^National Prep Basketball Poll – Week 19=
^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 (34-0), owns
53-game winning streak
#2. Montverde, Fla., Montverde Academy
(23-2), 4-1 versus Top 25 teams
#3. Highland, Utah, Lone Peak (26-1), third
consecutive 5A crown
#4. Chicago, Simeon (30-3), fourth straight
4A title
#5. Dallas, Prime Prep (35-0), beaten teams
from 16 states and Australia
#6. Germantown, Wis. (28-0), back-to-back
Division 1 titles; 56-game win streak
#7. Newark, N.J., St. Benedict’s (29-1),
Prep A state champ; avenged only loss
#8. Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei (34-2), Open
Division state champion
#9. Las Vegas, Bishop Gorman (29-3), fourth
Class 4A title in five seasons
#10. Overland Park, Kan., Blue Valley
Northwest (25-0), 6A state champ
#11. Iowa City, Iowa, West (26-0),
back-to-back 4A titles and unbeaten seasons
#12. Pompano Beach, Fla., Ely (27-1), repeat
7A state champion
#13. Richmond, Texas, Travis (33-5), 5A
state titlist
#14. Chicago, Young (27-4), 9-3 versus
current or formerly-ranked teams
#15. Long Beach, Calif., Poly (28-4), all
losses to Top 25 teams
#16. Etiwanda, Calif. (28-3), won CIF-SS
Division 1AA crown
#17. Minneapolis, De La Salle (30-1),
back-to-back 3A state champ
#18. Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill (33-5),
averaging 36.5 wins per season since 2006
#19. Charlotte, N.C., Olympic (30-0),
captured 4A state championship
#20. Columbia, S.C., Irmo (29-0), fifth
state title, but first undefeated season
#21. Romulus, Mich., (27-1), beat then-No.
12 Detroit Pershing en route to Class A crown
#22. Lithonia, Ga., Miller Grove (30-3),
fifth straight 4A title
#23. Omaha, Neb., Central (26-4), four
consecutive Class A crowns and seven of last eight
#24. Middle Village, N.Y., Christ the King
(28-3), second state Federation title in four years
#25. Carmel, Ind. (25-2), repeat Class 4A
champion
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^Northeast=
#1. Newark, N.J., St. Benedict’s, 29-1
#2. Middle Village, N.Y., Christ the King,
28-3
#3. Roselle, N.J., Roselle Catholic, 25-5
#4. Ardmore, Pa., Lower Merion, 30-3
#5. Brookville, N.Y., Long Island Lutheran,
25-3
#6. Jersey City, N.J., St. Anthony, 28-2
#7. Brooklyn, Lincoln, 26-6
#8. Chester, Pa., 27-4
#9. Philadelphia, Imhotep, 28-5
#10. New Haven, Conn., Hillhouse, 26-1
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^East Coast=
#1. Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill, 33-5
#2. Charlotte, N.C., Olympic, 30-0
#3. Columbia, S.C., Irmo, 29-0
#4. Huntington, W.Va., Huntington Prep,
30-3
#5. Arlington, Va., Bishop O’Connell, 30-7
#6. Rockville, Md., Montrose Christian,
19-4
#7. Richmond, Va., Benedictine, 33-5
#8. Washington, Gonzaga, 27-5
#9. Greenbelt, Md., Roosevelt, 27-1
#10. High Point, N.C., Wesleyan Christian,
23-5
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^Southeast=
#1. Montverde, Fla., Montverde Academy,
23-2
#2. Pompano Beach, Fla., Ely, 27-1
#3. Lithonia, Ga., Miller Grove, 30-3
#4. Orlando, Fla., Lake Highland Prep, 24-5
#5. Birmingham, Ala., Wenonah, 34-2
#6. Norcross, Ga., 30-4
#7. Baton Rouge, La., Scotlandville, 32-3
#8. Jacksonville, Fla., Providence, 31-1
#9. Tampa, Fla., Jesuit, 30-1
#10. Memphis, Tenn., Southwind, 34-6
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^Midwest=
#1. Chicago, Simeon, 30-3
#2. Germantown, Wis., 28-0
#3. Chicago, Young, 27-4
#4. Romulus, Mich., 27-1
#5. Carmel, Ind., 25-2
#6. Chicago, Morgan Park, 33-3
#7. Richmond, Ky., Madison Central, 32-5
#8. La Porte, Ind., La Lumiere, 25-5
#9. Mentor, Ohio, 25-5
#10. Beverly Hills, Mich., Detroit Country
Day, 25-3
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^Midlands=
#1. Highland, Utah, Lone Peak, 26-1
#2. Overland Park, Kan., Blue Valley
Northwest, 25-0
#3. Iowa City, Iowa, West, 26-0
#4. Minneapolis, De La Salle, 30-1
#5. Omaha, Neb., Central, 26-4
#6. Apple Valley, Minn., 31-1
#7. Ottawa, Kan., 25-0
#8. Kansas City, Mo., Rockhurst, 26-5
#9. Overland Park, Kan., Shawnee Mission
South, 25-0
#10. Boise, Idaho, Borah, 25-1
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^Southwest=
#1. Henderson, Nev., Findlay, 34-0
#2. Dallas, Prime Prep, 35-0
#3. Las Vegas, Bishop Gorman, 29-3
#4. Richmond, Texas, Travis, 33-5
#5. Grand Prairie, Texas, South Grand
Prairie, 37-4
#6. North Little Rock, Ark., 30-1
#7. Edmond, Okla., Memorial. 26-2
#8. Carrollton, Texas, Hebron, 36-3
#9. DeSoto, Texas, 33-3
#10. Tempe, Ariz., Corona del Sol, 29-5
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^West Coast=
#1. Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei, 34-2
#2. Long Beach, Calif., Poly, 28-4
#3. Etiwanda, Calif., 28-3
#4. Lake Oswego, Ore., 28-1
#5. Bellflower, Calif., St. John Bosco,
24-7
#6. Seattle, Rainier Beach, 25-4
#7. San Jose,
Calif., Archbishop Mitty, 28-6
#8. West Linn, Ore., 23-6
#9. Los Angeles, Pacific Hills, 29-4
#10. Los Angeles, Westchester, 29-7
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FEATS OF THE WEEK: Junior forward Stanley
Johnson had 26 points and 12 rebounds to lead No. 8 Santa Ana, Calif., Mater
Dei past regionally-ranked San Jose, Calif., Archbishop Mitty, 50-45, for the
Open Division state championship. It was a California-record 10th
state crown for Mater Dei. ... No. 24 Middle Village, N.Y., Christ the King
beat regionally-ranked Brookville, N.Y., Long Island Lutheran, 73-64, for the
Class AA Federation state championship. Senior guard Jon Severe (uncommitted)
had 28 points against Long Island Lutheran after scoring 40 in Christ the
King’s 68-55 win over Rochester, N.Y., Bishop Kearney in the semifinals. Long
Island Lutheran senior forward Kentan Facey (UConn) scored 16 in the
championship game. He recorded a triple-double (19 points, 15 rebounds, and 10
blocks) in a 73-55 semifinals rout of regionally-ranked Brooklyn, Lincoln. ...
Regionally-ranked Chester, Pa., suffered its first loss to a Pennsylvania
opponent since 2010. Regionally-ranked Ardmore, Pa., Lower Merion broke the
Clippers’ 78-game in-state winning streak with a 63-47 win in the Class 4A championship
game. Meanwhile, in what will be its last game before the school closes this
spring, Philadelphia, Vaux whipped Johnsonburg, 83-63, for the Class A crown. ...
Junior forward Reid Travis had 17 points and 12 rebounds as No. 17 Minneapolis,
De La Salle downed Austin, Minn., 50-33, for its second consecutive Class 3A
title.
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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.
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