen)30-416.4
15BUHS (Beaumont)30-214.6
16Bell (Hurst)22-317.4
17Shadow Creek (Pearland)24-316.1
18St. Mark's (Dallas)27-414.9
19Vandegrift (Austin)30-213.0
20FBHHS (Missouri City)27-515.9
21Permian (Odessa)26-313.1
22Prosper26-617.3
23Brandeis (San Antonio)27-313.5
24Summer Creek (Houston)29-514.8
25Sulphur Springs24-819.2