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1. Lawrence North, Indianapolis (29-0)
Previous: 1. Highlight: Won Class 4A state championship,
beating Muncie Central 80-56 in final.
2. Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, Va. (40-1)
Previous: 2. Highlight: Set school single-season record for victories (40).
3. North College Hill, Cincinnati (26-1)
Previous: 3. Highlight: Beat Villa Angela-St. Joseph (Cleveland) 90-73
to win Division III for second consecutive season.
4. DeMatha, Hyattsville, Md. (34-1)
Previous: 4. Highlight: Won Alhambra Catholic Invitational Tournament,
beating then-No. 4 Mount St. Joseph (Baltimore) 70-55 in final.
Also beat Cardozo (Washington, D.C.) 87-57 in City Title game.
5. Artesia, Lakewood, Calif. (33-1)
Previous: 6. Highlight: Won CIF Division III state championship,
beating St. Mary's (Stockton) 60-41 in final.
6. De La Salle, Concord, Calif. (32-1)
Previous: 7. Highlight: Won CIF Division I state championship,
beating No. 18 Clovis West (Fresno) 43-40 in final.
7. Hamilton, Memphis (39-0)
Previous: 8. Result: Won Class AAA state championship,
beating Shelbyville Central 76-75 in double overtime in final.
8. Mount St. Joseph, Baltimore (38-1)
Previous: 5. Highlight: Won a state-record 38 consecutive games
before losing to No. 4 DeMatha (Hyattsville) 70-55 in ACIT final.
9. Montrose Christian, Rockville, Md. (20-2)
Previous: 9. Highlight: Handed then-No. 1 Oak Hill Academy its lone loss,
while coach Stu Vetter closed season with 719 career wins.
10. McKinley, Canton, Ohio (25-2)
Previous: 10. Highligt: Beat Trotwood-Madison 63-33 in Division I final.
11. St. Patrick, Elizabeth, N.J. (29-4)
Previous: 19. Highlight: Won State Tournament of Champions,
beating Linden 61-54 in final.
12. Brentwood (Tenn.) Academy (34-2)
Previous: 13. Highlight: Won Division II state championship.
Brandan Wright (22.4 ppg) and Joshua Bone (15.8) accounted for more than half
the team's 70 points per game.
13. Vashon, St. Louis (27-2)
Previous: 14. Highlight: Won Class 5 state championship.
Floyd Irons has coached Vashon to 10 of its 11 overall state championships.
14. Arlington Country Day, Jacksonville (27-3)
Previous: 15. Highlight: Won Class 2A state championship.
Five players were double-digit scorers.
15. Norcross, Ga. (29-4)
Previous: 21. Highlight: Jodie Meeks, who signed with Kentucky,
scored 32 points in final as team won Class 5A championship.
16. Fairfax, Los Angeles (24-3)
Previous: 16. Highlight: Advanced to CIF-City Section Championship Division semifinals.
17. Bloomfield (N.J.) Tech (29-2)
Previous: 12. Highlight: Lost to Linden 48-42 in State Tournament of Champions semifinals.
18. Clovis West, Fresno, Calif. (30-3)
Previous: 18. Highlight: Lost to then-No. 7 De La Salle (Concord) 43-40
in CIF Division I state final.
19. Simeon, Chicago (33-4)
Previous: 22. Highlight: Won Class AA state championship,
beating Peoria Richwoods 31-29 in overtime in final.
20. Mount Vernon, N.Y. (23-5)
Previous: Not ranked. Highlight: Won State Federation Class AA championship,
beating Lincoln (Brooklyn) 62-60.
21. Lanier, Jackson, Miss. (34-3)
Previous: Not ranked. Highlight: Beat Gentry (Indianola) 72-43 in Class 4A state final.
Finished season by winning 19 consecutive games.
22. Westfield, Spring, Texas (36-1)
Previous: 23. Highlight: Won its first 36 games before losing in Class 5A regional final.
23. Wheeler, Marietta, Ga. (29-2)
Previous: 24. Highlight: Advanced to Class 5A state semifinals.
24. Neumann-Goretti, Philadelphia (22-6)
Previous: Not ranked. Highlight: Won Philadelphia Catholic League championship,
beating Roman Catholic (Philadelphia) 44-41.
25. Mater Dei, Santa Ana, Calif. (33-3)
Previous: 11. Highlight: Lost to Palo Alto 51-47 in CIF Division II final.
Dropped out: No. 17 Wings Academy, Bronx, N.Y. (31-1) lost to Grady (Brooklyn) 60-49
in PSAL A semifinals;
No. 20 Rice, Manhattan, N.Y. (25-5) lost to Lincoln (Brooklyn) 68-63
in State Federation Class AA semifinals;
No. 25 San Joaquin Memorial, Fresno (33-4) lost to Horizon (San Diego) 68-67
in double overtime in CIF-Southern California final.
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