Seasons
Announcement
Spalding moves up to the #4 ranked team on the East Coast
Posted by Michael Glick on
Dec 21 2003
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04:00PM PST
National Prep Basketball Poll - Week 4 =
^By Jamie DeMoney and Jeremy Plowman=
The National Prep Basketball Poll is compiled by national high school
sports experts Jamie DeMoney and Jeremy Plowman and a panel of sportswriters.
The national Top 25 and regional Top 10's follow with won-loss records:
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#1. Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill (16-0), thumped two Top 10 teams in
winning Iolani Prep Classic in Honolulu
#2. Aurora, Ill., West (9-0), downed 91-year cross-town rival Aurora East,
82-49
#3. Los Angeles, Westchester (7-0), advanced to semifinals at City of Palms
Classic in Fort Myers, Fla.
#4. New York, Rice (2-0), big man Arturo Dubois two double-doubles last week
#5. Bronx, N.Y., St. Raymond (4-0), headlines field at upcoming Beach Ball
Classic in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
#6. Mount Vernon, N.Y. (4-1), only loss to No. 1 Oak Hill
#7. Los Angeles, Fairfax (6-1), took third place at Iolani
#8. Peoria, Ill., Central (7-0), upped win streak to 36 games
#9. Milwaukee, Rufus King (3-0), led by flashy G Dupree Fletcher
#10. Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei (10-1), only loss to No. 8 Peoria Central
#11. Arlington, Va., Bishop O'Connell (6-0), former NFL star Eric Metcalf is
an alum
#12. Cedar Hill, Texas (14-0), also will compete at the Beach Ball Classic
#13. Rockville, Md., Montrose Christian (5-2), both losses to Top 10 teams
#14. Memphis, Tenn., White Station (8-0), four players average in double
figures
#15. Maysville, Ky., Mason County (7-0), defending state champion
#16. Belleville, Ill., West (7-0), guard J.B. Jones is a returning all-state
player
#17. Indianapolis, Lawrence North (7-0), average margin of victory is 20
points
#18. Detroit, Redford (3-0), state runner-up twice since 1997
#19. Jackson, Miss., Lanier (7-2), F Charles Rhodes is Mississippi
State-bound
#20. Orlando, Fla., Edgewater (4-2), bolstered by return of F Kenny Ingram
from football team
#21. Cincinnati, Moeller (6-0), paced by Xavier recruit F Josh Duncan
#22. Little Rock, Ark., Pulaski Academy (11-0), two-time defending AAA state
titlist
#23. Fort Worth, Texas, Dunbar (11-1), 46-game winning streak ended by No. 12
Cedar Hill
#24. Jersey City, N.J., St Anthony (1-0), opened season with 52-point win
#25. Houston, Milby (18-0), led by Arizona recruit F Jawaan McClellan
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^East Coast=
#1. Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill, 16-0
#2. Arlington, Va., Bishop O'Connell, 6-0
#3. Rockville, Md., Montrose Christian, 5-2
#4. SEVERN,MD., ARCHBISHOP SPALDING, 5-0
#5. Fort Washington, Md., Friendly, 5-1
#6. Greensboro, N.C., Dudley, 8-1
#7. Myrtle Beach, S.C., 8-0
#8. Washington, Gonzaga, 5-1
#9. Richmond, Va., George Wythe, 4-0
#10. Glasgow, Del., 3-0
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^Northeast=
#1. New York, Rice, 2-0
#2. Bronx, N.Y., St. Raymond, 4-0
#3. Mount Vernon, N.Y., 4-1
#4. Jersey City, N.J., St. Anthony, 1-0
#5. Philadelphia, Cardinal Dougherty, 1-1
#6. Bloomfield, N.J., Bloomfield Tech, 2-0
#7. West Orange, N.J., Seton Hall Prep, 1-0
#8. Philadelphia, Saint Joseph's Prep, 8-1
#9. Chester, Pa., 6-1
#10. Charlestown, Mass., 2-0
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