THE TIMES’ RANKINGS
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1 WESTCHESTER
(City-Div. I) Amir Johnson’s transfer in limbo, but Comets’ winning a third consecutive Division I state title is not.
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2 MATER DEI
(SS-Div. II-A) Mike Gerrity, Chris Henry and Marcel Jones bring experience to the Monarchs; freshman Taylor King brings fascination.
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3 FAIRFAX
(City-Div. I) It would be difficult to find a better scoring combination than UCLA signee Josh Shipp and junior Jamal Boykin.
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4 HARVARD-WESTLAKE
(SS-Div. III-A) If the Wolverines can find a reliable ball handler, they have a chance to play into mid-March again.
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5 COM. CENTENNIAL
(SS-Div. III-A) Arron Afflalo is back after academic concerns with Centennial sent him to L.A. Price for two months.
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6 L.B. POLY
(SS-Div. I-AA) Senior Marcus Lewis, all-Southern Section Division I-AA selection last season, is expected to get plenty of support.
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7 KING
(SS, Div. II-AA) All five starters return, including Matt Thomas and James Ellis, who are in their fourth season patrolling the backcourt.
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8 TAFT
(City-Div. I) Every fan should watch guard Jordan Farmar, a UCLA signee who averaged 29 points last season.
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9 DOMINGUEZ
(SS-Div. II-A) Russell Otis has been back coaching the Dons for less than a year, but his four state titles still speak loudly.
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10 CRENSHAW
(City-Div. I) Never overlook a team coached by Willie West, who guided the Cougars to eight state and 16 City championships.
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11 OCEAN VIEW
(SS-Div. III-A) Guard Matt Sargeant, who averaged 20 points, complemented by four-year players Greg Okwudibonye and Bear Wurts.
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12 SANTA MARGARITA
(SS-Div. III-AA) A lot of teams will be looking up to the Eagles, thanks to 6-11 center Todd Follmer and 6-8 forward James Keefe.
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13 ST. JOHN BOSCO
(SS-Div. II-AA) Alex Jacobson, a 7-0 freshman center, is getting the most attention among the talented group of underclassmen.
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14 VERBUM DEI
(SS-Div. IV-A) Eagles may have lost Johnson, but they return guard Mike Pagan, who had 14 points in section title game.
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15 PRICE
(SS-Div. V-A) Division V-A co-player of the year Darren Morrison returns, as does first-team selection Schuyler McKay.
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16 EL TORO
(SS-Div. I-A) Only two returning starters, but confidence is building after one of most successful summers in school history.
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17 LOYOLA
(SS-Div. I-A) The Cubs might need to put four guards on the floor at times. Fortunately, one is two-time all-leaguer Vince Oliver.
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18 CHAMINADE
(Div. III-A) With six guards capable of starting and no big men, Eagles will be forced to play full-court, man-to-man defense.
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19 CANYON SPRINGS
(SS-Div. I-A) Junior Andre McGee was top player on last season’s team that lost to L.A. Loyola in the Division I-A final.
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20 CLEVELAND
(City-Div. I) The Cavaliers like to implement an annoying press and score from a variety of spots, particularly around the perimeter.
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21 MISSION VIEJO
(SS-Div. I-A) The Diablos won’t be at full strength until Jed Collins is finished knocking down ball carriers for the unbeaten football team.
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22 CAPISTRANO VLY.
(SS-Div. I-A) The Cougars won’t need to look for a go-to guy again this season: Davis Baker averaged 23.6 points last season.
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23 GLENDORA
(SS-Div. I-A) The Tartans have four returning starters and all the ingredients for a long playoff run, except a polished rebounder.
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24 LEUZINGER
(SS-Div. I-AA) Several return from last season’s team that, despite being unseeded, lost by four points to Silverado in I-AA semifinals.
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25 WOODBRIDGE
(SS-Div. II-A) David Burgess, a 6-10 center bound for BYU, should be a force in the middle again for the Warriors.
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