TOP 10
BOYS
1. COMPTON DOMINGUEZ: 18-2
* Tyson Chandler leads Dons against Philadelphia Roman Catholic.
2. SANTA ANA MATER DEI: 22-1
* Junior guard Cedric Bozeman is having outstanding season.
3. LAKEWOOD ARTESIA: 17-2
* Pioneers pointing toward state regional playoff with Dominguez.
4. LONG BEACH POLY: 16-2
* Missouri-bound point guard Wesley Stokes is leading Jackrabbits.
5. CORONA CENTENNIAL: 17-2
* Forward Jamaal Williams and Huskies will challenge for I-AA title.
6. RIALTO EISENHOWER: 20-1
* Eagles show no signs of slowing as playoffs approach.
7. SIMI VALLEY: 18-2
* Best team in San Fernando Valley looks to make a run at I-A title.
8. CRENSHAW: 10-2
* Cougars appear to be the team to beat for City championship.
9. LAKEWOOD MAYFAIR: 15-4
* Monsoons and Artesia give Suburban League powerful 1-2 punch.
10. FAIRFAX: 14-5
* Forward Jason Morrisette and Lions eyeing a return to City final.
Others receiving consideration: Ocean View, Westchester, Ayala, Bishop Montgomery.
GIRLS
1. HARBOR CITY NARBONNE: 19-0
* Loree Moore had quadruple-double against Washington.
2. VENTURA BUENA: 16-4
* Coach Joe Vaughan won 600th game when Bulldogs beat Ventura.
3. VENTURA: 17-1
* Loss to Buena regarded as only a minor setback for the Cougars.
4. LYNWOOD: 15-3
* Knights’ winning formula includes outstanding defense.
5. CHINO DON LUGO: 16-4
* Conquistadores preparing for a deep run through the playoffs.
6. CHINO HILLS AYALA: 16-3
* Arizona-bound Candice Allen leading Bulldogs in Sierra League.
7. LONG BEACH WILSON: 19-3
* Bruins remain the team to beat in the Moore League.
8. FULLERTON TROY: 18-3
* Veronica Johns-Richardson, Warriors in Freeway fast lane.
9. RIVERSIDE J.W. NORTH: 16-3
* Huskies shook off loss to Lynwood and are readying for playoff run.
10. SAN CLEMENTE: 18-2
* Tritons heading toward South Coast League title.
Others receiving consideration: Mater Dei, Brea Olinda, El Toro, Washington.
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