SBLive's Central Section Top 10 girls basketball rankings: Heading into section playoffs

Clovis West avenges only defeat, is obvious No. 1 seed and top-ranked team heading into Division I bracket

After much debate and discussion the Central Section playoff brackets have been released and there’s a few differences in how they shook out compared to our rankings. One major change from last year: the Open Division has been abolished with 12 teams in Division 1.

The playoffs begin Tuesday, Feb 14 and continue Thursday. The finals are set for Selland Arena Feb. 17-18.

The end of the regular season featured the game of the year in the Central Section as No. 1 Clovis West avenged their only blemish of the season with a 53-39 win at No. 2 Clovis. Athena Tomlinson led the Golden Eagles, ranked No. 6 in the state, with 16 points. Freshman sensation Sadie Sin scored 21 for the Cougars.

No. 3 St. Joseph, led by junior Avery Cain’s 25 ppg, continued its dominance in the Mountain League as did No. 4 San Joaquin Memorial, who welcomed top player Meadow Rowand back from injury. Both teams went undefeated in league.

No. 5 Central, led by senior Talia Maxwell’s 23 ppg, and No. 6 Buchanan are battle tested after playing in the rugged TRAC.

The talk around the section is No. 7 Caruthers with a student enrollment around 700 students that was placed in D1 with the big guns. The Blue Raiders, who won a state title in 2018 in D5, played No. 5 Central tough on Jan. 21, losing 54-50. They are seeded No. 8 and if they get past Arroyo Grande they’ll face No. 1 Clovis West.

Last week No. 8 Clovis East proved themselves in losses to Clovis (52-45) and Central (67-64 in OT) and newcomer Roosevelt jumped into the rankings after a perfect 14-0 league record and will play Central to open D1 playoffs.

No. 9 Orcutt Academy is the lone D2 playoff school and received the top seed.

1. Clovis West (27-1)

Last week: 1.

Playoff seed: No. 1 in D1

Results (2-0): Beat Buchanan 54-26, Clovis 53-39

Next game: Thursday, winner of Caruthers and Arroyo Grande

2. Clovis (23-5)

Last week: 2.

Playoff seed: No. 2 in D1

Results (2-0): Beat Clovis East 52-45; lost to Clovis West 53-39

Next game: Thursday, winner of Righetti and Clovis East

3. St. Joseph (25-3)

Last week: 3.

Playoff seed: No. 3 in D1

Results (2-0): Defeated Arroyo Grande 60-20, Morro Bay 62-17

Next game: Thursday, winner of San Joaquin Memorial and Nipomo

4. San Joaquin Memorial (18-8)

Last week: 4.

Playoff seed: No. 6 in D1

Results (2-0): Beat Madera 89-12, Bullard 65-29

Next game: Tuesday vs Nipomo (18-8)

5. Central (17-11)

Last week: 5.

Playoff seed: No. 5

Results (2-0): Beat Clovis North 65-40, Clovis East 67-64 in OT

Next game: 6:00 Tuesday vs Roosevelt (25-4)

6. Buchanan (19-7)

Last week: 5.

Playoff seed: No. 4 in D1

Results (1-1): Lost to Clovis West 54-26, Clovis North 54-48

Next game: 6:00 Thursday, winner of Central and Roosevelt

7. Caruthers (23-6)

Last week: 7.

Playoff seed: No. 8 in D1

Results (2-0): Beat Riverdale 97-4, Sierra 65-38

Next game: 6:00 Tuesday vs Arroyo Grande (17-11)

8. Roosevelt (25-4)

Last week: Not ranked

Playoff seed: No. 12 in D1

Results (2-0): Beat McLane 82-11, Fresno 58-24

Next game: 6:00 Tuesday at Central (17-11)

9. Orcutt Academy (23-4)

Last week: 9.

Playoff seed: No. 1 in D2

Results (3-0): Beat Cabrillo 71-36, Nipomo 78-60

Next game: 6:00 Tuesday vs Bakersfield (11-9)

10. Clovis East (15-13)

Last week: 10.

Playoff seed: No. 10 in D1

Results (0-2) lost to Clovis 52-45, Central 67-64 in OT

Next game: 6:00 Tuesday vs Righetti (17-11) 


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Paul Meadors
PAUL MEADORS

Based in Fresno, Ca, Paul Meadors is an award winning journalist, host of the Central Valley Sports Report on 1430 ESPN, and the color analyst for Friday Night Lights and basketball games around the Central Section. In 2014 he started the sports section for the Clovis Roundup newspaper and within two years was voted the third best weekly sports section in California. An accomplished musician, athlete and coach, Paul is the author of the humor book Letters to eBay and was awarded the 2018 Tulare County Elementary Educator of the year. He resides in Fresno with wife Lori and daughters Alex (18) and Ruthie (16). His oldest daughter, Georgie (20), is married and lives in Utah.