It has come down to this.

Heading into the final day of the Lackawanna League girls basketball regular season Thursday, two division races have yet to be decided.

Scranton Prep and North Pocono are tied for first place in Division I, each with 10-2 records. The Classics, who are seeking their ninth straight division title, are at Wallenpaupack for their finale, while the Lady Trojans travel to Delaware Valley. Should both teams win, they would need a playoff at a date and time to be determined to settle the championship.

Meanwhile, in Division III, Mountain View and Montrose are tied for first at 11-1. The Lady Eagles close out the regular season at Carbondale Area, while the Lady Meteors host Elk Lake. Should both teams win, they, too, would need a playoff to determine the title.

At 12-0, Dunmore clinched a tie for the Division II title and could wrap up the crown pending the outcome of Wednesday night’s game at Honesdale (10-2). If the Lady Bucks lose, they have another chance to claim the title Thursday in their finale at home against Old Forge. In order for Honesdale to force a playoff, it needs to beat Dunmore on Wednesday, win its finale Thursday at Holy Cross and hope Old Forge can upset the Lady Bucks.

Thursday also is the final day for Lackawanna League teams to secure their seeding for the District 2 playoffs, which begin next week. The Wyoming Valley Conference concluded its league play.

Hazleton Area (20-2) currently is the No. 1 seed in Class 6A with a power rating of .807. Scranton (10-11, .606) has moved into the No. 2 spot ahead of Delaware Valley (11-10, .569). Wilkes-Barre Area (6-16, .437) is No. 4, Wyoming Valley West (2-20, .354) is No. 5 and West Scranton (3-18, .328) is No. 6.

Crestwood (20-2, .779) currently is the No. 1 seed in Class 5A and Dallas (19-3, 766) is No. 2. North Pocono (17-4, .725) is No. 3 and Abington Heights (13-8, .670) is No. 4. Pittston Area (13-9, .624) is No. 5, Wallenpaupack (8-13, .518) is No. 6 and Berwick (8-14, .518) is No. 7.

In Class 4A, Lackawanna League teams currently occupy the top three seeds — Scranton Prep (16-5, .725), Valley View (16-5, .699) and Honesdale (16-4, .659). Nanticoke Area (17-5, .653) is No. 4. The bottom four seeds right now are Wyoming Area (8-14, .430), Tunkhannock (6-15, .351), Hanover Area (6-16, .322) and Mid Valley (4-17, .321).

Dunmore (17-3, .719) currently is the top seed in Class 3A with Holy Redeemer (16-6, .631) at No. 2, Lake-Lehman (15-7, .621) at No. 3 and Riverside (13-8, .568) at No. 4. Montrose (14-7, .519) is No. 5, followed by Western Wayne (10-11, .446), Lakeland (7-14, .366) and Carbondale Area (2-19, .194).

Wyoming Seminary (15-6, .591) currently is the No. 1 seed in Class 2A with Mountain View (15-6, .586) at No. 2. Elk Lake (13-8, .515) is No. 3, Holy Cross (11-10, .509) is No. 4, Blue Ridge (9-11, .394) is No. 5, Forest City (8-13, .366) is No. 6, Old Forge (6-14, .354) is No. 7 and Lackawanna Trail (3-18, .231) is No. 8.

Class 1A is a subregional with District 11. Susquehanna is the lone Lackawanna League team in that class. The Lady Sabers (4-16, .274) currently are the No. 5 seed.

Quarterfinals for Classes 2A, 3A and 6A are Tuesday with semifinals Feb. 20. Quarterfinals for Classes 4A and 5A are Wednesday with semifinals Feb. 21. The finals are at Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza. On Feb. 26, Class 1A is at 4 p.m. and Class 4A at 6 p.m. On Feb 27, Class 2A is at 4 p.m. and Class 6A at 6 p.m. On Feb. 28, Class 3A is at noon and Class 5A is at 6 p.m.

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