TIMES BASKETBALL RANKINGS / TOP 10
BOYS
1. WESTCHESTER: 14-1
Comets confirmed City dominance Tuesday night against Fairfax.
2. SANTA ANA MATER DEI: 14-2
Monarchs play Santa Margarita Friday in Serra League showdown.
3. UPLAND: 14-1
Highlanders’ only loss came against Fresno Clovis West.
4. COMPTON DOMINGUEZ: 11-2
Tyson Chandler and Dons play Clovis West Monday.
5. CORONA CENTENNIAL: 13-0
Jamaal Williams and Huskies play Upland Saturday.
6. TORRANCE BISHOP MONTGOMERY: 12-2
USC-bound Craven twins lead Knights against Artesia Saturday.
7. LAKEWOOD MAYFAIR: 12-2
Monsoons face biggest challenge Monday against Mater Dei.
8. SANTA MARGARITA: 15-1
Eagles have chance to knock off Mater Dei Friday.
9. INGLEWOOD: 13-4
Sentinels play key Bay League game Monday against Redondo Union.
10. FAIRFAX: 11-4
Evan Burns looking forward to another shot at Westchester.
Others receiving consideration: Long Beach Poly, Fremont, El Toro.
GIRLS
1. VENTURA BUENA: 14-0
Bulldogs won all three tournaments they played.
2. HARBOR CITY NARBONNE: 9-2
Loree Moore and Lady Gauchos won Chicago tournament over break.
3. LYNWOOD: 8-4
Freshman Sade Wiley-Gatewood led Knights to Ayala tournament title.
4. LAKEWOOD ARTESIA: 15-3
Transfers Brittney Thomas and Lauren Ervin have Pioneers rolling.
5. REDONDO UNION: 10-3
One of Seahawks’ losses came against Buena in tournament final.
6. ANAHEIM ESPERANZA: 12-4
Aztecs showed capability by defeating San Clemente.
7. SAN CLEMENTE: 13-2
Tritons are ranked No. 1 in Southern Section Division I-AA.
8. IRVINE WOODBRIDGE: 15-0
Unfortunately for Warriors, they’re in same division as Buena.
9. LONG BEACH POLY: 14-2
Speedy Jackrabbits finished third at Ayala tournament.
10. BREA OLINDA: 9-4
Ladycats and Jackie Lord are tournament-tested.
Others receiving consideration: Bishop Amat, Moreno Valley, Troy
More to Read
Get our high school sports newsletter
Prep Rally is devoted to the SoCal high school sports experience, bringing you scores, stories and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes prep sports so popular.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.