Pennsylvania: Rafah (D2)
| Power Ranking By Week | |||
| WEEK | RECORD | RANK | COMMENTS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Week 5 | 4-1 | 1 | It should come as no surprise that the undefeated 4–0 Rafah sits atop the power rankings once again. Waqas delivered an efficient 20–11–3 performance, while Tyler dominated the glass with a monster double-double of 11 points and 23 rebounds. This team is built to match up one through five against any squad in the league and consistently plays a selfless brand of basketball. Strong rotations, excellent ball movement, and reliable contributions from role players continue to separate Rafah from the rest of the field. With this level |
| Week 4 | 4-0 | 1 | No Waqas? No problem. Rafah continues to steamroll through the league, proving depth and discipline matter just as much as star power. Their win over Tubas was anchored by standout performances from Tyler and Ghaos, who carried the offensive load with confidence. What truly separates Rafah is the relentless grind from their role players with high-effort defense, second- chance plays, and steady composure. Even without their captain, Rafah looks like the most complete team in MB and the current favorite to finish on top. Projected Finish: #1 |
| Week 3 | 3-0 | 3 | Rafah sits in the third spot but has played well enough to be considered extremely close to the second position. Their wins came through physical play, smart decision-making, and the steady leadership of Captain Baba Waqas, who continues to score with impressive efficiency. Their victory over Shatila was particularly impressive because they handled size disadvantages while missing key players who would normally help secure rebounds. A weakness they still struggle with is streaky perimeter shooting, which occasionally disrupts their late-game spacing. Even with that obstacle, Rafah has shown a level of grit and resilience that stands out across the league. Projected Ranking for Week 4: 1 to 3, with a real chance to climb if they can take down Tubas. |
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