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1. Cambridge Rindge & Latin
Head coach: Lance Dottin
2015-16 record: 24-1
The alma mater of Patrick Ewing won its first state championship in 15 years last season and has the firepower to make it two in a row. Boston Globe Player of the Year
Jakigh Dottin returns for his senior year after averaging 17 points, 6.6 assists and 6.7 rebounds while playing guard for the Falcons. Cambridge Rindge & Latin knocked off St. John's (Shrewsbury) to win the Division 1 state title.
See the Massachusetts boys basketball computer rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Newton North (Newtonville)
Head coach: Paul Connolly
2015-16 record: 21-4
Newton North features one of the state's premier scorers in 6-foot-2 guard
Ethan Wright. A junior, Wright was one of the leading scorers in the state as a sophomore with 23.4 points per game. He helped lead Newton North to a berth in the Division I South finals.
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Head coach: Denis Tobin
2015-16 record: 22-3
Catholic Memorial knocked off Newton North in the Division 1 South sectional game, but fell to Cambridge Rindge & Latin in the first round of the state tournament. Co-Players of the Year Matthew Hanna and Brandon Twitty have both graduated, but All-Conference guard
Ulyen Coleman returns for his senior season.
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Head coach: Josh Dullea
2015-16 record: 14-7
The Eagles finished just behind Catholic Memorial in the Catholic League and were seeded No. 4 in the North Division 1 sectional tournament, where they lost to Central Catholic in the semifinals. St. John's Prep has plenty of size on the frontline with returning starters
Justin Connolly (6-6) at forward and junior
Tommy O'Neil at center.
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Head coach: Cory McCarthy
2015-16 record: 22-4
New Mission won its second Division 2 championship in three years last season, defeating Concord-Carlisle for the second time. New Mission loses Tyrique Lee, who earned All-Scholastic honors, along with forward Isaiah Laurent and guard Alonzo Cooper. New Mission combines with Boston Leadership Academy this year.