Two undefeated and nationally-ranked teams went down over the weekend, but the biggest news may have come off the court.
According to the Miami Herald, last week's No. 22
Dr. Krop (Miami, Fla.) is in danger of having to forfeit the majority of its victories this season if it can't produce paperwork Monday proving that senior guard
Bryan Delancy is eligible to play.
Delancy joined the Lightning from The Bahamas. According to the Herald, it is believed he is missing his I-20 form, a required student visa.

Bryan Delancy is the center of an eligibility controversy at Dr. Krop.
Photo by Jim Redman
How big of an impact could the Florida High School Athletic Association's ruling make?
Huge.
Dr. Krop, which lost to
Hialeah-Miami Lakes (Hialeah) last Tuesday and was headed for unranked status before the news, has played four key games involving teams in the Xcellent 25. The Lightning beat then-No. 2
Miller Grove (Lithonia, Ga.) last weekend and also boast a victory over
Dwyer (Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.), No. 21 in this week's rankings.
Reversing those results would be dramatic, putting Miller Grove back in the national championship picture and Dwyer among the top one-loss teams in the country.
Read on to see how news on and off the court impacted this week's elite.
Xcellent 25 High School Basketball Rankings presented by the Army National Guard1. (No. 1 last week) St. Patrick (Elizabeth, N.J.) (14-0)The Celtics locked up another week at No. 1 by beating
Newark Tech 78-50 Saturday night at the Elizabeth Coalition to House the Homeless Classic last week. St. Patrick also notched a 19-point win over
Union last Tuesday. National Player of the Year candidate
Michael Gilchrist averaged 25 points per game in the wins.
2. (2) St. Anthony (Jersey City, N.J.) (12-0)Boys & Girls (Brooklyn, N.Y.) nearly ended hopes of a No. 1 St. Patrick vs. No. 2 St. Anthony battle of unbeatens Saturday night at the SNY Invitational, building a 12-point against the Friars only to see it dissipate in the final minutes. St. Anthony went on to beat the Brooklyn program 43-38 to take the tournament title one night after topping
Mt. Vernon (N.Y.) 60-47. Six-foot-eight junior
Kyle Anderson was named the event's most outstanding player.
3. (3) Simeon (Chicago, Ill.) (19-0)The Wolverines ripped apart
Whitney Young (Chicago) 60-39 in a rematch of last season's Illinois Class 4A state title game Saturday night. Six-foot-seven junior
Steve Taylor led Simeon with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Head coach Robert Smith's squad also added wins over Chicago foes
Harlan (74-53) and
Bogan (69-60).
4. (4) Long Beach Poly (Long Beach, Calif.) (19-0)The Jackrabbits have won every game in the month of January by 19 points or more, including a 25-point win over
Compton last week. Sophomore
Roschon Prince led Poly in that contest with 26 points and five rebounds.
5. (6) Milton (Ga.) (19-2)Since losing to No. 1 St. Patrick at the City of Palms Classic, the Eagles have taken their game to another level. Milton is 9-0 since Dec. 22, winning by an average margin of 28.2 points per game. That span includes victories over
Winter Park (Fla.), then-No. 1
Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.) and Saturday's 77-59 thumping of
Wheeler (Marietta) – Georgia's No. 2-ranked Class AAAAA team.
6. (7) Hopkins (Minnetonka, Minn.) (16-0)Note to teams from Wisconsin – don't play Hopkins. For the second time in as many weeks, the Royals hammered a Badger State team, this time 93-53 over
Madison East (Madison, Wis.) at the Border Battle. Nick Jorgensen came off the bench to lead Hopkins in scoring with 20 points.
Riverside University (Milwaukee, Wis.) was the victim last week in a 24-point beating.
7. (8) Lincoln (San Diego, Calif.) (20-1)The Hornets should coast into the postseason with a 25-1 record. Lincoln already beat the five opponents remaining on its schedule convincingly during the month of January.
8. (9) Montrose Christian (Rockville, Md.) (15-0)Future Villanova Wildcat
Tyrone Johnson scored 19 points to lead Montrose Christian to a 73-47 win over
Don Bosco Cristo Rey (Takoma Park) in its only action of the week.
9. (10) Marcus (Flower Mound, Texas) (27-1)After playing in the upper 60s and 70s early on this season, the Marauders have seen their scores dip into the 30s, 40s and low 50s over the past two weeks, averaging just 45.7 points per game during that stretch. Marcus began last week with a 38-31 win over
Plano West (Plano) and ended it with a 51-46 victory over
Plano.
10. (5) Norcom (Portsmouth, Va.) (18-1)The Greyhounds showed some grit this weekend, dropping their first game since February of last season but bouncing back and dominating
DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.) 71-57 Sunday night. Norcom may have been caught looking ahead Saturday against rival
Booker T. Washington (Norfolk, Va.), suffering a 59-54 setback. But the team's "Big Three" of
Dorian Finney-Smith (18 points, 10 rebounds),
Jeremy Canty (21 points) and
Decarlos Anderson (16 points) stepped up against the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference power. Head coach Leon Goolsby's bunch received a soft landing in the rankings, but earned it with wins over programs like No. 11
Findlay Prep (Henderson, Nev.),
Word of God Christian Academy (Raleigh, N.C.),
United Faith Christian Academy (Charlotte, N.C.) and
Norfolk Christian (Norfolk, Va.).

MVP Myck Kabongo led No. 11 Findlay Prep to the title at the Montverde Academy Invitational.
File photo by Lonnie Webb
11. (11) Findlay Prep (Henderson, Nev.) (24-2)The Pilots swept through
West Orange (Winter Garden, Fla.),
Orlando Christian Prep (Orlando, Fla.) and
Huntington Prep (Huntington, W.Va.) over the weekend to win the Montverde Academy Invitational. Arizona signee
Nick Johnson scored 16 points and tournament MVP
Myck Kabongo added 14 in a low-scoring final (48-39).
12. (12) Miller Grove (Lithonia, Ga.) (18-1)The Wolverines bounced back from their first loss of the season (which may turn out to be a forfeit) in dominating fashion, blasting
Marist (Atlanta),
Carver (Atlanta) and
Redan (Stone Mountain) by an average margin of 25.6 points per game.
13. (13) Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.) (20-2)The Warriors capped a three-win week by thrashing
Roanoke Catholic (Roanoke) 95-49 Saturday night. The dominating effort included a 28-4 first quarter and a game-high 28 points from future Duke Blue Devil
Quinn Cook. OHA will be thoroughly tested over the next three weeks with games against No. 18
Arlington Country Day (Jacksonville, Fla.), No. 19
Oak Ridge Military Academy (Oak Ridge, N.C.) and dangerous
Christ School (Arden, N.C.).
14. (14) Wichita Heights (Wichita, Kan.) (13-0)The Falcons haven't lost since December 2009, a streak now at 32 games despite being taken to overtime in an 84-75 win over
East (Wichita) last week. Against East, senior guard
Evan Wessel posted a triple-double with 19 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. Junior star
Perry Ellis added 30 points and 10 boards.
15. (15) Chaminade (St. Louis, Mo.) (19-0)Florida signee
Bradley Beal thrust himself into the National Player of the Year race with a 44-point performance Thursday night in an 82-77 win over
O'Fallon (Ill.). The victory included a 75-foot buzzer-beater to end the first half by Flyer Luke Bumgarner.
16. (16) Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) (20-2)The Monarchs jumped on Trinity League rival
Orange Lutheran (Orange) early and never looked back in an 84-61 win Saturday to avenge one of two losses this season. Junior
Xavier Johnson led Mater Dei with 23 points. Mater Dei should get a tough test next weekend as it hosts hot
Price (Los Angeles) – a winner in eight-straight games – at the Nike Extravaganza.
17. (17) Benet Academy (Lisle, Ill.) (22-0)The final three weeks of the season are loaded with landmines for the Redwings.
St. Patrick (Chicago),
Marist (Chicago) and
Notre Dame (Niles) have all pushed Benet already this season. Then there is No. 3 Simeon at the City-Suburban Showdown Feb. 19.
18. (18) Arlington Country Day (Jacksonville, Fla.) (17-1)Did not play last week.
19. (20) Oak Ridge Military Academy (Oak Ridge, N.C.) (27-2)The Cadets extended their win streak to 11 games with wins over
Upper Room Christian Academy (Raleigh) and
High Point Christian Academy (High Point). ORMA battered junior phenom Rodney Purvis and Upper Room by 30. A showdown with
Word of God Christian Academy (Raleigh) is scheduled for Thursday.
20. (21) Lakeview Centennial (Garland, Texas) (26-1)The Patriots rolled to easy wins over
Boyd (McKinney) (67-49) and
Naaman Forest (Garland) (73-49). Centennial has won 49 of its last 51 games dating back to last season.
21. (23) Dwyer (Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.) (20-2)Dwyer, which may have its loss to Dr. Krop wiped out due to the Delancy eligibility squabble, won all three games it played last week by 35 points or more. The Panthers topped the 100-point mark for the first time this season in a 101-60 job on
Lake Worth.
22. (23) Northland (Columbus, Ohio) (14-0)The Vikings won four games last week, highlighted by a 74-60 win over
Logan (W.Va.) at the King Coal Classic. Michigan signee
Trey Burke led the way with 25 points. Northland owns an incredible 109-4 record since the 2006-07 season.
23. (25) Linn-Mar (Marion, Iowa) (16-0)North Carolina commitment
Marcus Paige – just a junior – finished with 17 points and backcourt mate
Matt Bohannon added 16 as the Lions roared past
Prairie (Cedar Rapids) on Friday night 70-40.
Waterloo East (Waterloo) was the victim three nights earlier in another lopsided matchup.
24. (NR) Taft (Woodland Hills, Calif.) (18-2)Since losing back-to-back games to close December, the Toreadors have been scary good. That stretch includes a 16-point win over
Mount Vernon (N.Y.) and victory margins of 30 points or more in six of eight contests. Taft is getting double-figures scoring from four players this season, including
C.J. Blackwell (13.2 points per game),
Stephen Maxwell (12.6), 6-9, 260-pound
Kevin Johnson (12.0) and Colorado signee
Spencer Dinwiddie (10.4).
25. (NR) Kimball (Dallas, Texas) (25-2)Yet another streaking team to close out this week's rankings. Kimball has won 21 games in a row with wins over fellow Texas 4A power
Lincoln (Dallas),
Riverside Academy (Reserve, La.) and
Westchester (Los Angeles, Calif.) during that stretch. The Knights averaged 104.5 points per game last week in wins over
North Dallas and
Carter (Dallas).
Dropped out: No. 19 Etiwanda (Calif.), No. 22 Dr. Krop (Miami, Fla.)