The Times’ top 25 high school boys’ basketball rankings
A look at the Los Angeles Times’ top 25 high school boys’ basketball teams in the Southland after Week 2 of the 2023-24 season.
Rk. SCHOOL; Comment; last rank
1. ST. JOHN BOSCO (7-0); Kade Bonam is MVP of Braves’ tournament; 1
2. HARVARD-WESTLAKE (9-0); Robert Hinton might be team’s most improved player; 2
3. JSERRA (11-0); Aidan Fowler gets 29 points in tourney final; 3
4. MATER DEI (7-0); Owen Verna is tournament MVP; 4
5. EASTVALE ROOSEVELT (9-1); Everything is good in Hawaii; 5
6. SIERRA CANYON (8-1); Won Beverly Hills tournament title; 6
7. CORONA CENTENNIAL (5-3); Two wins this past week; 7
8. SHERMAN OAKS NOTRE DAME (6-0); Routed Campbell Hall; 8
9. ST. PIUS X-ST. MATTHIAS (3-1); Came within one missed shot of beating Harvard-Westlake; 9
10. ETIWANDA (7-0); Play in North Orange County tourney this week; 13
11. LOS ALAMITOS (9-2); Lost to Etiwanda last week; 10
12. LA MIRADA (10-2); Big performances from freshman Gene Roebuck; 11
13. DAMIEN (101); Riverside tournament champions; 14
14. REDONDO UNION (6-1); Lost to Sierra Canyon in Beverly Hills final; 12
15. ST. BERNARD (4-0); Tournaments coming this month; 15
16. PASADENA (6-0); Pacific League title favorite; 16
17. CRESPI (10-1); Plays Beverly Hills on Tuesday; 17
18. WINDWARD (8-2); Lost to St. John Bosco; 18
19. SANTA MARGARITA (7-3); Successful trip to Canada; 19
20. MIRA COSTA (8-2); Bellflower tournament champions; 20
21. WEST RANCH (5-2); 40-game winning streak in Foothill League; 21
22. BISHOP MONTGOMERY (6-1); Let’s see if Knights start usual improvement; 23
23. ST. ANTHONY (8-2); Lost to Redondo Union; 24
24. RANCHO CUCAMONGA (9-2); Aaron Glass has been outstanding; NR
25. SAN MARINO (12-0); 12 straight wins to start season; 25
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