Boys’ basketball: Chino Hills stays No. 1 in this week’s top 25 rankings
After the first two weeks of the prep basketball season, Chino Hills stays No. 1. Damien moves into top 25 at No. 14.
1. CHINO HILLS (5-0); Scored more than 100 points in four of five victories; 1
2. SIERRA CANYON (0-1); Early loss in Northern California is learning experience; 2
3. BISHOP MONTGOMERY (5-0); Ethan Thompson is living up to expectations; 3
4. MATER DEI (1-0); Trip to Chicago is a success behind M.J. Cage; 4
5. REDONDO (4-0); Guard play will keep Sea Hawks rolling; 7
6. CORONA CENTENNIAL (4-1); Losing to T.J. Leaf is not a bad defeat; 6
7. ORANGE LUTHERAN (5-0); Tougher games ahead for Lancers; 11
8. SANTA MARGARITA (4-1); Noah Rasheed MVP in tourney; 16
9. FAIRFAX (4-0); MVP honors for Army-bound Babacar Thiombane; 12
10. LONG BEACH POLY (3-1); Hanging tough despite injuries; 9
11. LA MIRADA (5-0); Showdown game on Friday vs. Redondo; 14
12. CATHEDRAL (3-2); Milan Acquuah is off to good start; 10
13. CRESPI (4-1); Opening loss woke up Celts; 5
14. DAMIEN (4-0); Bryce Peters is taking over for Jeremy Hemsley; NR
15. CANTWELL-SACRED HEART (3-1); Jacob Davison had big week; 17
16. ETIWANDA (3-2); Miles Oliver comes through; 8
17. WESTCHESTER (4-3); Coach Ed Azzam earned victory No. 800; 12
18. VIEWPOINT (4-1); Patriots can play with anyone; 24
19. HARVARD-WESTLAKE (4-1); Freshman Cassius Stanley is putting on show; 23
20. NORTH (3-1); C.J. Clark is off to productive start; 18
21. COMPTON (3-1); Play this week in Corona del Mar tournament; 21
22. MARANATHA (3-1); Trevor Stanback is rebounding; 22
23. SANTA MONICA (3-1); Jonah Mathews can score; 25
24. DORSEY (3-2); Big win over Taft in Westchester tourney; 19
25. WINDWARD (0-1); Wildcats need a healthy Jalen Harris; 15
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