^National
Prep Basketball Poll – Week
14=
^By
Jamie DeMoney & Jeremy Plowman=
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The
National Prep Basketball Poll is compiled by Jamie DeMoney of XOS
Digital 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 (28-0),
seeks
second Prep Poll title (2009)
#2.
Montverde, Fla., Montverde Academy (23-2),
G Kasey Hill and F Dakari Johnson named McDonald's All-Americans
#3.
Highland, Utah, Lone Peak (21-1), three starters committed to BYU
#4.
Chicago, Young (24-3), beat regionally-ranked Morgan Park, 60-56, for
Chicago Public League crown
#5.
Chicago, Simeon (22-3), upset in OT by regionally-ranked Morgan Park
in CPL semifinals
#6.
Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei (27-1), seeks 22nd CIF title in last 30
seasons
#7.
Newark,
N.J., St. Benedict’s (25-1),
advanced to Prep A state semifinals
#8.
Dallas, Prime Prep (26-0), crushed previously unbeaten Sunrise
Christian
(Kan.), 73-45
#9.
DeSoto, Texas (31-2), Duke-bound G Matt Jones a McDonald's
All-American
#10.
Long
Beach, Calif., Poly (25-2),
opened postseason with 45-point rout of Palmdale
#11.
Torrance, Calif., Bishop Montgomery (28-0), only three wins by less
than double-digit margins
#12.
Jersey City, N.J., St. Anthony (23-1), only loss to No. 7 St.
Benedict’s
#13.
Iowa
City, Iowa, West (21-0),
Southern Miss.-bound G Dondre Alexander left team after suspension
#14.
Lake Oswego, Ore. (23-0), won third straight league title
#15.
Germantown, Wis. (22-0), jr. PG Lamonte Bearden a likely Division I
signee next year
#16.
La Porte, Ind., La Lumiere (23-3), upset by state-ranked Indianapolis
Cathedral, 70-59
#17.
Huntington, W.Va., Huntington Prep (25-2), uncommitted F Andrew
Wiggins a McDonald's All-American
#18.
Las
Vegas, Bishop Gorman (26-3),
so. C Stephen Zimmerman 24 points, 17 rebounds in 80-78 win over
Centennial
#19.
Overland Park, Kan., Blue Valley Northwest (18-0), 2-0 versus ranked
opponents
#20.
Detroit, Pershing (19-0), clobbered Cass Tech, 80-61, for third
Public School League crown in five seasons
#21.
Pompano Beach, Fla., Ely (23-1), defending 7A state champ
#22.
Chester, Pa. (20-3), Arizona-bound F Rondae Jefferson a McDonald’s
All-American
#23.
Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill (28-5),
all losses against ranked teams
#24.
Washington, Gonzaga (25-3), unbeaten in Washington Catholic Athletic
Conference play
#25.
Minneapolis, De La Salle (20-1), only loss to No. 19 Blue Valley
Northwest
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^Northeast=
#1.
Newark, N.J., St. Benedict’s,
25-1
#2.
Jersey City, N.J., St. Anthony,
23-1
#3.
Chester, Pa., 20-3
#4.
Jersey City, N.J., Hudson Catholic, 26-1
#5.
Philadelphia, Neumann-Goretti, 18-5
#6.
Brookville, N.Y., Long Island Lutheran, 22-2
#7.
Middle Village, N.Y., Christ the King, 21-3
#8.
Philadelphia, Math, Civics & Sciences, 22-2
#9.
Brooklyn, Lincoln, 21-5
#10.
Ardmore, Pa., Lower Merion, 22-2
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^East
Coast=
#1.
Huntington,
W.Va., Huntington Prep, 25-2
#2.
Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill, 28-5
#3.
Washington, Gonzaga,
25-3
#4.
Columbia, S.C., Irmo, 25-0
#5.
Fairfax, Va., Paul VI, 22-6
#6.
Charlotte, N.C., Olympic, 22-0
#7.
Arlington, Va., Bishop O’Connell, 22-6
#8.
Rockville, Md., Montrose Christian, 18-4
#9.
Waldorf, Md., North
Point, 21-1
#10.
High Point, N.C., Wesleyan Christian, 20-5
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^Southeast=
#1.
Montverde, Fla., Montverde Academy, 23-2
#2.
Pompano Beach, Fla., Ely, 23-1
#3.
Lithonia, Ga., Miller Grove, 25-3
#4.
Orlando, Fla., Lake Highland Prep, 20-5
#5.
Memphis, Tenn., Southwind,
25-5
#6.
Birmingham, Ala., Wenonah, 31-2
#7.
Baton Rouge, La., Scotlandville, 28-3
#8.
Tampa, Fla., Tampa Prep, 26-2
#9.
Decatur, Ga., Columbia, 24-3
#10.
Tifton, Ga., Tift County, 23-4
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^Midwest=
#1.
Chicago, Young, 24-3
#2.
Chicago, Simeon, 22-3
#3.
Germantown, Wis., 22-0
#4.
La Porte, Ind., La Lumiere, 23-3
#5.
Detroit, Pershing, 19-0
#6.
Chicago, Morgan Park, 26-3
#7.
Indianapolis, Park Tudor, 19-2
#8.
Mount Washington, Ky., Bullitt East, 24-4
#9.
Cincinnati, Walnut Hills, 21-1
#10.
Indianapolis, Pike, 19-2
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^Midlands=
#1.
Highland, Utah, Lone Peak,
21-1
#2.
Iowa City, Iowa, West, 21-0
#3.
Overland Park, Kan., Blue Valley Northwest, 18-0
#4.
Minneapolis,
De
La Salle,
20-1
#5.
Omaha, Neb., Central, 21-4
#6.
Denver,
East, 21-2
#7.
Apple Valley, Minn., 21-1
#8.
Topeka, Kan., Highland Park, 19-0
#9.
Overland Park, Kan., Shawnee Mission South, 18-0
#10.
Blue Springs, Mo., South, 21-2
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^Southwest=
#1.
Henderson, Nev., Findlay, 28-0
#2.
Dallas, Prime Prep, 26-0
#3.
DeSoto, Texas, 31-2
#4.
Las Vegas, Bishop Gorman,
26-3
#5.
Midwest City, Okla., 22-1
#6.
Richmond, Texas, Bush,
26-4
#7.
Warr Acres, Okla., Putnam City, 22-1
#8.
Grand Prairie, Texas, South Grand Prairie, 28-3
#9.
Laveen, Ariz., Chavez, 26-1
#10.
North Little Rock, Ark., 25-1
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^West
Coast=
#1.
Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei,
27-1
#2.
Long Beach, Calif., Poly, 25-2
#3.
Torrance, Calif., Bishop Montgomery, 28-0
#4.
Lake Oswego, Ore., 23-0
#5.
Seattle, Garfield, 22-1
#6.
Portland, Ore., Jesuit, 20-2
#7.
Bellflower, Calif., St. John Bosco, 21-6
#8.
Richmond, Calif., Salesian, 26-3
#9.
Seattle, Rainier Beach, 21-3
#10.
Etiwanda, Calif., 23-3
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FEATS
OF THE WEEK: Fourth-ranked Chicago, Young beat regionally-ranked
Morgan Park, 60-56, to capture its first Chicago Public League title
since 1998. Standout junior forward Jahlil Okafor led the Dolphins
with 19 points, 14 rebounds, and seven blocks. Morgan Park was in the
championship game thanks to a 54-53 overtime win against No. 5 Simeon
in the semifinals. It was Simeon's first loss to a CPL opponent since
Feb. 2011. ... Senior
forward Sindarius Thornwell (South Carolina) notched a triple-double
consisting of 14 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists for No. 23 Mouth
of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill in a 103-42 rout of Lynchburg, Genesis
Academy. ... Senior forward De'Runnya Wilson (a Mississippi St.
football recruit) had 23 points and 10 rebounds and junior point
guard Justin Coleman had a triple-double with 15 points, 11 assists,
and 10 steals as regionally-ranked Birmingham, Ala., Wenonah
overwhelmed Jasper, Walker, 128-43. ... Isaac
Hamilton –- who was named to the McDonald's All-American team
earlier in the week –- scored 35 points as regionally-ranked
Bellflower, Calif., St. John Bosco steamrolled Ridgecrest, Burroughs,
91-46. Hamilton, a senior guard who has signed with UTEP, made eight
three-pointers in the game. ... Senior guard Tucker Haymond (W.
Michigan) had 39 points for regionally-ranked Seattle, Garfield in a
93-69 blowout of Washington No. 2-ranked Bothell.
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Copyright
2013 World Features Syndicate, Inc...endit
NOTE: This is the 26th consecutive season for World Features Syndicate's National Prep Poll. It is the 13th straight year the National Prep Poll has been compiled by Jamie DeMoney.
About the National Prep Poll: Compiled weekly weekly since 1987 and distributed by World Features Syndicate and the Associated Press, the National Prep Poll is the nation's second oldest weekly high school sports rankings. Doug Huff compiled the rankings from 1987 until 1999. Jamie DeMoney has compiled the poll since the start of the 1999 basketball season to the present.
The National Prep Poll is the only high school poll distributed to newspapers and Web sites around the United States by the Associated Press national wire service.
Among the criteria used in the weekly compilation of the National Prep Poll rankings are strength of schedule, the ability to accomplish the ultimate goal on a team's schedule (i.e. winning a championship), impact players and performers, a team's coaching and recent tradition.
About PrepNation.com: PrepNation.com was originally launched August 1, 2001 by Jamie DeMoney for the purpose of creating a permanent online home for the National Prep Poll football and boys basketball rankings.
1 comment:
In Ohio, Columbus Northland is currently 22-0. They have been ranked #1 in the state the whole year. Yet you have Cincinnati Walnut Hills ranked in the Midwest Region instead of Northland.
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