
Mickey Mitchell and Plano West are the top team in Texas right now.
File photo by Jim Redman
Tall and talented, Plano West holds the top spot in this week's MaxPreps Texas Top 25 boys basketball rankings.
The Wolves of coach Anthony Morgan boast a front line of 6-foot-10 center
Tyler Davis, 6-8 forward
Dennis Hogg and 6-8
Mickey Mitchell. Davis and Hogg have signed letters of intent with Texas A&M and Mitchell is headed to Ohio State. Mitchell can play out front, opening a spot on the front line for 6-7
Ryan Smith.
Plano West's star running back
Soso Jamabo, a 6-4 senior guard, has rejoined the rotation after being sidelined by injury during the early weeks of the season.
Both of the losses incurred by the 17-2 Wolves were to out-of-state teams.
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1. Plano West, 17-2 The Wolves improved to 7-0 in a rugged District 6-6A with wins over Allen and Flower Mound. D.J. Hogg and Tyler Davis totaled 41 and 34 points, respectively, in a 2-0 week.
2. Atascocita (Humble), 21-1 Carsen Edwards led the way with 22 points and
Brandon Loville had 21 as the Eagles improved to 3-0 in District 16-6A with a 101-63 rout of Oak Ridge (Conroe).
3. DeSoto, 19-3Edric Dennis and
Leon Sneed each scored 11 points in a 55-37 victory over Mansfield for a 2-0 start in District 8-6A.
4. Clear Creek (League City), 19-2Romelle Watts scored 17 points to help the Wildcats improve to 3-0 in District 24-6A with an 82-71 triumph over Brazoswood (Clute).
A.J. Sparks and
Jared Evans chipped in with 12 points each.
5. Lancaster, 17-4
Ben Nakwaasah, Richardson
File photo by Roddy Johnson
Five players scored in double figures paced by
Antwon Portley's 21 in a 112-49 thrashing of Ennis for a 6-0 mark in District 14-5A. Earlier in the week Portley had 16 points in a 68-35 rout of Legacy (Mansfield).
6. Cedar Hill, 17-1 The Longhorns jumped to a 2-0 start in District 8-6A with a 62-54 road victory over Duncanville. Earlier in the week, Cedar Hill topped Midlothian 85-54 in the league opener.
7. Richardson, 18-3Ben Nakwaasah broke loose for 30 points as the Eagles improved to 3-0 in District 9-6A with an 80-74 victory over Berkner (Richardson).
Brandon Averette chipped in with 19 points.
8. Clear Lake (Houston), 20-1Bradley George accounted for 19 points and
Orion Lewis had 15 in an 80-54 thumping of Clear Brook (Friendswood).
9. Judson (Converse), 21-4Tony Allen, a 6-3 senior guard, scored 23 points as the Rockets rallied in the fourth quarter for a 49-45 road victory over New Braunfels to improve to 3-0 in District 25-6A.
10. Beaumont Central, 18-2The Jaguars'
Nijal Pearson, a 6-5 junior, had 16 points and six rebounds in a 72-39 rout of Nederland.
11. Brennan (San Antonio), 19-2Jordan Murphy, a 6-7 senior, poured in 28 points in the Bears' 85-58 triumph over Stevens (San Antonio). Brennan is 3-0 in District 27-6A.
12. Clemens (Schertz), 18-4Jalon Gates contributed 19 points and
Cayne Edwards had 16 in an 87-43 rout of Canyon (New Braunfels) to improve to 2-1 in District 25-6A.
13. Cypress Woods (Cypress), 14-5The Wildcats defeated Cypress Springs (Cypress) 80-54 behind 23 points from
Jared Lilly to improve to 2-0 in District 17-6A.
14. Ozen (Beaumont), 17-2Richard Maxie scored 15 while
Jordan Hunter and Jalen Sneed had 14 each in a 72-41 blowout of Nederland.
15. South Oak Cliff (Dallas), 20-4Christian Massingburg tallied 19 points as the Golden Bears improved to 3-0 in District 13-5A with a 62-32 thrashing of Seagoville (Dallas).
16. Amarillo, 20-2The Golden Sandstorm ended the week by taking down Estacado (Lubbock) 62-48 on the road.
17. Bel Air (El Paso), 19-0
Tyler Zivney, Heath-Rockwall
File photo by Oladipo Awowale
The Highlanders stayed perfect on the season with a 65-58 victory over Del Valle (El Paso) and 53-39 over Hanks (El Paso).
18. Andress (El Paso), 18-1 The Eagles put the defensive clamps on Burges (El Paso) in a 40-25 victory in District 1-5A action.
19. Rockwall-Heath (Rockwall), 17-0Junior guard
Tyler Zivney led the way with 18 points in an 84-35 victory over Forney for a 3-0 start in District 12-5A.
20. Liberty (Frisco), 19-1Carter Brown led a balanced attack with 13 points in a 63-39 victory over Frisco. The Redhawks improved to 6-0 in District 9-5A.
21. Lake Travis (Austin), 18-3The Cavaliers suffered their first District 14-6A defeat in seven games, falling on the road to Akins (Austin) 67-66.
22. Ellison (Killeen), 17-4Isiah Jasey, a 6-9 sophomore, had 15 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks in a 56-40 triumph over Belton.
23. Fort Bend Elkins (Missouri City), 17-2The Knights got 11 points from
Bryce Terrell and
Tyrik Armstrong in a 69-54 victory over Ball (Galveston) to improve to 3-0 in District 23-5A.
24. Wilson (Dallas), 15-3Mark Crowe scored 13 points as the Wildcats improved to 3-0 in District 11-5A with a 62-43 triumph over Hillcrest (Dallas).
25. Prestonwood Christian (Plano), 18-5The Lions placed five scorers in double figures, paced by
Chris Stephens' 14 points, in an 83-34 rout of Nolan Catholic (Fort Worth).