Veterans Memorial's Jaron Couture dribbles past defenders during Tuesday's District 29-5A game against Ray at the Ray Gymnasium.
Veterans Memorial's Jaron Couture dribbles past defenders during Tuesday's District 29-5A game against Ray at the Ray Gymnasium.
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London boys lead final high school basketball power rankings

Take a look at the boys basketball teams that cracked the top 10 in this week’s high school basketball power rankings in Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend region of Texas.

Note: These are the final boys’ power rankings for the 2025–2026 season.

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1. London (34-1)

The state-ranked Pirates enter the UIL playoffs as winners of 16 consecutive games.

2. Flour Bluff (27-10)

The Hornets earned a key win against Carroll to capture the outright District 29-5A title.

3. Veterans Memorial (23-9)

The Eagles have won seven straight and secured second place in District 29-5A.

4. Ray (26-9)

The Texans have won four of their last five games and secured third place in District 29-5A.

5. Port Aransas (27-5)

The District 31-2A champion Marlins begin the playoffs as winners of 15 straight games.

6. Calallen (27-8)

The District 31-4A champions enter the playoffs on a 12-game winning streak.

7. Beeville (27-9)

The outright District 30-4A champions begin the playoffs as winners of 10 straight games.

8. Aransas Pass (18-17)

The Panthers have won eight of their last nine games after finishing second in District 29-3A.

9. Miller (22-11)

The Bucs won a thriller against Carroll to clinch the final playoff spot out of District 29-5A.

10. Carroll (17-19)

The Tigers came up short of a postseason berth after falling to Miller in Friday’s playoff tiebreaker.

This article originally appeared on Corpus Christi Caller Times: London boys lead final high school basketball power rankings

Reporting by Rey Castillo, Corpus Christi Caller Times / Corpus Christi Caller Times

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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