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Spire Academy guard drops 21 points as East pulls away in fourth quarter.
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Son of World Series champion Jose Contreras was the youngest player to participate in last month's WBC.
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No. 1 St. John Bosco, No. 2 Venice among powers headed to Cary, N.C., for arguably the nation's top tournament.
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Indiana and Minnesota to become final states to crown champions this weekend.
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Red Knights capture Class 6 crown with 50-46 win over No. 25 Staley to continue decade of dominance.
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Senior guard led Marist to second consecutive Class AAAA state championship.
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Senior guard led Wheeler to its second consecutive state championship.
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Massive week of state tournament action resulted in major rankings shake-up.
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State championship-winning coaches from Alabama, Florida and Iowa in the running for award.
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California Open Division state final features national No. 1 Ontario Christian vs. No. 2 Archbishop Mitty.
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State championships in California, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and Texas along with a semifinal showdown in Illinois are among must-see games.
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Mater Academy Charter, Merritt Island, Tampa Catholic and Bishop Moore join this week's rankings.
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Ontario Christian rises to top of rankings after Bishop McNamara, Sierra Canyon suffer playoff heartbreak.
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Nationally-ranked Sunnyslope, Rainier Beach and Richland complete state title runs.
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Jaylani Palmer of Nevada, Teuaililo Time of Washington headline winter selections.
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Top 30 prospects Reese Alston, Tai Bell, Erick Dampier Jr., Obinna Ekezie Jr., Adonis Ratliff, Darius Ratliff and Jaxon Richardson also join list of players with rich NBA bloodlines.
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State championship, semifinal and quarterfinal contests in Arizona, California, Georgia, North Carolina, Texas and Washington are among must-see games.
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Find out who made the final cut for the nation's highest honor.
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No. 1 Paul VI and No. 11 Greensboro Day are the first nationally-ranked teams to complete state title runs.
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Trailblazers are top seed in Southern California Open Division regional in quest for first state title since 2021-22 season.
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No. 1 Paul VI and No. 12 Greensboro Day look to become first nationally-ranked teams to capture state championships this season.
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Top-ranked Braves along with Trinity League rival Orange Lutheran occupy top two spots this week.
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Marist enters postseason play as favorites in Class AAAA with a record of 23-2.
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Wildcats look to repeat as Class AAAAAA state champions.
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California Open Division, Arizona Open Division and Texas Conference 6A Division 1 top the list of most difficult state titles to capture.
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Defending national champions take down a pair of Georgia powers to open the 2026 season.
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Duke signee Bryson Howard has led the Coyotes to 22 wins in a row.
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Gaels could lock up Nevada Class 5A final berth with win Wednesday.
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Braves edge Stoneman Douglas, Etowah and league rival Orange Lutheran for top spot.
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Paul VI remains at No. 1 ahead of MaxPreps Game of the Week showdown with St. John's on Wednesday.
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California and Florida players represent nearly half of the 30-member team.
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Sam Darnold will be the 14th from California while Drake Maye will be the second from North Carolina.
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Knox quarterback accounts for 10 percent of state records broken or tied during 2025 season.
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As the calendar flips to February, all attention turns toward postseason action.
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Bishop McNamara remains No. 1 but expect the rest of the top 10 to see a shake-up with California's Southern Section playoffs on the horizon.
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Arkansas, UConn and Wake Forest signees among players overlooked for annual showcase..
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Winners of 13 straight WCAC championships, Bishop O'Connell leads the list with 75 in a row.
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A look at the high school boys basketball scoring leaders in Alabama, Louisiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi and Tennessee.
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A look at the high school boys basketball assist leaders in Alabama, Louisiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi and Tennessee.
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A look at the high school boys basketball rebounding leaders in Alabama, Louisiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi and Tennessee.
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Monarchs earned quality wins over Christ the King, No. 23 Bishop Gorman in past two weeks.
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St. John's is the lone newcomer after week heavily impacted by winter weather.
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Quentin Coleman, Luke Ertel, Anthony Felesi, Jasiah Jervis, Dionte Neal and Zavier Zens among potential Burger Boy snubs.
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Gunner Alm, Drew Davis, Easton Sullivan and Garrett Reid are potential player of the year candidates.
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No. 22 North Crowley, No. 23 Crown Point, No. 24 North Broward Prep and No. 25 Salesian are other newcomers in the rankings this week.
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After going 15-0 and capturing Georgia's Class AAAAAA state championship, Wolves add to trophy case.
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Class is led by several contenders for MaxPreps National Player of the Year.
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Find out who is in the running to join past winners Maya Moore, Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu as recipient of the nation's highest honor.
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No. 5 Calvary Christian Academy, No. 6 Bartlett and No. 8 Wheeler are other nationally-ranked teams featured in the eight-team tournament bracket.
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Quentin Coleman, Colben Landrew and Abdou Toure are among other top contenders for high school basketball's top honor.