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Rainier Beach debuts at No. 6 in the national rankings following addition of top-ranked senior Tyran Stokes.
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Top 20 prospects Tajh Ariza, Dawson Battie, Tai Bell, Obinna Ekezie Jr. and Myles Hayes among others.
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Bryson Howard, Brandon McCoy, Baba Oladotun, Jordan Smith, Tyran Stokes and Cameron Williams headline standouts across the country.
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Preseason top 10 programs Archbishop Stepinac, Columbus, Millennium, Petersburg, Sierra Canyon and Wheeler represent their state.
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Guide to the upcoming season includes over 100 events.
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Highlighting 25 of the nation's best heading into the 2025-26 campaign.
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Thirty states and the District of Columbia represented in our look at the nation's top teams.
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Sierra Canyon, Columbus and Wheeler among contenders to challenge head coach Patrick Massaroni's Crusaders this season.
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Wildcats are in search of their fifth state championship since 2020 and 11th overall behind top 30 Connecticut commit Colben Landrew.
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Diane had a breakout summer that saw him jump into the top 20 of the Class of 2026 rankings.
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No. 3-ranked senior Smith earned MaxPreps National Junior of the Year honors for Paul VI last season.
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Tajh Ariza, Christian Collins, Caleb Gaskins, Caleb Holt, Dylan Mingo and Jordan Smith among individual talent in 52nd annual field.
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See list that includes over 200 players, including highly-regarded seniors Latrell Allmond, Tajh Ariza, Toni Bryant, Cole Cloer, Alex Constanza and Caleb Holt.
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Maya Moore, Trevor Lawrence and Tyreek Hill among state's best since 2001.
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Cameron Boozer, Kevin Durant, LeBron James, Greg Oden and Michael Porter Jr. headline most decorated prep ballers of past the 25 years.
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See list that includes over 100 players on the move, including Kayden Allen, Bruce Branch III, Alex Constanza, King Gibson and Jaylan Mitchell.
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Projected top 10 pick averaged 32.5 points, 15.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.4 blocks per contest as a senior at McEachern.
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Taylen Kinney, Baba Oladotun, Aziz Olajuwon, Deron Rippey and Qayden Samuels earn first team all-camp honors.
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Elite camp hosts 84 prospects from the Class of 2026, 26 prospects from the Class of 2027 and one prospect from the Class of 2028.
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MaxPreps Junior All-America second team selection averaged 18.2 points, 8.7 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 2.8 steals per contest for Grayson last season.
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Norcross standout Nasir Anderson earned MVP honors as the United States improved to 49-0 in FIBA U16 competition.
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Texas, Florida lead when it comes to producing players on teams still alive in postseason.
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Fifty-two other schools have accomplished the feat over the past 115 years.
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Over 400 players from 40 states have earned MaxPreps Freshman All-American honors over the past 16 years.
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Top 10 Class of 2026 trio of Tajh Ariza, Christian Collins and Brandon McCoy anchor talented Bosco roster.
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Over 500 players from 39 states have earned MaxPreps Sophomore All-American honors over the past 16 years.
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Over 600 players from 40 states have earned MaxPreps Junior All-American honors over the past 16 years.
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Over 700 players from 39 states have earned the MaxPreps All-American distinction over the past 20 years.
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Montverde Academy leads list of 262 schools that have earned a spot in the final rankings over the past 17 years.
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Nate Ament, Brayden Burries, Darryn Peterson and Koa Peat join MaxPreps National Player of the Year on the first team.
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Adan Diggs, Nijuan Harris, A.J. Williams and Quinton Wilson join Arizona star on first team.
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Explorers went 30-3, captured Chipotle Nationals title and fourth consecutive Class 7A state championship.
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Josh Leonard, Jaylan Mitchell, Baba Oladotun and Davion Thompson join Missouri star on first team.
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Nate Ament, Cameron Boozer, Brayden Burries, Malachi Moreno, Koa Peat and Caleb Wilson among future stars earning state honors.
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Jason Crowe, Jalen Montonati, Tyran Stokes and Miles Sadler join Virginia star on first team.
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No. 18 Oak Park and No. 24 Vashon complete runs to Missouri state championships.
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No. 2 Roosevelt, No. 10 John Marshall and No. 21 Reidsville among other ranked teams closing out state title runs.
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Five-star North Carolina signee led Holy Innocents Episcopal to its first state championship.
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No. 1 Columbus, No. 4 Perry complete historic runs to four consecutive state titles in the highest classification of their state.
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Wildcats win fourth state title since 2020 as Colben Landrew and Kevin Savage each score 19 points.
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No. 25 Archbishop Riordan is the only newcomer in the national rankings this week.
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Georgia high school boys basketball postseason rankings, postseason brackets, computer rankings, stat leaders, schedules & scores - live & final.
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Balanced effort saw four players score 12 or more points in victory as Wildcats avenged only in-state loss.
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No. 12 Paul VI claimed third WCAC tournament title in four seasons with victory over No. 14 Gonzaga.
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California Open Division, Florida Class 7A and Texas Class 6A top the list of most difficult state titles to capture.
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Nation's top junior Tyran Stokes put up 22 points in Friday playoff win over La Mirada, helping Knights improve to 2-0 in Southern Section playoffs.
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No. 11 Grayson and No. 13 Wheeler headline stacked Class AAAAAA bracket.
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Key Georgia high school boys basketball games, postseason brackets, computer rankings, stat leaders, schedules & scores - live & final.
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Unexpected results continue to shuffle national rankings ahead of postseason.
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Five-star prospects Darius Acuff, Nate Ament, Chris Cenac, A.J. Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson and Caleb Wilson among top 10 players selected to showcase.