The
National Prep Basketball Poll is compiled by high school sports experts Jamie
DeMoney of XOS Digital and Dr. Jeremy Plowman with input from sportswriters,
experts, and coaches. The Week 6 national Top 25 and regional Top 10's follow
with won-loss records:
NATIONAL
TOP 25
1. Chino
Hills HS (Calif.), 17-0
2.
Montverde Academy (Fla.), 18-1
3. Oak
Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.), 26-1
4.
DeMatha HS (Hyattsville, Md.), 16-2
5.
Garfield HS (Seattle), 14-1
6. Sierra
Canyon HS (Chatsworth, Calif.), 14-3
7. Findlay
Prep (Henderson, Nev.), 20-0
8. Atascocita
HS (Humble, Texas), 24-0
9. St.
Anthony HS (Jersey City, N.J.), 10-0
10. St.
John’s College HS (Washington), 16-2
11.
Hopkins HS (Minnetonka, Minn.), 17-0
12.
Patrick School (Elizabeth, N.J.), 8-3
13.
Hammond School (Columbia, S.C.), 17-0
14. La
Lumiere School (La Porte, Ind.), 17-3
15.
Stevens Point HS (Wis.), 13-0
16.
Chaminade HS (St. Louis), 15-5
17.
Cardozo HS (Bayside, N.Y.), 15-0
18. St.
Benedict’s Prep (Newark, N.J.), 16-1
19. University
of Detroit Jesuit (Detroit), 9-0
20.
DeSoto HS (Texas), 24-1
21.
Bishop Montgomery HS (Torrance, Calif.), 18-0
22. Greenforest
Christian HS (Decatur, Ga.), 17-2
23. Providence
Day (Charlotte, N.C.), 19-3
24.
Memphis East (Tenn.), 16-1
25. Gonzaga
College (Washington), 14-2
NORTHEAST
REGION
1. St. Anthony
HS (Jersey City, N.J.), 10-0
2.
Patrick School (Elizabeth, N.J.), 8-3
3.
Cardozo HS (Bayside, N.Y.), 15-0
4. St.
Benedict’s Prep (Newark, N.J.), 16-1
5. Neumann-Goretti
HS (Philadelphia), 15-2
6. Seton
Hall Prep (West Orange, N.J.), 12-1
7. Linden
HS (N.J.), 10-1
8. Archbishop
Carroll HS (Radnor, Pa.), 15-1
9. Bishop
Loughlin HS (Brooklyn), 10-3
10. Roman
Catholic HS (Philadelphia), 11-4
EAST
COAST REGION
1. Oak
Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.), 26-1
2.
DeMatha HS (Hyattsville, Md.), 16-2
3. St.
John’s College HS (Washington), 16-2
4. Hammond
School (Columbia, S.C.), 17-0
5. Providence
Day (Charlotte, N.C.), 19-3
6.
Gonzaga College HS (Washington), 14-2
7.
Greensboro Day (N.C.), 22-3
8. High
Point Christian HS (N.C.), 16-4
9. H.D.
Woodson HS (Washington), 21-0
10.
National Christian HS (Fort Washington, Md.), 14-1
SOUTHEAST
REGION
1. Montverde
Academy (Fla.), 18-1
2.
Greenforest Christian HS (Decatur, Ga.), 17-2
3.
Memphis East HS (Tenn.), 16-1
4. Victory
Rock Prep (Sarasota, Fla.), 13-1
5. Scotlandville
HS (Baton Rouge, La.), 20-2
6. Norland
HS (Miami), 17-3
7.
Wheeler HS (Marietta, Ga.), 14-5
8.
Hamilton Heights Christian HS (Chattanooga, Tenn.), 17-2
9. Miller
Grove HS (Lithonia, Ga.), 18-2
10.
Jonesboro HS (Ga.), 16-3
MIDWEST
REGION
1.
Stevens Point HS (Wis.), 13-0
2. La Lumiere
School (La Porte, Ind.), 17-3
3.
University of Detroit Jesuit HS (Detroit), 9-0
4. Wayne
HS (Huber Heights, Ohio), 12-0
5.
Westerville South HS (Ohio), 12-2
6. Morgan
Park HS (Chicago), 13-1
7.
Moeller HS (Cincinnati), 14-1
8. Pike HS
(Indianapolis), 13-2
9. Simeon
HS (Chicago), 14-2
10.
Mercer County HS (Harrodsburg, Ky.), 19-0
MIDLANDS
REGION
1. Hopkins
HS (Minnetonka, Minn.), 17-0
2.
Chaminade HS (St. Louis), 15-5
3. Apple
Valley HS (Minn.), 15-1
4.
Wasatch Academy (Mount Pleasant, Utah), 17-2
5. Lone
Peak HS (Highland, Utah), 10-3
6. Omaha
South HS (Neb.), 13-0
7. Osseo HS
(Minn.), 16-0
8.
Sunrise Christian Academy (Wichita, Kan.), 10-3
9. Maple
Grove HS (Minn.), 12-2
10. Lee’s
Summit HS (Mo.), 9-0
SOUTHWEST
REGION
1. Findlay
Prep (Henderson, Nev.), 20-0
2. Atascocita
HS (Humble, Texas), 24-0
3. DeSoto
HS (Texas), 22-1
4.
Lancaster HS (Texas), 20-2
5. Shadow
Mountain HS (Phoenix), 14-4
6. Fort
Bend Elkins HS (Missouri City, Texas), 22-1
7. Edmond
North HS (Okla.), 12-0
8.
Brandeis HS (San Antonio), 21-0
9. Tascosa
HS (Amarillo, Texas), 22-0
10.
Steele HS (Cibolo, Texas), 22-1
WEST
COAST REGION
1. Chino
Hills HS (Calif.), 17-0
2.
Garfield HS (Seattle), 14-1
3. Sierra
Canyon HS (Chatsworth, Calif.), 14-3
4. Bishop
Montgomery HS (Torrance, Calif.), 18-0
5.
Redondo Union HS (Redondo Beach, Calif.), 14-3
6.
Foothills Christian HS (El Cajon, Calif.), 11-3
7. Mater Dei
HS (Santa Ana, Calif.), 17-3
8. West
Linn HS (Ore.), 10-3
9. Crespi
HS (Encino, Calif.), 18-1
10.
Modesto Christian HS (Calif.), 15-1
THREE-POINTERS
Top Three
Storylines
Top-ranked
Chino Hills (Calif.) earned its eighth win of the season over a ranked team
when it thumped regionally ranked High Point Christian (N.C.), 100-75, at the
Hoophall Classic in Springfield, Mass. It was the ninth time the Wolves (17-0)
have scored 100 or more points.
No team
had a more productive holiday weekend than No. 3 Oak Hill Academy (Va.). The
Warriors edged No. 6 Sierra Canyon, 47-46, on a last-second shot in the BassPro Tournament of Champions final late Saturday night in Springfield, Mo. About
40 hours and 1,300 miles later, Oak Hill whipped regionally ranked Mater Dei (Calif.), 74-55, at the Hoophall Classic in Springfield, Mass.
Perhaps
the most entertaining game of the past weekend was No. 4 DeMatha (Md.) slipping past No. 16 Chaminade (Mo.) in a 72-69 overtime thriller at the Hoophall
Classic. DeMatha improved to 3-2 against current Top 25 teams while Chaminade
is now 0-4.
Top Three
Risers
1. La
Lumiere (Ind.)
2. Gonzaga
College (D.C.)
3. Osseo
(Minn.)
Top Three
Feats
Duke
commit Jayson Tatum scored 40 points for No. 16 Chaminade (Mo.) in its 72-69 overtime loss against No. 4 DeMatha (Md.). Markelle Fultz, a Washington
recruit, scored 20 to lead DeMatha.
Junior
big man Mohamed Bamba netted a triple double with 13 points, 16 rebounds, and
10 blocked shots to help Westtown (Pa.) crush Potter’s House Christian (Fla.),
53-35.
Junior
Chris Vogt of Graves County (Ky.) tied a state record with 17 blocked shots
during a 45-40 win over Webster County.
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National Prep Poll, which was published and distributed to the Associated Press
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The
National Prep Poll is second only to the USA Today Super 25 as the longest
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Features Syndicate (1987-2015), the National Prep Poll was the only high school
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Before
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1987 until 1999. Current author Jamie DeMoney has compiled the poll since the
start of the 1999 basketball season to the present.
Among the
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schedule (i.e. winning a championship), impact players and performers, a team's
coaching and recent tradition.
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