The Times' preseason top 25 high school boys' basketball rankings
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The Times' preseason top 25 high school boys' basketball rankings
"1. SIERRA CANYON: Trailblazers can go 10 deep and have elite trio of Maximo Adams, Brandon McCoy and Brannon Martinsen. 2. SANTA MARGARITA: Four returning starters, led by Georgia Tech commit Kaiden Baley. 3. HARVARD-WESTLAKE: The Wolverines always find a way to improve in the offseasn when top players graduate, and this season will be no different as Pierce Thompson becomes the latest new star."
"5. ST. JOHN BOSCO: Christian Collins is 6 feet 9 and might be the No. 1 recruit in Southern California. 6. REDONDO UNION: SJ Madison leads a strong group of returnees and newcomers. 7. CRESPI: It's year No. 3 for coach Derek Fisher and the Barnes twins, so beware. 8. MATER DEI: Kansas-bound Luke Barnett scored 55 points in one game last season and he's even better now."
"9. CORONA CENTENNIAL: It's time for coach Josh Giles to unleash his latest group of shooters. 10. FAIRMONT PREP: Lots of talented transfers could put this team in Open Division territory. 11. JSERRA: The Lions have physical, talented big men to lead the way. 12. ROLLING HILLS PREP: Nick Welch Jr., a 6-10 junior, is going to cause problems this season."
Sierra Canyon leads with a deep roster and an elite trio of Maximo Adams, Brandon McCoy and Brannon Martinsen. Santa Margarita returns four starters, including Georgia Tech commit Kaiden Baley. Harvard-Westlake counts on Pierce Thompson to step up after graduations. Sherman Oaks Notre Dame relies on intensity and San Diego State commit Zachary White despite limited size. St. John Bosco features 6-foot-9 Christian Collins as a potential top Southern California recruit. Mater Dei's Kansas-bound Luke Barnett is a prolific scorer. Several teams benefit from returning starters, talented transfers, dominant big men, and veteran coaching, creating a competitive landscape across the region.
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