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Check out the latest Fort Worth-area high school girls basketball rankings | Jan. 3

Peaster guard Payton Hull (25) puts one in over Jim Ned guard Riley Grohman (21) during a championship game of the Whataburger Basketball Tournament at Saginaw High School in Saginaw, Texas, Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021. Peaster defeated Jim Ned 64-48. (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth)
Peaster guard Payton Hull (25) puts one in over Jim Ned guard Riley Grohman (21) during a championship game of the Whataburger Basketball Tournament at Saginaw High School in Saginaw, Texas, Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021. Peaster defeated Jim Ned 64-48. (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth) Bob Booth

The 2021-22 Texas high school girls basketball is underway.

Let’s take a look at the Top 10 teams for Jan. 3, 2022.

Class 6A

1. Keller Timber Creek (17-5, Previous 1)

2. Southlake Carroll (17-4, Previous 2)

3. Boswell (16-6, Previous 3)

4. Keller (17-5, Previous 4)

5. LD Bell (16-6, Previous 5)

6. Haltom (16-5, Previous 6)

7. Mansfield Lake Ridge (8-10, Previous 7)

8. Eaton (12-8, Previous 8)

9. Mansfield (10-10, Previous 9)

10. Byron Nelson (8-10, Previous 10)

Class 5A

1. Mansfield Timberview (13-8, Previous 1)

2. Mansfield Summit (15-8, Previous 2)

3. Mansfield Legacy (13-10, Previous 3)

4. Justin Northwest (12-6, Previous 4)

5. Grapevine (12-6, Previous 5)

6. Azle (16-6, Previous 8)

7. Everman (16-8, Previous 6)

8. Saginaw (14-7, Previous 7)

9. Brewer (15-9, Previous 9)

10. Midlothian (12-8, Previous 10)

Class 4A/Others

1. Argyle (22-0, Previous 1)

2. Peaster (20-4, Previous 5)

3. Glen Rose (21-4, Previous 2)

4. Midlothian Heritage (18-5, Previous 3)

5. Argyle Liberty Christian (20-6, Previous 6)

6. Kennedale (19-5, Previous 4)

7. Lipan (13-5, Previous 7)

8. Tolar (15-3, Previous 8)

9. Alvarado (16-10, Previous 9)

10. Mineral Wells (13-9, Previous 10)

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Brian Gosset
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Brian Gosset covered high school sports for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram until 2023. He graduated from Northern Arizona University with a degree in journalism before coming to Texas in 2014.
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