Monday, February 14, 2000

Week 11 National Prep Basketball Poll - 1999-2000

^National Prep Basketball Poll-Week 11
^By Jamie DeMoney and Jeremy Plowman
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      The National Prep Basketball Poll is compiled by national high
school sports experts Jamie DeMoney and Jeremy Plowman and a panel of
sportswriters. The national Top 25 and regional Top 10's follow with
won-loss records through Feb. 13:
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#1. Compton, Calif., Dominguez (26-2), favored to repeat state Div. II title
#2. Chicago, Westinghouse (22-1), PG Martell Bailey runs the show
#3. Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill (25-2), won St. James Invitational in Md.
#4. West Orange, N.J., Seton Hall Prep (19-1), on 15-game winning streak
#5. Marion, Ind. (19-0), Mich. St. recruit Zach Randolph nearly unstoppable
#6. Sugar Land, Texas, Willowridge (28-1), hasn't lost since December
#7. Louisville, Ky., Ballard (23-2), faces No. 3 Oak Hill Saturday
#8. Orchard Lake, Mich., St. Mary's (15-0), favored to win state Class B title
#9. Lincroft, N.J., Christian Brothers (19-0), Div. I recruit Jason Krayl an outside gunner
#10. Bronx, N.Y., St. Raymond's (18-2), defeated state-ranked N.J. team  
#11. Portland, Ore., Jefferson (20-0), PG Brandon Brooks an unsigned top recruit
#12. Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei (26-2), NBA's Miles Simon played here
#13. Lakewood, Calif., Artesia (24-2), scored 144 in league finale
#14. Minneapolis, Henry (16-0), battles No. 3 Oak Hill Friday
#15. Gainesville, Fla. (26-2), features E. Tenn. St. recruit Jerald Fields
#16. Long Beach, Calif., Poly (25-2), went unbeaten in league play
#17. Lilburn, Ga., Berkmar (25-2), undefeated vs. state foes in regular season
#18. New York, Rice (17-4), beat top teams from N.J. and Pa.
#19. Bloomington, Ind., North (16-0), Indiana signee Jared Jeffries a consensus Top 5 player
#20. St. Louis, Vashon (20-2), team to beat in Missouri Class 4A
#21. Country Club Hills, Ill., Hillcrest (23-1), has won 33 straight conference games
#22. Washington, D.C., Spingarn (19-3), led by American Univ. recruit Deon Saunders
#23. Fresno, Calif., Clovis West (30-2), defeated No. 1 Dominguez in early season
#24. Durham, N.C., Mount Zion (21-1), NBA's Slam Dunk finalist Tracy McGrady played here
#25. Brooklyn, N.Y., Bishop Loughlin (19-3), Terrence Watkins an unsigned Div. I recruit
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^Northeast
#1. West Orange, N.J., Seton Hall Prep, 19-1
#2. Lincroft, N.J., Christian Brothers, 19-0
#3. Bronx, N.Y., St. Raymond's, 18-2
#4. New York, Rice, 17-4
#5. Brooklyn, N.Y., Bishop Loughlin, 19-3
#6. Elizabeth, N.J., St. Patrick's, 13-5
#7. Philadelphia, St. John Neumann, 17-3
#8. Middle Village, N.Y., Christ the King, 18-5
#9. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Boston English, 15-2
#10. Philadelphia, Roman Catholic, 17-5
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^East Coast
#1. Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill, 25-2
#2. Washington, D.C., Spingarn, 19-1
#3. Durham, N.C., Mount Zion, 21-1
#4. Virginia Beach, Va., Salem, 18-0
#5. Columbia, S.C., Keenan, 22-2
#6. Hopkins, S.C., Lower Richland, 21-2
#7. Raleigh, N.C., Enloe, 17-2
#8. Upper Marlboro, Md., Riverdale Baptist, 29-3
#9. Greenbelt, Md., Eleanor Roosevelt, 17-3
#10. Annapolis, Md., 20-0
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^South
#1. Louisville, Ky., Ballard, 23-2
#2. Gainesville, Fla., 26-2
#3. Lilburn, Ga., Berkmar, 25-2
#4. Baton Rouge, La., Southern Lab, 26-2
#5. Marrero, La., John Ehret, 28-0
#6. Memphis, Tenn., White Station, 25-2
#7. Brunswick, Ga., Glynn Academy, 25-1
#8. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Dillard, 25-4
#9. Memphis, Tenn., Raleigh-Egypt, 25-4
#10. Georgetown, Ky., Scott County, 18-4
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^Midwest
#1. Chicago, Westinghouse, 22-1
#2. Marion, Ind., 19-0
#3. Orchard Lake, Mich., St. Mary's, 15-0
#4. Bloomington, Ind., North, 16-0
#5. Country Club Hills, Ill., Hillcrest, 23-1
#6. East St. Louis, Ill., 20-2
#7. Chicago, Simeon, 24-3
#8. Milwaukee, Washington, 17-1
#9. Flint, Mich., Northwestern, 14-1
#10. Saginaw, Mich., 15-2
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^Midlands
#1. Minneapolis, Henry, 16-0
#2. St. Louis, Vashon, 20-2
#3. Colorado Springs, Colo., Palmer, 17-0
#4. Minnetonka, Minn., Hopkins, 16-1
#5. Raytown, Mo., South, 22-2
#6. Omaha, Neb., Bellevue West, 17-0
#7. South Jordan, Utah, Bingham, 16-1
#8. Colorado Springs, Colo., Sierra, 17-1
#9. Kansas City, Kan., Schlagle, 18-0
#10. Denver, East, 14-3
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^Southwest
#1. Sugar Land, Texas, Willowridge, 28-1
#2. Little Rock, Ark., Fair, 23-0
#3. Duncanville, Texas, 26-5
#4. Midwest City, Okla., 17-2
#5. Dallas, Carter, 28-4
#6. Oklahoma City, Bishop McGuinness, 18-3
#7. Lewisville, Texas, The Colony, 27-2
#8. Houston, Westbury Christian, 31-5
#9. Alief, Texas, Hastings, 29-3
#10. Conway, Ark., 21-1
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^West Coast
#1. Compton, Calif., Dominguez, 26-2
#2. Portland, Ore., Jefferson, 20-0
#3. Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei, 26-2
#4. Lakewood, Calif., Artesia, 24-2
#5. Long Beach, Calif., Poly, 25-2
#6. Fresno, Calif., Clovis West, 30-2
#7. Concord, Calif., De La Salle, 21-1
#8. Portland, Ore., Jesuit, 20-1
#9. Seattle, Garfield, 18-0
#10. Carmichael, Calif., Jesuit, 24-2
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      FEATS OF THE WEEK: Blair Wilson, a 6-7 Univ. of Colorado recruit, broke the Colorado state career scoring record during a 40-point effort in Westminster's 83-64 win over Ranum. Wilson has now scored 2,196 career points . . . Deon Saunders scored a triple-double (34 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists) in No. 22 Washington, D.C., Spingarn's 107-37 romp over M.M. Washington . . . In Chicago's City-Suburban Showdown at Northwestern University, No. 2 Chicago, Westinghouse defeated Downer's Grove, North, 69-64, before 4,828 fans . . . Many of the top teams from the Northeast converged on Trenton, N.J., for the Prime- Time Shootout including No. 9 Lincroft, N.J., Christian Brothers, which beat Brooklyn, N.Y., La Salle, 47-35. No. 10 Bronx, N.Y., St. Raymond's pummeled Neptune, N.J., 104-71; No. 18 New York, Rice, downed Jersey City, N.J., St. Anthony's, 62-50, and Philadelphia, Roman Catholic, 96-66; No. 25 Brooklyn, N.Y., Bishop Loughlin defeated Bayonne, N.J., Marist, 74-53; Elizabeth, N.J., St. Patrick's whipped Shawnee, N.J., 56-35; and Middle Village, N.Y., Christ the King defeated Chester, Pa., 67-59.
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