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Hartselle Enquirer

Brewer ranks 10th in Super 25 poll

Brewer’s girls basketball team finished the 2012-2o13 season ranked 10th among all classifications in girls basketball.

GIRLS (first place votes) and total points

1. Hoover (11) 319

2. Faith Academy (1) 291

3. Blount 264

4. Oneonta 250

5. Lauderdale County 234

6. Wenonah 227

7. Sparkman 211

8. Woodland (1) 204

9. Carver-Montgomery 201

10. Brewer 194

11. Huntsville 161

12. Shades Valley 152

13. Brantley 140

14. Prattville Christian 138

15. Clarke County 136

16. Valley 119

17. Center Point 100

18. Holly Pond 99

19. Bob Jones 92

20. Keith 79

21. Murphy 50

22. Madison County 49

23. Sylacauga 46

24. UMS-Wright 45

25. Straughn 44

Others receiving votes: Providence Christian, Mars Hill Bible, Mountain Brook, Austin, Madison Academy, Lynn, Dadeville, Cedar Bluff, Midfield, Sylacauga, Fairfield, St. Luke’s, Deshler, Tanner, Brewbaker Tech, Fairfield, North Sand Mountain, Ashville, Anniston, Daleville, Central-Tuscaloosa, Spain Park, R.A. Hubbard, Pickens Academy, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa, Lee-Scott Academy, Marengo Academy, B.C. Rain.

BOYS (first place votes) and total points

1. Wenonah (11) 322

2. Mountain Brook (2) 308

3. Sparkman 264

4. Carver-Montgomery 245

5. Tanner 216

6. Paul Bryant 211

7. Madison County 206

8. St. Jude 197

9. Madison Academy 191

10. Center Point 180

11. Lee-Huntsville 164

12. Hazel Green 140

13. Blount 138

14. J.O. Johnson 118

15. Brantley 116

16. Hoover 103

17. Greensboro 78

18. Lafayette 75

19. Parker 69

20. McGill-Toolen 68

21. Southside-Selma 67

22. Thompson 52

23. Dallas County 51

24. Faith Academy 50

25. Murphy 41

Others receiving votes: Austin, Washington County, Sumter Central, Luverne, Shelby County, Wilcox Central, Elba, Escambia County, Holly Pond, Handley, Mars Hill Bible, Marion County, Ragland, Athens, Macon-East, Opelika, Midfield, Parrish, Ramsay, Jackson, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa, Columbia, James Clemens, Clay-Chalkville, Houston Academy, Brewbaker Tech, Keith, Glenwood, Linden, Lee-Scott Academy, East Limestone, Homewood, Vincent, Smiths Station.

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