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Dunbar officially back on top of Baltimore Sun boys basketball poll

Dunbar's Aaron Parham and Marvin Gross wrestle with Patterson's Myrek Lee-Fowlkes for the ball during Friday night's game.
Dunbar's Aaron Parham and Marvin Gross wrestle with Patterson's Myrek Lee-Fowlkes for the ball during Friday night's game. (Baltimore Sun photo by Gene Sweeney Jr.)

The Dunbar boys basketball team accomplished something Friday night that no other team in the area has been able to since the 2009-2010 -- beat Patterson.

The Poets did so impressively,

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that has become the norm in their 11-0 start. From there, the math was easy with the Poets, No. 2 last week, making the jump to No. 1

.

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Dunbar coach Cyrus Jones wasn't sure when the Poets last stood atop our Top 15 poll, guessing the 1996-97 season. Decades ago, the two-time defending Class 1A state champs were regular kings in the area with a resume that includes 20 Maryland Scholastic Association championships (the first in the 1956-57 season), 13 state titles and either three or four national championships in the 1980s and 90s.

Because Dunbar got the job done against Patterson, it's an easy call to put them at No. 1. But there are a number of quality teams wanting to make it a short stay for the Poets.

More difficult than moving up Dunbar to No. 1 this week was which team should be No. 2, 3 and 4.  Milford Mill,

, gets the bump to No. 2 and will get a chance to face Dunbar on Jan. 26 at the Basketball Academy at Coppin.

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