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Jamie DeMoney and Jeremy Plowman's PrepNation.com
National Prep Basketball Poll - Preseason
Posted, November 22, 2004

The National Prep Basketball Poll is compiled by national high school sports experts Jamie DeMoney and Jeremy Plowman and a panel of sportswriters. The preseason national Top 25 and regional Top 10's follow with last season's won-loss records.

The National Prep Poll has been compiled weekly since 1987 and are the only national high school rankings distributed on the Associated Press national wire service.
  1. Jersey City, N.J., St. Anthony 30-0 coach Bob Hurley has 826 wins
  2. Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill 38-0 defending National Prep Poll champ
  3. Indianapolis, Ind., Lawrence North 29-2 led by nation's top junior, 7-1 Greg Oden
  4. Los Angeles, Calif., Westchester 20-5-x features 6-10 Louisville commit Amir Johnson
  5. Snellville, Ga., South Gwinnett 31-2 reigning AAAAA state champ
  6. Flossmoor, Ill., Homewood-Flossmoor 31-3 Kansas recruit Julian Wright can play all 5 positions
  7. Milwaukee, Wis., Vincent 23-3 got key transfer in 6-8 Elliott Johnson
  8. Rockville, Md., Montrose Christian 25-4 all international backcourt
  9. West Orange, N.J., Seton Hall Prep 26-3 F Brandon Costner headed to N.C. State
  10. Dallas, Texas, South Oak Cliff 22-8 6-9 Darrell Arthur rated top junior in Texas
  11. Jacksonville, Fla., Raines 30-2 defending 4A state champ
  12. Memphis, Tenn., White Station 39-2 three straight AAA state titles
  13. Mount Vernon, N.Y. 27-3 Chicago Bulls rookie Ben Gordon an alum
  14. New Orleans, La., Brother Martin 30-8 defending 5A champ returns all 5 starters
  15. Hyattsville, Md., DeMatha 19-11 eight potential Division I players on roster
  16. Bronx, N.Y., St. Raymond's 23-8 must replace four Division I players
  17. Los Angeles, Calif., Fairfax 27-5 looks to 6-7 Duke commit Jamal Boykin
  18. Oklahoma City, Okla., Putnam City 24-4 gets dynamic play from guard C.J. Henry
  19. Poplar Bluff, Mo. 25-6 features 6-9 North Carolina recruit Tyler Hansbrough
  20. Glendale, Ariz., Deer Valley 25-5 four Division I prospects in lineup
  21. Fort Washington, Pa., Germantown Academy 24-8 G Ryan Ayers is Notre Dame-bound
  22. Cincinnati, Ohio, North College Hill 21-1 guard O.J. Mayo is nation's top soph
  23. Las Vegas, Nev., Bishop Gorman 21-7 three state titles since 1997
  24. Seattle, Wash., O'Dea 24-5 defending 3-A state titlist
  25. Marion, Iowa, Linn-Mar 24-3 led by standout junior G Jason Bohannon
Northeast Region
1. Jersey City, N.J., St. Anthony (30-0)
2. West Orange, N.J., Seton Hall Prep (26-3)
3. Mount Vernon, N.Y. (27-3)
4. Bronx, N.Y., St. Raymond's (23-8)
5. Fort Washington, Pa., Germantown Academy (24-8)
6. Chester, Pa. (27-7)
7. Merion, Pa., Episcopal (22-6)
8. Middle Village, N.Y., Christ the King (17-7)
9. Elizabeth, N.J., St. Patrick's (15-11)
10. Waterbury, Conn., Crosby (26-1)
East Coast Region
1. Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill (38-0)
2. Rockville, Md., Montrose Christian (25-4)
3. Hyattsville, Md., DeMatha (19-11)
4. Greensboro, N.C., Dudley (26-8)
5. Baltimore, Md., Mount St. Joseph (29-6)
6. Hopkins, S.C., Lower Richland (26-3)
7. Washington, D.C., St. John's (19-9)
8. Winston-Salem, N.C., Reynolds (25-4)
9. Washington, D.C., Gonzaga (19-8)
10. Newport News, Va., Woodside (29-3)
Southeast Region
1. Snellville, Ga., South Gwinnett (31-2)
2. Jacksonville, Fla., Raines (30-2)

3. Memphis, Tenn., White Station (39-2)
4. New Orleans, La., Brother Martin (30-8)
5. Louisville, Ky., Pleasure Ridge Park (26-7)
6. Dunwoody, Ga. (29-1)
7. Memphis, Tenn., Fairley (29-8)
8. Montverde, Fla., Montverde Academy (23-2)

9. Jackson, Miss., Lanier (30-5)
10. Brentwood, Tenn., Brentwood Academy (27-7)
Midwest Region
1. Indianapolis, Ind., Lawrence North (29-2)
2. Flossmoor, Ill., Homewood-Flossmoor (31-3)
3. Milwaukee, Wis., Vincent (23-3)
4. Cincinnati, Ohio, North College Hill (21-1)
5. Country Club Hills, Ill., Hillcrest (25-4)
6. Milwaukee, Wis., Rufus King (23-3)
7. Harvey, Ill., Thornton (22-9)
8. Detroit, Mich., Murray-Wright (15-3)
9. Northbrook, Ill., Glenbrook North (25-4)
10. Madison, Wis., Memorial (25-1)
Midlands Region
1. Poplar Bluff, Mo. (25-6)
2. Marion, Iowa, Linn-Mar (24-3)
3. Richfield, Minn. (21-5)
4. St. Louis, Mo., Vashon (31-0)
5. Webster Groves, Mo. (24-5)
6. Minneapolis, Minn., Henry (21-8)
7. Highlands Ranch, Colo., ThunderRidge (22-2)
8. Braham, Minn. (31-2)
9. Denver, Colo., East (24-0)
10. Provo, Utah, Timpview (17-6)
Southwest Region
1. Dallas, Texas, South Oak Cliff (22-8)
2. Oklahoma City, Okla., Putnam City (24-4)
3. Glendale, Ariz., Deer Valley (25-5)
4. Las Vegas, Nev., Bishop Gorman (21-7)
5. Dallas, Texas, Lincoln (32-6)
6. DeSoto, Texas (24-6)
7. Oklahoma City, Okla., Southeast (26-1)
8. Beaumont, Texas, Ozen (27-7)
9. Dallas, Texas, Carter (25-11)
10. Cedar Hill, Texas (35-2)
West Coast Region
1. Los Angeles, Calif., Westchester (20-5-x)
2. Los Angeles, Calif., Fairfax (27-5)
3. Seattle, Wash., O'Dea (24-5)
4. Compton, Calif., Dominguez (31-5-xx)
5. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., Etiwanda (31-3)
6. Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei (24-5)
7. Seattle, Wash., Rainier Beach (26-3)
8. Portland, Ore., Jesuit (27-3)
9. Seattle, Wash., Seattle Prep (19-6)
10. Concord, Calif., De La Salle (30-3)
x-Includes four forfeit losses and one forfeit win
xx-Includes one forfeit loss

FEATS OF THE WEEK: Jersey City, N.J., St. Anthony will start the season ranked No. 1 in the National Prep Poll for the third time since 1988. Each year, the Friars also went on to finish the season No. 1. Coach Bob Hurley has 826 wins (91 losses) and two Prep Poll titles in his 33 years at the school. He welcomes back three starters from a 2003-04 team that went 30-0 and won the state Tournament of Champions a record ninth time. Six-foot-one, Arkansas-bound shooting guard Sean McCurdy and 5-8, third-year starting point guard Derrick Mercer form a quick backcourt that smothers opponents with relentless defense. Ahmad Nivins, a 6-9 senior who is headed to Saint Joseph's, will patrol the inside along with blue-collar senior Barney Anderson (6-5), last year's Tournament of Champions MVP. St. Anthony will face a tough in-state and a national schedule that will include meetings with No. 15 Hyattsville, Md., DeMatha, No. 16 Bronx, N.Y., St. Raymond's and regionally ranked Dallas, Lincoln . . . Here are the previous preseason No. 1 teams with their final records and rankings for that season: 1987--Bronx, N.Y., Tolentine (30-1) 1st; 1988--Jersey City, N.J., St. Anthony (32-0) 1st; 1989--Chicago, King (30-0) 1st; 1990--Philadelphia, Simon Gratz (27-1) 1st; 1991--Baltimore, Dunbar (29-0) 1st; 1992--Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill (30-0) 1st; 1993--Los Angeles, Crenshaw (29-2) 2nd; 1994--Frederick, Md., St. John's at Prospect Hall (22-1) 2nd; 1995--Jersey City, N.J. St. Anthony (31-0) 1st; 1996--Miami, Senior (36-1) 2nd; 1997--Frederick, Md., St. John's at Prospect Hall (25-0) 1st; 1998--Hyattsville, Md., DeMatha (28-4) 8th; 1999--Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill (30-2) 2nd; 2000--Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill (33-0) 1st; 2001--Los Angeles, Westchester (32-2) 5th; 2002--Santa Ana, Calif. Mater Dei (25-2) 2nd; 2003--Orlando, Fla., Edgewater (30-2) 4th.
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