Monday, December 12, 2011

Week 4 National Prep Basketball Poll released

^National Prep Basketball Poll – Week 4=

^By Jamie DeMoney & Jeremy Plowman=

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The National Prep Basketball Poll is compiled by XOS Digital Player On Demand National Reports Director Jamie DeMoney and high school basketball expert Jeremy Plowman with input from sportswriters, experts, and coaches. The national Top 25 and regional Top 10's follow with won-loss records:

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#1. Henderson, Nev., Findlay (9-0), PG Dominic Artis signed with Oregon

#2. Lithonia, Ga., Miller Grove (5-0), headlines elite City of Palms Classic this weekend in Fort Myers, Fla.

#3. Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei (5-0), F Xavier Johnson a Colorado signee

#4. Chicago, Simeon (3-0), G-F Jabari Parker among top juniors in country

#5. Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill (15-0), plays No. 2 Miller Grove Thursday

#6. Flower Mound, Texas, Marcus (13-1), defending 5A titlist

#7. Rockville, Md., Montrose Christian (5-0), plays No. 6 Marcus Thursday

#8. Montverde, Fla., Montverde Academy (6-0), beat state-ranked Olympia, 64-50

#9. Decatur, Ga., Columbia (6-0), four state titles since ‘06

#10. Arlington, Texas, Grace Prep (7-1), only loss to No. 5 Oak Hill

#11. Hyattsville, Md., DeMatha (4-0), dominated then-regionally ranked Jamesville-DeWitt, 83-57

#12. Chester, Pa., (2-0), has played in 16 state title games

#13. Jersey City, N.J., St. Anthony (0-0), Bob Hurley-led squad opens season next week

#14. Las Vegas, Bishop Gorman (1-0), won opener by 40 without two injured starters

#15. Washington, Gonzaga (5-0), beat No. 19 Neumann-Goretti, 56-52, to win own tourney

#16. Wichita, Kan., Heights (3-0), 47-game win streak nearly snapped in OT victory over Kapaun Mount Carmel

#17. Los Angeles, Loyola (8-0), has two tournament wins

#18. Fishers, Ind., Hamilton Southeastern (4-0), jr. F Zak Irvin committed to Michigan

#19. Philadelphia, Neumann-Goretti (2-1), 19-game winning streak snapped by No. 15 Gonzaga

#20. Minnetonka, Minn., Hopkins (4-0), beat state-ranked Cretin Derham-Hall, 74-45

#21. Lansing, Mich., Sexton (1-0), features Michigan St.-bound F Denzel Valentine

#22. Highland, Utah, Lone Peak (1-0), BYU commit Nick Emery scored school-record 39 points

#23. Jacksonville, Fla., Arlington Country Day (6-0), beaten teams from four states

#24. Brooklyn, Boys & Girls (5-0), defending NYC Public champ

#25. Edmond, Okla., Memorial (6-0), has won 32 of last 33

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^Northeast=

#1. Chester, Pa., 2-0

#2. Jersey City, N.J., St. Anthony, 0-0

#3. Philadelphia, Neumann-Goretti, 2-1

#4. Brooklyn, Boys & Girls, 5-0

#5. Jersey City, N.J., Hudson Catholic, 0-0

#6. Gladstone, N.J., Gil St. Bernard’s, 0-0

#7. Mount Vernon, N.Y., 0-0

#8. Middle Village, N.Y., Christ the King, 1-1

#9. Lawrence, Mass., Central Catholic, 0-0

#10. Brooklyn, Lincoln, 3-0

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^East Coast=

#1. Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill, 15-0

#2. Rockville, Md., Montrose Christian, 5-0

#3. Hyattsville, Md., DeMatha, 4-0

#4. Washington, Gonzaga, 5-0

#5. Baltimore, Patterson, 2-0

#6. Charlotte, N.C., Olympic, 5-0

#7. Waldorf, Md., North Point, 1-0

#8. Arden, N.C., Christ, 8-0

#9. Columbia, S.C., Irmo, 6-0

#10. Fairfax, Va., Paul VI, 5-0

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^Southeast=

#1. Lithonia, Ga., Miller Grove, 5-0

#2. Montverde, Fla., Montverde Academy, 6-0

#3. Decatur, Ga., Columbia, 6-0

#4. Jacksonville, Fla., Arlington Country Day, 6-0

#5. Memphis, Tenn., Southwind, 8-1

#6. Memphis, Tenn., Ridgeway, 4-0

#7. Alpharetta, Ga., Milton, 7-0

#8. New Orleans, St. Augustine, 13-0

#9. Orlando, Fla., Lake Highland Prep, 8-0

#10. Starkville, Miss., 10-0

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^Midwest=

#1. Chicago, Simeon, 2-0

#2. Fishers, Ind., Hamilton Southeastern, 4-0

#3. Lansing, Mich., Sexton, 1-0

#4. Cincinnati, Taft, 3-0

#5. Louisville, Ky., Trinity, 4-0

#6. Maywood, Ill., Proviso East, 5-0

#7. Madison, Wis., Memorial, 4-0

#8. Edgewood, Ky., Dixie Heights, 4-0

#9. Indianapolis, North Central, 4-1

#10. Cincinnati, Moeller, 2-0

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^Midlands=

#1. Wichita, Kan., Heights, 3-0

#2. Minnetonka, Minn., Hopkins, 4-0

#3. Highland, Utah, Lone Peak, 1-0

#4. Denver, East, 2-0

#5. Omaha, Neb., Central, 5-0

#6. Olathe, Kan., Northwest, 3-0

#7. Osseo, Minn., 2-0

#8. Washington, Mo. Borgia, 7-0

#9. Highlands Ranch, Colo., 4-0

#10. Iowa City, Iowa, West, 4-0

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^Southwest=

#1. Henderson, Nev., Findlay, 9-0

#2. Flower Mound, Texas, Marcus, 13-1

#3. Arlington, Texas, Grace Prep, 7-1

#4. Las Vegas, Bishop Gorman, 1-0

#5. Edmond, Okla., Memorial, 6-0

#6. Tulsa, Okla., Washington, 6-0

#7. Houston, Westbury Christian, 8-0

#8. Richmond, Texas, Travis, 7-1

#9. DeSoto, Texas, 12-2

#10. Chandler, Ariz., Basha, 5-0

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^West Coast=

#1. Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei, 5-0

#2. Los Angeles, Loyola, 8-0

#3. San Jose, Calif., Mitty, 3-0

#4. Concord, Calif., De La Salle, 4-0

#5. Portland, Ore., Jesuit, 3-0

#6. Long Beach, Calif., Poly, 7-1

#7. Seattle, O’Dea, 3-0

#8. La Verne, Calif., Lutheran, 5-0

#9. Portland, Ore., Westview, 3-0

#10. Seattle, Rainier Beach, 3-0

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FEATS OF THE WEEK: Senior guard Tyler Lewis (an NC State signee) scored 22 points – including 19 in the second half – to carry No. 5 Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill past No. 10 Arlington, Texas, Grace Prep, 68-59, at the National High School Hoops Festival in Hyattsville, Md., according to MaxPreps.com. Isaiah Austin, a 7-foot Baylor commit, had 16 points and 13 rebounds for Grace Prep. ... In other Hoops Festival action, host No. 11 Hyattsville, Md., DeMatha blasted then-regionally ranked DeWitt, N.Y., Jamesville-DeWitt, 83-57. DeMatha forward Jerami Grant (Syracuse) had 11 points and 10 rebounds. Jamesville-DeWitt standout big man and fellow Syracuse commit DaJuan Coleman had 19 points and 10 boards. ... Junior guard Nick Emery (BYU) exploded for 39 points as No. 22 Highland, Utah, Lone Peak hammered Salt Lake City, Cottonwood, 83-53. According to the Salt Lake Tribune, Emery netted 21 of his points from 3-point range and sat out much of the fourth quarter. ... Senior forward Leroy Fludd (uncommitted) scored 23 points to lead regionally ranked Brooklyn, N.Y., Boys & Girls past regionally ranked Middle Village, Christ the King, 64-59, according to the New York Daily News. Christ the King standout Omar Calhoun (Connecticut) had 18 points.

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