Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Latest from the Litratings

The new Litkenhous Ratings from the Courier-Journal have been released. Here's what we'll do. We're going to list the top two teams in each region, along with their rating. If a team is ranked in the top 20 in the state, its state ranking will appear in parenthesis next to its name:

1st Region:
Marshall Co: 83.4
Paducah Tilghman: 71.1

2d Region:
Hopkinsville: 81.8
Madisonville: 73.0

3d Region:
Muhlenberg Co: 82.3
Ohio Co: 81.2

4th Region:
(19) Bowling Green: 86.2
Warren Cent: 85.3

5th Region:
Bardstown: 84.0
Larue Co: 77.7

6th Region:
(2) Bullitt East: 104.0
(4) Pleasure Ridge Park: 100.1

7th Region:
(1) Trinity: 111.0
(3) Ballard: 102.0

8th Region:
S. Oldham: 85.1
Oldham Co: 83.4

9th Region:
(13) Dixie Heights: 88.6
(16) Cov. Catholic: 87.6

10th Region:
(14) Clark Co: 88.5
Bishop Brossart: 82.3

11th Region:
(5) Scott Co: 98.7
(8) Madison Cent: 91.5

12th Region:
(10) Southwestern: 90.0
E. Jessamine: 83.2

13th Region:
Clay Co: 80.7
Harlan Co: 78.1

14th Region:
(12) Perry Cent: 88.7
Knott Cent: 85.0

15th Region:
Sheldon Clark: 71.9
Betsy Layne: 71.0

16th Region:
Rowan Co: 82.8
Ashland Blazer: 79.2

5 comments:

  1. Joe B is doing more KHSAA coverage this season than I remember in previous. Yesterday, they spent a good bit of time talking about Saturday's Madison Central-Trinity game in the 21st-annual Joe B. Hall/Kentucky Prep Classic in Mount Sterling.

    They also talked a lot about Adam Wing, the Rowan County star who originally committed to Marshall to play quarterback, then appeared headed to play basketball for Travis Ford at Oklahoma State and finally ended up signing with U of E.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Um ... wow. Madison Central "beat" Trinity on Saturday in Mount Sterling.

    ReplyDelete
  3. That's hard to watch, even for someone as anti-Trinity as I am.

    ReplyDelete