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WiPH/Coaches Top Sixes, Dec. 12, 2022

By Bill Berg Jr, 12/13/22, 8:45AM CST

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22-23 Boys Division 1 Top Six

RANK TEAM RECORD PREV MOVE
1. Notre Dame Academy Tritons 23-0-0 1
2. Eau Claire Memorial Old Abes 17-6-1 2
3. Bay Port Pirates 18-4-0 3
4. SPASH Panthers 21-3-0 4
5. Hudson Raiders 15-9-0 5
6. Verona Wildcats 19-5-0 6

Division 1

Notre Dame was very very nearly unanimous as the first number 1 of the season, but there was one outlier in the voting who had them at second. That said the gap between Notre Dame and Chippewa Falls at number 2 was wider in the vote total that Chippewa Falls versus the team at number 8, so the Tritons are certainly rolling.

22-23 Boys Division 2 Top Six

RANK TEAM RECORD PREV MOVE
1. New Richmond Tigers 19-4-0 1
2. Amery Warriors 19-4-0 3
3. Fond du Lac Springs Ledgers 15-9-0 2
4. Mosinee Indians 17-6-0 4
5. Beaver Dam Golden Beavers 16-6-1 6
6. Lakeland Thunderbirds 16-4-0 5

Division 2

New Richmond takes the top spot but they didn't run away with it like Notre Dame did in the big division.

Springs, Amery, Rhinelander, and Monona Grove all got first place votes in Division 2.

22-23 Girls Top Six

RANK TEAM RECORD PREV MOVE
1. Bay Area Ice Bears 21-3-0 3
2. Superior Spartans 17-5-0 2
3. Central Wisconsin Storm 19-4-0 1
4. Hayward Co-Op Hurricanes 20-4-0 4
5. Warbirds 17-6-0 5
6. University School of Milwaukee 18-5-1 6

Girls

This is the closest poll top to bottom of the three. All six teams that made the first top six received first place votes, and they all received more than one first place vote.

All-in-all, 11 of the 28 girls programs got votes for the top six, which is depth we've never seen.


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