California is home to some of the greatest athletes of all-time, including the likes of John Elway, Cheryl Miller, Jackie Robinson and Ted Williams. 
The 21st century has brought a new wave of outstanding prep performers from the Golden State. 
Read on for our look at the top 10 high school athletes of the past 25 years from California beginning with the graduating class of 2001.
Top 10 California athletes of the 21st century 2023 
Sport: Basketball
Resume: It
 didn't take long for Watkins to rise to the top of the college ranks. 
Just two years after winning MaxPreps National Player of the Year honors
 as a senior at Sierra Canyon, Watkins won NCAA POY honors by multiple 
organizations after a dominant sophomore season at USC. She scored 
51 points in a game as a college freshman, topped only by the 60 points she scored
 on senior night in her final home game in high school.
2. Lonzo Ball, Chino HillsClass: 2016 
Sport: Basketball
Resume: Few
 have had the type of senior season that Ball had as MaxPreps National 
Basketball Player of the Year at Chino Hills. The Huskies were the 
consensus No. 1 team at 35-0 and rank as one of the greatest teams in 
high school history. Ball averaged a triple-double with 23.9 
points, 11.3 rebounds and 11.7 assists per game.
3. Allyson Felix, Los Angeles Baptist now Heritage Christian (Northridge)Class: 2003 
Sport: Track
Resume: The
 most decorated female in Olympic track and field history, Felix has won
 22 gold medals in the Olympics and World championships combined. She was
 a five-time champion at the CIF state meet and was the female high 
school athlete of the year by Track and Field News in 2003.
4. Sabrina Ionescu, Miramonte (Orinda)Class: 2016 
Sport: Basketball
Resume: Ionescu's
 triple-double in the state final against Chaminade was a sign of 
things to come. The MaxPreps National Player of the Year went on to set 
an NCAA record for triple-doubles with 26. A three-time Pac-12 Player of
 the Year, Ionescu has been a WNBA All-Star the past four seasons.
5. Cynthia Barboza, Woodrow Wilson (Long Beach)Class: 2005 Sport: Volleyball
Resume:
 One of the youngest members of the United States women's volleyball 
team, Barboza played in the Pan American Games in 2003 and was an 
alternate for the Olympic team in 2004. In high school, she was a 
three-time All-American by PrepVolleyball.com and was the Gatorade 
Female Athlete of the Year. She went on to earn AVCA All-America first 
team honors three times while at Stanford.
6. Gerrit Cole, Orange Lutheran (Orange)Class: 2008 
Sport: Baseball
Resume: Drafted
 in the first round out of high school by the Yankees at No. 28 overall,
 Cole opted for college. After three years at UCLA, he was the No. 1 
overall pick by the Pirates. Cole was a MaxPreps All-American for the 
Lancers striking out 121 batters as a senior. He was a unanimous choice 
for the National League Cy Young in 2023. 
7. Jordan Hasay, Mission College Prep (San Luis Obispo)Class: 2010 
Sports: Cross Country, track
Resume: The
 MaxPreps National Athlete of the Year in 2009, Hasay rarely lost in 
cross country or long-distance running events. She was a four-time CIF cross country champion, a four-time Foot Locker West Regional champion, 
two-time national Foot Locker Cross Country champion and four-time CIF 
3200 meter champion. 
8. Alex Morgan, Diamond BarClass: 2007 
Sport: Soccer
Resume: An
 All-American in high school at Diamond Bar, Morgan has been an integral
 part of the United States Women's National Team that won the World 
Cup in 2015 and 2019 and the London Olympics in 2012. She also won a 
bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. She has scored 123 goals in 
her international career, which ranks fifth all-time.
9. Royce Lewis, JSerra Catholic (San Juan Capistrano)Class: 2017 
Sport: Baseball
Resume: After
 earning All-Area Player of the Year honors from the Los Angeles Times 
as a junior and MaxPreps All-American as a senior, Lewis went No. 1 
overall to the Minnesota Twins in the 2017 MLB Draft. He has become a 
home run threat with the Twins, tying a postseason team record with four
 home runs in the 2023 AL Wild Card Series and belting four career grand
 slams.
10. Alix Klineman, Mira Costa (Manhattan Beach)Class: 2007 
Sports: Volleyball
Resume: Hailing
 from high school volleyball powerhouse Mira Costa, Klineman twice 
earned California Gatorade Player of the Year honors and was the 
national player of the year as a senior. She continued to excel at 
Stanford, 
earning All-American honors four times. Switching to beach volleyball 
after college, Klineman won the Olympic gold medal in Japan in 2020.