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Fishburne remains #4 in national PG basketball rankings

next upThe Fishburne Military School postgrad basketball team remains #4 in the NextUp Recruits national PG basketball rankings.

Fishburne (20-5) posted victories over #5 Hargrave (28-8) and #8 Massanutten (20-8) in the past two weeks. The Caissons will face #10 Fork Union (15-7) on Tuesday in Waynesboro. Fork Union upset FMS 69-66 on Jan. 24 in the Virginia Military Challenge.

Brewster Academy (25-2) took over the top spot in the national rankings this week. St. Thomas More (22-5) is ranked second, and Putnam Science (25-3) is third.

More online at www.FishburnePGBasketball.org.

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