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 3 national Top 25 and regional Top 10's follow
with current won-loss records:
NATIONAL TOP 25
1.
Sierra Canyon HS (Chatsworth, Calif.), 5-0
2.
Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.), 11-0
3. La
Lumiere School (La Porte, Ind.), 9-0
4. Montverde
Academy (Fla.), 8-0
5. Chino
Hills HS (Calif.), 6-0
6. Patrick
School (Elizabeth, N.J.), 0-0
7.
Norcross HS (Ga.), 8-0
8. Garfield
HS (Seattle), 3-0
9. Greensboro
Day School (N.C.), 13-0
10.
Neumann-Goretti HS (Philadelphia), 3-0
11. IMG
Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 8-0
12. DeMatha
HS (Hyattsville, Md.), 3-0
13. Roselle
Catholic (N.J.), 0-0
14.
Curie HS (Chicago), 6-0
15.
Findlay Prep (Henderson, Nev.), 13-0
16. Jefferson
HS (Portland, Ore.), 2-0
17.
Wagner HS (San Antonio), 12-0
18.
Simeon HS (Chicago), 3-0
19.
Mater Dei HS (Santa Ana, Calif.), 7-0
20. Natchitoches
Central HS (La.), 9-0
21.
Greenforest Christian HS (Decatur, Ga.), 6-2
22.
Nathan Hale HS (Seattle), 3-0
23.
Sam Houston Math, Science and Tech HS (Houston), 13-0
24.
West HS (Iowa City, Iowa), 3-0
25.
North Central HS (Indianapolis), 4-0
NORTHEAST
1.
Patrick School (Elizabeth, N.J), 0-0
2. Neumann-Goretti
HS (Philadelphia), 3-0
3. Roselle
Catholic HS (N.J.), 0-0
4. Long
Island Lutheran HS (Brookville, N.Y.), 3-0
5. St.
Anthony HS (Jersey City, N.J.), 0-0
6. Imhotep
HS (Philadelphia), 1-0
7. Christ
the King HS (Middle Village, N.Y.), 2-0
8. Hudson
Catholic HS (Jersey City, N.J.), 0-0
9.
Archbishop Stepinac HS (White Plains, N.Y.), 2-0
10.
Cambridge, Rindge and Latin School (Cambridge, Mass.), 0-0
EAST COAST
1.
Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.), 11-0
2. Greensboro
Day School (N.C.), 13-0
3. DeMatha
HS (Hyattsville, Md.), 3-0
4. Gonzaga
College HS (Washington), 4-1
5.
Bishop O’Connell HS (Arlington, Va.), 4-1
6. Paul
VI HS (Fairfax, Va.), 4-0
7. Wesleyan
Christian HS (High Point, N.C.), 8-1
8.
Norcom HS (Portsmouth, Va.), 4-0
9.
Porter-Gaud School (Charleston, S.C.), 9-0
10. Potomac
HS (Dumfries, Va.), 4-0
SOUTHEAST
1.
Montverde Academy (Fla.), 8-0
2.
Norcross HS (Ga.), 8-0
3. IMG
Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 8-0
4. Natchitoches
Central HS (La.), 9-0
5. Greenforest
Christian HS (Decatur, Ga.), 6-2
6.
Westminster Academy (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), 9-0
7. Memphis
East (Tenn.), 5-1
8. Hamilton
Heights Christian HS (Chattanooga, Tenn.), 7-2
9.
Westlake HS (Atlanta), 6-1
10.
Forest Hill HS (Jackson, Miss.), 7-0
MIDWEST
1.
La Lumiere School (La Porte, Ind.), 9-0
2. Curie
HS (Chicago), 6-0
3. Simeon
HS (Chicago), 3-0
4.
North Central HS (Indianapolis), 4-0
5. Dakota
HS (Macomb, Mich.), 1-0
6. U.D.
Jesuit HS (Detroit), 1-0
7.
Bowling Green HS (Ky.), 4-0
8. New
Albany HS (Ind.), 3-1
9.
North HS (Oshkosh, Wis.), 4-0
10.
Fern Creek HS (Louisville, Ky.), 5-0
MIDLANDS
1.
West HS (Iowa City, Iowa), 3-0
2. Champlin
Park HS (Champlin, Minn.), 2-0
3.
Wasatch Academy (Mount Pleasant, Utah), 9-2
4. Bishop
Miege HS (Roeland Park, Kan.), 1-0
5. Maple
Grove HS (Minn.), 2-0
6. Omaha
South HS (Neb.), 4-0
7.
Blue Valley Northwest HS (Overland Park, Kan.), 2-0
8.
West HS (Pueblo, Colo.), 2-0
9. Apple
Valley HS (Minn.), 2-1
10. Vashon
HS (St. Louis), 4-1
SOUTHWEST
1. Findlay
Prep (Henderson, Nev.), 13-0
2.
Wagner HS (San Antonio), 12-0
3.
Sam Houston Math, Science and Tech HS (Houston), 13-0
4.
Klein Forest HS (Houston), 13-0
5.
Shadow Mountain HS (Phoenix), 7-0
6. Parkview
HS (Little Rock, Ark.), 7-1
7.
El Dorado HS (Ark.), 7-0
8.
Edmond North HS (Okla.), 5-0
9.
Basha HS (Chandler, Ariz.), 10-0
10. Bishop
Gorman HS (Las Vegas), 2-2
WEST COAST
1.
Sierra Canyon HS (Chatsworth, Calif.), 5-0
2. Chino
Hills HS (Calif.), 6-0
3. Garfield
HS (Seattle), 3-0
4. Jefferson
HS (Portland, Ore.), 2-0
5. Mater
Dei HS (Santa Ana, Calif.), 7-0
6. Nathan
Hale HS (Seattle), 3-0
7.
Prolific Prep (Napa, Calif.), 10-0
8. Rainier
Beach HS (Seattle), 2-1
9.
Bishop O’Dowd HS (Oakland, Calif.), 1-0
10.
Bishop Montgomery HS (Torrance, Calif.), 4-1
THREE-POINTERS
The
top storylines, news, notes and milestones from the week that was in high
school basketball.
Team of the Week
Defending
Prep Poll champion Chino Hill extended its winning streak to 41 games with an
84-70 win against regionally ranked Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) at the Hoophall
West event in Scottsdale, Ariz. UCLA-committed senior guard LiAngelo Ball led the No. 5 Wolves with
30 points.
Worth Noting
Senior
guard Trae Young of Norman North
(Okla.) scored 52 points in a 110-96 win against Glendale (Springfield, Mo.). Earlier
in the week, the uncommitted five-star prospect scored 44 points in an 89-53
blowout of Stillwater. … Five-star senior forward Michael Porter Jr. (a Washington commit) had 35 points and 21
rebounds to lead No. 22 Nathan Hale (Seattle) to a 74-61 win against regionally
ranked Rainier Beach (Seattle). … Junior forward Teagan Quitoriano of Sprague (Salem, Ore.) had 43 points and 20
rebounds in a 96-92 double-overtime win against South Eugene. … Senior guard Isaac Bonton (Montana State) of
Parkrose (Portland, Ore.) had a triple-double with 45 points, 11 assists, and
10 rebounds in a 75-60 win over Marist (Eugene).
For the Record
No
individual or team records of note to report this week.
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2016 Jamie DeMoney/PrepNation.com
About the PrepNation National Prep Poll
The PrepNation National
Prep Poll is a continuation of World Feature Syndicate’s National Prep Poll,
which was published and distributed to the Associated Press and other news
organizations from 1987 to 2015.
The National Prep Poll
is second only to the USA Today Super 25 as the longest continually published
weekly high school rankings. While a product of World Features Syndicate
(1987-2015), the National Prep Poll was the only high school poll distributed
to newspapers and websites around the United States by the Associated Press.
Before authoring
rankings for Student Sports and ESPN, National High School Sports Hall of Fame
journalist Doug Huff compiled the National Prep Poll rankings from 1987 until
1999. Current author Jamie DeMoney has compiled the poll since the start of the
1999 basketball season to the present.
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
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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.
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