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The MaxPreps Holiday Classic is seven days away and promises to have the best field in its 12-year history. There are state- and nationally-ranked teams in the loaded 16-team Open Division. 
But as much as everyone loves the team play, top-tier talent sells tickets, and in honor of the seven days until the MPHC, here are seven players ranked among the Top 100 in the country from the Class of 2016.

Schnider Herard, Prestonwood Christian
Photo by Mike Bouffard
 
M.J. Cage (6-foot-9, F/C), Mater Dei – No. 17 in 247Sports Composite
Schnider Herard (6-11, C), Prestonwood Christian – No. 50 in 247Sports Composite
Devearl Ramsey (5-10, G), Sierra Canyon – No. 34 in 247Sports Composite
Oscar Frayer (6-6, F) Moreau Catholic – No. 37 in 247Sports Composite
Christian Terrell (6-4, G), Sacramento – No. 38 in 247Sports Composite
Jayce Johnson (6-10, C), JSerra Catholic – No. 60 in 247Sports Composite
Solomon Young (6-7, F), Sacramento – No. 70 in 247Sports Composite 
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Rancho Mirage will serve as the primary host, but games will be played 
in seven venues around the Coachella Valley from Dec. 26-30. 
Always
 stacked with top California teams, the Classic has evolved into a 
global high school basketball extravaganza. Teams from 30 states and six
 countries have participated in the event during its decade-plus run. 
Entries from Germany and Spain will be part of the proceedings in 
December.
In addition to defending national champion 
Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.), which went 35-0 en route to 
its fourth consecutive state title last season, other headliners include
 Texas private school state champion 
Prestonwood Christian (Plano), California section champions 
Archbishop Mitty (San Jose), 
Folsom, 
JSerra Catholic (San Juan Capistrano) and 
Moreau Catholic (Hayward). 
Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth, Calif.)
 is another program to watch after going 29-4 a year ago with a rotation
 that featured four freshmen — including MaxPreps National Freshman of 
the Year 
Cody Riley — and sophomore point guard 
Devearl Ramsey, a USA Basketball gold medalist.

Christian Terrell, Sacramento
Photo by David Steutel
The Open Division will also feature state championship hopefuls from Georgia, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin.
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The tournament features 148 teams and games are played at eight different sites. 
Past standouts in the event include twins 
Aaron and 
Andrew Harrison (Kentucky), 
Xavier Johnson (Colorado), 
Kawhi Leonard (San Antonio Spurs), 
Katin Reinhardt (USC), 
Elijah Stewart (USC), 
Jason Todd (Portland), 
Kendall Williams (2014 NBA Draft hopeful) and 
Isaiah Whitehead (Seton Hall).
"We
 encourage fans and family members to make plans now to visit the Palm 
Springs area after Christmas as we expect a full house for this year's 
event," co-director Wayne Merino said.
Palm Springs and the surrounding Coachella 
Valley is one of the premier resort destinations in the United States. 
It's a haven for golf enthusiasts and home to numerous festivals and 
conventions — including the famed Coachella Valley Music and Arts 
Festival held in nearby Indio.
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