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Federal Way moves up to 22nd in the nation

January 13th, 2010 at Wed, 13th, 2010 at 12:48 pm by caseyolson

The unbeaten and defending state champion Federal Way Eagles have moved up to 22nd in the latest edition of the USA Today’s Super 25 boys basketball rankings. The Eagles were ranked 24th in the previous poll. The rankings are done in consultation with various coaches and media and compiled by USA Today’s Jim Halley.

Schools are ranked based on a team’s strength of schedule and quality of players. The next rankings will come out on Jan. 19.

Here is a complete look at the Super 25, which has St. Patrick of Elizabeth, NJ as the No. 1 ranked team.

The unbeaten and defending state champion Federal Way Eagles are ranked 24th in the latest edition of the USA Today’s Super 25 boys basketball rankings. The rankings are done in consultation with various coaches and media and compiled by USA Today’s Jim Halley.

Schools are ranked based on a team’s strength of schedule and quality of players.

Here is a complete look at the Super 25, which has St. Patrick of Elizabeth, NJ as the No. 1 ranked team.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/preps/basketball/poll/2009-10-super25m.htm

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