Girls basketball: Post-Tribune top 10, player of the week
December 20, 2012 11:28PM
P-T GIRLS top 10
1. Merrillville
On paper, the Pirates have a couple easy games before facing a pair of top 10 teams in Portage and Lowell.
2. Michigan City
The Wolves have won two straight after the loss at Merrillville that could determine the DAC champ again.
3. Lowell
The Carroll Tournament was one thing, but the Devils next have Perry Meridian, which has the No. 1 strength of schedule in the state.
4. Whiting
The Oilers’ undefeated mark will be tested at Boone Grove and Hanover Central Tournament.
5. West Side
The Cougars may be 8-1, but their strength of schedule is 349th in the state.
6. Hobart
Next up for the Brickies is a tough Northridge tournament, with an opening game against Concord.
7. Bishop Noll
It’s a shame fans have to wait more than three weeks for Whiting and Noll to meet in GSSC play.
8. Griffith
The next challenge for the Panthers is a competitive Hanover Central tournament next week.
9. LaPorte
The Slicers played well in a loss to No. 2 Michigan City. The schedule doesn’t get much easier.
10. Portage
The red Indians are back in the top 10 after beating the blue Indians early this week.
Player of the week
Bre Lewin, Hebron
She had two all-around games for the Hawks. She had 24 points, four rebounds and five steals against Bishop Noll and 19 points, four rebounds, seven steals and three assists against Kouts.
Updated: January 22, 2013 10:11AM
1. Merrillville
On paper, the Pirates have a couple easy games before facing a pair of top 10 teams in Portage and Lowell.
2. Michigan City
The Wolves have won two straight after the loss at Merrillville that could determine DAC champ again.
3. Lowell
The Carroll Tournament was one thing, but the Devils next have Perry Meridian, which has the No. 1 strength of schedule in the state.
4. Whiting
The undefeated mark will be tested at Boone Grove and Hanover Central Tournament.
5. West Side
The Cougars maybe be 8-1, but their strength of schedule is 349th in the state.
6. Hobart
Next up for the Brickies is a tough Northridge Tournament, with an opening game against Concord.
7. Bishop Noll
It’s a shame fans have to wait more than three weeks for Whiting and Noll to meet in GSSC play.
8. Griffith
Next challenge for the Panthers is a very competitive Hanover Central Tournament next week.
9. LaPorte
The Slicers played well in a loss to No. 2 Michigan City. The schedule doesn’t get much easier.
10. Portage
The red Indians are back in the top 10 after beating the blue Indians early this week.
Player of the week
Bre Lewin, Hebron
She had two all-around games for the Hawks. She had 24 points, four rebounds and five steals against Bishop Noll and 19 points, four rebounds, seven steals and three assists against Kouts.





