We set out to identify the nation's biggest winners over the last half-decade.
Video: High School Basketball Top 25Montverde Academy of Florida continues run at No. 1.
The half-decade report cards are in for high school basketball's elite programs.
Factoring in win-loss records, state championships, national championships and national Top 25 finishes, we're sizing up the best of the best from the 2013-14 season to the present.
Read on for a look at the elite in three categories – academies and independents, public schools and private schools attached to state associations.
Academy/Independent1. Montverde Academy (Montverde, Fla.)
The Eagles have an incredible 142-8 record since 2013-14 featuring elite prospects like Ben Simmons, D'Angelo Russell and Doral Moore.
Last five years: 142-8
2013-14: 28-0, No. 2 final national ranking, Dick's Nationals champions
2014-15: 31-1, No. 1, Dick's Nationals champions
2015-16: 26-2, No. 7
2016-17: 25-5, No. 2
2017-18: 32-0, No. 1
2. Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.)The Warriors are always in the conversation as one of the top high school teams in the nation under longtime head coach Steve Smith. Over the past five years, the Warriors have finished no lower than No. 6 in the national rankings with talented prospects like Dwayne Bacon, Lindell Wigginton and Billy Preston.
Last five years: 208-12
2013-14: 41-4, No. 4
2014-15: 47-1, No. 2
2015-16: 45-1, No. 2, Dick's Nationals champions
2016-17: 38-5, No. 6
2017-18: 37-1, No. 3
3. Findlay Prep (Henderson, Nev.)
The Pilots have kept it rolling despite featuring three different head coaches over the past five seasons. Findlay Prep has been a pipeline for high-level talent, including Rashad Vaughn, Kelly Oubre and Markus Howard.
Last five years: 149-18
2013-14: 31-5, No. 13
2014-15: 29-3, No. 6
2015-16: 28-2, No. 16
2016-17: 34-4, No. 3
2017-18: 27-4, No. 12
4. La Lumiere (LaPorte, Ind.)The Lakers solidified their place among the elite after winning the Dick's Nationals title last season. Jaren Jackson Jr., Brian Bowen and Jeremiah Tilmon are among high-profile recent alumni.
Last five years: 119-13
2013-14: 23-3, No. 14
2014-15: 20-2
2015-16: 27-4, No. 6
2016-17: 28-1, No. 1, Dick's Nationals champions
2017-18: 21-3, No. 14
5. St. Benedict's Prep (Newark, N.J.)
The Gray Bees have returned to prominence under head coach Mark Taylor, finishing each of the last two seasons in the national rankings and on pace for another strong finish this season.
Last five years: 134-21
2013-14: 19-7
2014-15: 26-6
2015-16: 34-2, No. 17
2016-17: 30-4, No. 5
2017-18: 25-2, No. 15
Honorable Mention: Huntington St. Joseph Prep (Huntington, W.Va.),
Sunrise Christian Academy Elite (Bel Aire, Kan.),
IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.)Public Schools1. Garfield (Seattle, Wash.)Garfield is the most successful public school in America over the last five years, posting an incredible 127-13 mark and taking home two state championships. Currently ranked No. 18 nationally, the Bulldogs are aiming for their third state title in five years.
Last five years: 127-13
2013-14: 27-1, No. 21, state champions
2014-15: 27-2, No. 17, state champions
2015-16: 26-3
2016-17: 23-6
2017-18: 24-1, No. 18
2. Apple Valley (Minn.)McDonald's All-Americans Tyus Jones, Gary Trent Jr. and now Tre Jones have led the way for Apple Valley in recent years.
Last five years: 140-12
2013-14: 27-2
2014-15: 30-2, state champions
2015-16: 33-2
2016-17: 31-2, state champions
2017-18: 19-4
3. Shadow Mountain (Phoenix, Ariz.)The Matadors have not lost a game to an in-state opponent since 2015. Shadow Mountain is the standard in Arizona since Mike Bibby took over as head coach.
Last five years: 129-17
2013-14: 29-3, state champions
2014-15: 23-7
2015-16: 27-5, state champions
2016-17: 27-1, No. 14, state champions
2017-18: 23-1, No. 7
4. Memphis East (Memphis, Tenn.)East was elevated to juggernaut when NBA legend Penny Hardaway took over in 2015-16, winning consecutive state championships and combining for a record of 82-8 over the last three seasons.
Last five years: 107-35
2013-14: 6-16
2014-15: 19-11
2015-16: 32-2, No. 21, state champions
2016-17: 33-3, No. 2, state champions
2017-18: 17-3
5. Simeon (Chicago)The Wolverines are known for producing big names and are always in the conversation as one of the best teams in the Windy City. Simeon has captured three consecutive city titles and will look for their first state title since their run of four straight from 2010 to 2013.
Last five years: 125-21
2013-14: 17-7
2014-15: 27-3
2015-16: 29-4
2016-17: 27-4
2017-18: 25-3, No. 9
Honorable Mention: Imhotep Charter (Philadelphia, Pa.),
Miller Grove (Lithonia, Ga.),
Chino Hills (Chino Hills, Calif.)Private Schools1. Bishop Montgomery (Torrance, Calif.)
The Knights are currently on a 41-game win streak and have averaged just over 28 wins per season since 2014. Bishop Montgomery outlasted a field that featured three other nationally-ranked teams a year ago to capture a state title.
Last five years: 144-13
2013-14: 28-6, state champions
2014-15: 31-2
2015-16: 28-3
2016-17: 31-2, No. 4, state champions
2017-18: 26-0, No. 5
2. Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)
The Monarchs have been on top of California basketball since Gary McKnight took over in 1982, piling up a 1,105-104 record with 11 state championships.
Last five years: 145-19
2013-14: 35-0, No. 1, state champions
2014-15: 29-5
2015-16: 27-5
2016-17: 33-3, No. 9
2017-18: 21-6
3. DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.)Current head coach Mike Jones replaced legendary Morgan Wootten after 46 years in 2002 and has kept the Stags winning at a high level.
Last five years: 144-29
2013-14: 29-6
2014-15: 33-4, No. 19, state champions
2015-16: 32-5, No. 13, state champions
2016-17: 25-9, state champions
2017-18: 25-5, No. 24
4. Neumann-Goretti (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Current Kentucky point guard Quade Green and Dhamir Cosby-Roundtree were key cogs for the Saints as they won four state titles in a row from 2014 to 2017.
Last five years: 125-23
2013-14: 27-4, No. 22, state champions
2014-15: 30-2, state champions
2015-16: 27-4, state champions
2016-17: 24-7, state champions
2017-18: 17-6
T5. Greensboro Day (Greensboro, N.C.)
Head coach Freddy Johnson surpassed 1,000 career wins earlier this season. The Bengals knocked off IMG Academy in the opening round at Dick's Nationals last March.
Last five years: 149-24
2013-14: 29-5
2014-15: 33-3, No. 11, state champions
2015-16: 28-5
2016-17: 34-4, No. 6, state champions
2017-18: 25-7
T5. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nev.)
A steady producer of Division I talent, the Gaels are in the hunt for their 20th state championship overall this season.
Last five years: 131-29
2013-14: 30-3, No. 10, state champions
2014-15: 27-6, state champions
2015-16: 25-7, state champions
2016-17: 22-9, state champions
2017-18: 27-4
Honorable Mention: Wesleyan Christian Academy (High Point, N.C.),
Paul VI (Fairfax, Va.)