Sweet 16 Boys’ Basketball
Rk Team Cl Rec Prvs
T1 Charlotte ChristianIND 22-1 1
T1 Concord Cox Mill 3A 17-1 2
3 North Mecklenburg 4A 15-2 3
4 Carmel Christian IND 26-2 5
5 Marshville Forest Hills 2A 17-2 7
6 Independence 4A 14-4 4
7 Morganton Freedom 3A 16-1 8
8 Vance 4A 14-3 11
9 West Charlotte 4A 12-5 6
10 Olympic 4A 13-4 12
11 Myers Park 4A 13-5 9
12 Ardrey Kell 4A 14-4 14
13 East Lincoln 2A 17-1 13
14 Fort Mill Nation Ford 5A 19-4 NR
15 Fort Mill 5A 18-3 10
16 North Rowan1A 15-2 16
Dropped out: Indian Trail Porter Ridge (4A, 11-5) Also receiving consideration: Hickory (3A, 14-3); Kings Mountain (3A, 13-4); Indian Trail Sun Valley (3A, 13-5); Kannapolis Brown (3A, 14-4); Hopewell (4A, 12-5); Concord First Assembly (IND, 22-5); East Rutherford (2A, 15-1); Maiden (2A, 16-2); Lenoir Hibriten (2A, 13-2); Mount Pleasant (2A, 15-3).
Note: The Observer’s Sweet 16 poll is a ranking of the top 16 boys and girls teams in the newspaper’s 162-school coverage-area in North and South Carolina. The poll considers performance, strength of schedule and strength of class. To be considered, teams must play for a recognized state association.
Rk Team Cl Rec Prvs
T1 Charlotte ChristianIND 22-1 1
T1 Concord Cox Mill 3A 17-1 2
3 North Mecklenburg 4A 15-2 3
4 Carmel Christian IND 26-2 5
5 Marshville Forest Hills 2A 17-2 7
6 Independence 4A 14-4 4
7 Morganton Freedom 3A 16-1 8
8 Vance 4A 14-3 11
9 West Charlotte 4A 12-5 6
10 Olympic 4A 13-4 12
11 Myers Park 4A 13-5 9
12 Ardrey Kell 4A 14-4 14
13 East Lincoln 2A 17-1 13
14 Fort Mill Nation Ford 5A 19-4 NR
15 Fort Mill 5A 18-3 10
16 North Rowan1A 15-2 16
Dropped out: Indian Trail Porter Ridge (4A, 11-5) Also receiving consideration: Hickory (3A, 14-3); Kings Mountain (3A, 13-4); Indian Trail Sun Valley (3A, 13-5); Kannapolis Brown (3A, 14-4); Hopewell (4A, 12-5); Concord First Assembly (IND, 22-5); East Rutherford (2A, 15-1); Maiden (2A, 16-2); Lenoir Hibriten (2A, 13-2); Mount Pleasant (2A, 15-3).
Note: The Observer’s Sweet 16 poll is a ranking of the top 16 boys and girls teams in the newspaper’s 162-school coverage-area in North and South Carolina. The poll considers performance, strength of schedule and strength of class. To be considered, teams must play for a recognized state association.