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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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Shortstop Grady Emerson, Jacob Lombard expected to come off the board early in July draft.
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California and Florida players represent nearly half of the 30-member team.
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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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Undersized Class of 2030 guard is averaging 9.8 points and 2.2 assists per game on the season.
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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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Gunner Alm, Drew Davis, Easton Sullivan and Garrett Reid are potential player of the year candidates.
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California teams own four of the top five spots but No. 1 goes to a program outside of the Golden State – find out who it is.
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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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Top 10 senior prospects Tyran Stokes, Bruce Branch, Caleb Holt, Dylan Mingo, Jordan Smith, Brandon McCoy and Derron Rippey Jr. among stars expected to take the floor.
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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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A look at the top prep rebounders in Alabama, Louisiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi and Tennessee.
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No. 1 Paul VI could be on collision course for rematch with No. 2 Principia at Bass Pro Shops Tournament of Champions in Missouri.
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Mt. Enterprise standout is the Small Town POY, Sonora's Clifton earns top coach honors.
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MaxPreps National Freshman of the Year Maddox Porter of Tennessee headlines selections.
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Porter becomes first wide receiver to win top frosh honors.
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Legendary NFL tight end heading to Norman after winning two state titles in in five seasons at Dallas-area school.
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National Sophomore of the Year Roye Oliver III headlines three players selected from Hamilton.
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Seven-time defending Florida state champ St. Thomas Aquinas has most selections with four led by five-star offensive tackle Mark Matthews.
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Lakota West, Bartow and Gainesville join Illinois powerhouse in the national rankings.
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Knights, Monarchs showcased as initial MaxPreps Game of the Week.
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Five-star running back becomes fourth non-senior to earn nation's highest honor.
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MaxPreps National Player of the Year David Gabriel Georges, Ryder Lyons and Joey O'Brien headline list of 60 standouts from the 2025 season.
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Vikings join East Lansing, Grayson, Webb, DePaul College Prep, Booker T. Washington and St. Joseph as newcomers after holiday tournament shake-ups.
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Florida, Texas, Georgia and Ohio combine to produce nearly 100 quarterfinal starters.
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Gaels knock off three-time state champion Etiwanda in Tarkanian Classic final and Clovis West in Las Vegas Classic championship game.
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Five of seven media outlets included had Wolves at No. 1 while St. Thomas Aquinas, Bixby also earned top rankings.
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No. 2 Paul VI came from behind to knock off Principia 78-68 while Archbishop Stepinac outlasted No. 14 Bartlett 76-66.
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Fordham signee scores 20 of his game-high 32 points in the second half of semifinal.
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Wolves become first team from Georgia to be crowned national champion during MaxPreps era.
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Panthers move to 8-0 on the season, face the winner of The Villages Charter vs. Archbishop Stepinac on Monday.
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No. 1 Archbishop Mitty and No. 12 Bishop McNamara to meet one one side of the bracket while No. 3 Bullis and Long Island Lutheran square off on the other.
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Millennium knocks off No. 19 Monsignor Scanlan 83-78 in triple overtime, No. 6 Mater Dei falls 59-56 to Bartlett.
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Loaded 16-team Classic Bracket features seven of top 10 teams in MaxPreps Top 25.
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The stakes couldn't be higher for Tuesday's Georgia AAAAAA state championship game.
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No. 1 Archbishop Mitty headlines Vincent Cannizzaro Division along with Long Island Lutheran.
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Five-star junior running back led Baylor to first undefeated season in 52 years.
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Bishop O'Connell debuts at No. 13 following buzzer-beating victory over IMG Academy.
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Alcoa becomes just the third program in history to win 11 or more titles in a row.
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Dragons dominated Denton Guyer 51-19, now get DeSoto in Conference 6A Division 2 semifinals.
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Nashville Christian star finishes career with 177 total touchdowns, including 53 in the postseason.
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No. 5 Southlake Carroll vs. Guyer and Olentangy Orange against St. Xavier among other key matchups.
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No. 1 player in the Class of 2026 looks to cap career with back-to-back titles after flipping commitment from Georgia on Tuesday.
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Rainier Beach debuts at No. 6 in the national rankings following addition of top-ranked senior Tyran Stokes.