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The latest BurlisonOnBasketball SoCal Top 25

February 8, 2016 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

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LAGUNA NIGUEL, Ca. – The last week of the regular season for the CIF Southern Section and L.A. City sections is on tap with some significant matchups that could impact league championship and playoff seeds.

Among those is No. 9 Crespi at No. 22 Alemany (Mission League/Monday night).

Pairings for the 16-team Southern Section will be announced on Friday, with the rest of the Southern Section divisions announced on Sunday.

The L.A. City playoff pairings will be unveiled on Saturday.

 

Updated Southern California Top 25 teams (Southern, L.A. and San Diego CIF sections)

(Record/previous rating)

  1. Chino Hills (25-0/#1)

Regular-season finales: vs. No. 7 Damien (Tuesday); vs. Etiwanda (Thursday).

  1. Torrance Bishop Montgomery (23-1/#2)

Regular-season finales: vs. Cantwell-Sacred Heart (Wednesday).

  1. Chatsworth Sierra Canyon (21-3/#3)

Regular-season finales: vs. Viewpoint (Tuesday).

  1. Santa Ana Mater Dei (23-3/#5)

Regular-season finales: vs. No. 18 Orange Lutheran (Tuesday); at St. John Bosco (Thursday).

  1. El Cajon Foothills Christian (17-4/#4)

Next: vs. San Diego Parker (Wednesday); vs. La Jolla Country Day (Friday).

  1. Redondo Beach Redondo Union (20-4/#6)

Regular-season finales: vs. Palos Verdes (Tuesday).

  1. La Verne Damien (23-2/#7)

Regular-season finales: at No. 1 Chino Hills (Tuesday); vs. Los Osos (Thursday).

  1. Santa Monica (22-2/#8)

Regular-season finales: vs. Beverly Hills (Tuesday); vs. El Segundo (Thursday).

  1. Encino Crespi (23-2/#9)

Regular-season finales: at No. 22 Alemany (Monday); vs. Sherman Oaks Notre Dame (Wednesday).

  1. Corona Centennial (19-6/#10)

Regular-season finales: at Corona (Tuesday); vs. Norco (Thursday).

  1. Westchester (22-5/#12)

Regular-season finales: vs. Venice (Monday); vs. No. 14 Fairfax (Friday).

  1. Chino Hills Ayala (23-2/#13)

Regular-season finales: at South Hills (Tuesday); vs. Bonita (Thursday).

  1. San Diego Cathedral Catholic (16-4/#13)

Next: vs. San Diego Scripts Ranch (Tuesday); at San Diego Mission Bay (Thursday).

  1. Fairfax (24-3/#16)

Regular-season finales: vs. LACES (Monday); at No. 11 Westchester (Friday).

  1. Los Alamitos (21-4/#11)

Regular-season finales: vs. Huntington Beach (Tuesday); at Marina (Thursday).

  1. Narbonne (19-6/#18)

Regular-season finales: vs. Wilmington Banning (Monday); vs. L.A. Washington (Friday).

  1. Eastvale Roosevelt (19-6/#20)

Regular-season finales: at Riverside King (Tuesday); vs. Corona Santiago (Thursday).

  1. Orange Lutheran (20-5/#14)

Regular-season finales: at No. 4 Mater Dei (Tuesday); vs. 23 Santa Margarita (Thursday).

  1. Inglewood (18-6/#21)

Regular-season finales: vs. Peninsula (Tuesday); at Morningside (Thursday).

  1. San Diego St. Augustine (17-5/#17)

Next: at San Diego University (Tuesday); at San Diego Scripts Ranch (Thursday).

  1. Woodland Hills Taft (23-5/#22)

Regular-season finales: at Reseda Cleveland (Wednesday); vs. Lake Balboa Birmingham (Friday).

  1. Mission Hills Alemany (19-6/#24)

Regular-season finales: vs. No. 9 Crespi (Monday); at La Canada St. Francis (Wednesday).

  1. Santa Margarita (16-8/#19)

Regular-season finales: at Anaheim Servite (Tuesday); at No. 18 Orange Lutheran (Thursday).

  1. La Canada (22-3/#25)

Regular-season finales: at Monrovia (Tuesday); vs. Pasadena Blair (Thursday).

  1. Lynwood (18-4/UR)

Regular-season finales: at Paramount (Tuesday); vs. Downey Warren (Thursday).

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