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Jamie DeMoney and Jeremy Plowman's PrepNation.com
National Prep Basketball Poll - Week 2
Posted, December 13, 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. Arlington Country Day School (2A) Jacksonville, Fl
  2. Raines High School (4A) Jacksonville, Fl
  3. The Pendleton School (Ind.) Bradenton, Fl
  4. Palm Beach Lakes High School (6A) West Palm Beach, Fl
  5. William T. Dwyer High School (5A) Palm Beach Gardens, Fl
  6. Montverde Academy (Ind.) Montverde, Fl
  7. Lake Howell High School (5A) Winter Park, Fl
  8. Boyd Anderson High School (6A) Lauderdale Lakes, Fl
  9. Admiral Farragut Academy (2A) St. Petersburg, Fl
  10. Monsignor Pace High School (3A) Opa Locka, Fl
  11. Dillard High School (5A) Ft. Lauderdale, Fl
  12. Edgewater High School (6A) Orlando, Fl
  13. North Broward Prep (3A) Coconut Creek, Fl
  14. Lakewood High School (4A) St. Petersburg, Fl
  15. Brandon High School (5A) Brandon, Fl
  16. Northwest Christian Academy (1A) Miami, Fl
  17. Ribault High School (4A) Jacksonville, Fl
  18. Rickards High School (4A) Tallahassee, Fl
  19. American High School (6A) Hialeah, Fl
  20. Flanagan High School (6A)
  21. Dr. Michael Krop (6A) Miami, Fl
  22. Florida Air Academy (3A) Melboune, Fl
  23. St. Petersburg Catholic High School (3A) St. Petersburg, Fl
  24. Lake Region High School (5A) Eagle Lake, FL
  25. Vero Beach High School (6A) Vero Beach, FL
# School Record Note LW
1. Jersey City, N.J., St. Anthony 0-0 led by Arkansas-bound G Sean McCurdy
2. Flossmoor, Ill., Homewood-Flossmoor 8-0 has wins in three states
3. Indianapolis, Ind., Lawrence North 6-0 got ESPN2 win over No. 23 Poplar Bluff
4. Snellville, Ga., South Gwinnett 3-0 defending 5A state champ
5. Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill 7-1 coach Steve Smith is 577-37 at school
6. Milwaukee, Wis., Vincent 3-0 six players average at least 8 points per game
7. Rockville, Md., Montrose Christian 3-0 23 straight wins
8. West Orange, N.J., Seton Hall Prep 0-0 returns nine of its top 10 players
9. Jacksonville, Fla., Arlington Country Day 5-0 won Holiday Hoops Classic in Fayetteville, Ark. 16 
10. Jacksonville, Fla., Raines 4-0 beat state-No. 2 Andrew Jackson 69-67 10 
11. Mount Vernon, N.Y. 1-0 won by 72 points to open season 11 
12. New Orleans, La., Brother Martin 14-0 three tournament victories 12 
13. Oklahoma City, Okla., Putnam City 6-0 handed No. 19 Carter its only loss 18 
14. Hyattsville, Md., DeMatha 4-0 won Gonzaga Classic in Washington, D.C. 14 
15. Bronx, N.Y., St. Raymond's 2-0 led by St. John's-bound G Ricky Torres 15 
16. Los Angeles, Calif., Fairfax 4-0 leads field at upcoming Iolani Classic in Honolulu 17 
17. Compton, Calif., Dominguez 4-0 upset No. 18 Westchester, 53-52 NR 
18. Los Angeles, Calif., Westchester 3-1 lost to No. 17 Dominguez with two starters out
19. Dallas, Texas, Carter 14-1 same starting five as last year 13 
20. Cincinnati, Ohio, North College Hill 5-0 beat foes 208-75 last week 20 
21. Country Club Hills, Ill., Hillcrest 6-0 paced by Marquette recruit G Jerel McNeal NR 
22. Seattle, Wash., Seattle Prep 4-0 among seven ranked teams in City of Palms Classic in Fort Myers, Fla. NR 
23. Poplar Bluff, Mo. 3-2 both losses to Top 10 teams 21 
24. Glendale, Ariz., Deer Valley 7-0 forward Lawrence Hill will play at Stanford 23 
25. Marion, Iowa, Linn-Mar 3-0 defending 4A state titlist 25 

Northeast Region
1. Jersey City, N.J., St. Anthony (0-0) (1)
2. West Orange, N.J., Seton Hall Prep (0-0) (2)
3. Mount Vernon, N.Y. (1-0) (3)
4. Bronx, N.Y., St. Raymond's (2-0) (4)
5. Chester, Pa. (2-0) (6)
6. Manhasset, N.Y., St. Mary's (2-0) (7)
7. Elizabeth, N.J., St. Patrick's (0-0) (8)
8. Richland, N.J., St. Augustine (0-0) (9)
9. Fort Washington, Pa., Germantown Academy (6-1) (5)
10. Waterbury, Conn., Crosby (0-0) (10)

East Coast Region
1. Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill (7-1) (1)
2. Rockville, Md., Montrose Christian (3-0) (2)
3. Hyattsville, Md., DeMatha (4-0) (3)
4. Greensboro, N.C., Dudley (5-0) (4)
5. Upper Marlboro, Md., Riverdale Baptist (8-0) (6)
6. Winston-Salem, N.C., Reynolds (6-0) (7)
7. Arlington, Va., O'Connell (3-0) --
8. Severn, Md., Spalding (6-1) --
9. Baltimore, Md., Mount St. Joseph (6-1) (5)
10. Dumfries, Va., Potomac (2-0) --

Southeast Region
1. Snellville, Ga., South Gwinnett (3-0) (1)
2. Jacksonville, Fla., Arlington Country Day (5-0) (4)
3. Jacksonville, Fla., Raines (4-0) (2)
4. New Orleans, La., Brother Martin (14-0) (3)
5. Memphis, Tenn., White Station (6-1) (5)
6. Dunwoody, Ga. (5-0) (7)
7. Memphis, Tenn., Raleigh-Egypt (8-0) (8)
8. Georgetown, Ky., Scott County (4-0) --
9. Jackson, Miss., Lanier (10-2) (10)
10. Mobile, Ala., LeFlore (12-0) --

Midwest Region
1. Flossmoor, Ill., Homewood-Flossmoor (8-0) (1)
2. Indianapolis, Ind., Lawrence North (6-0) (2)
3. Milwaukee, Wis., Vincent (3-0) (3)
4. Cincinnati, Ohio, North College Hill (5-0) (4)
5. Country Club Hills, Ill., Hillcrest (6-0) (5)
6. Milwaukee, Wis., Rufus King (2-0) (6)
7. Harvey, Ill., Thornton (8-0) (7)
8. Detroit, Mich., King (2-0) (8)
9. Northbrook, Ill., Glenbrook North (6-0) (9)
10. Madison, Wis., Memorial (4-0) (10)

Midlands Region
1. Poplar Bluff, Mo. (3-2) (1)
2. Marion, Iowa, Linn-Mar (3-0) (2)
3. Braham, Minn. (4-0) (5)
4. Bellevue, Neb., West (5-0) (10)
5. Minneapolis, Minn., Henry (2-0) (6)
6. St. Louis, Mo., Vashon (7-0) (3)
7. Plain City, Utah, Fremont (3-0) --
8. Webster Groves, Mo. (5-1) (4)
9. Provo, Utah, Timpview (3-0) (8)
10. Lee's Summit, Mo., North (6-0) --

Southwest Region
1. Oklahoma City, Okla., Putnam City (6-0) (2)
2. Dallas, Texas, Carter (14-1) (1)
3. Glendale, Ariz., Deer Valley (7-0) (3)
4. Humble, Texas, Kingwood (16-0) (9)
5. Beaumont, Texas, Ozen (12-0) (5)
6. Houston, Texas, Bellaire (11-1) (7)
7. Oklahoma City, Okla., Southeast (3-0) (8)
8. Dallas, Texas, Lincoln (8-2) (10)
9. Dallas, Texas, Seagoville (11-0) --
10. Las Vegas, Nev., Bishop Gorman (3-1) (4)

West Coast Region
1. Los Angeles, Calif., Fairfax (4-0) (2)
2. Compton, Calif., Dominguez (4-0) (4)
3. Los Angeles, Calif., Westchester (3-1) (1)
4. Seattle, Wash., Seattle Prep (4-0) (7)
5. Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei (6-0) (6)
6. Portland, Ore., Jesuit (2-0) (8)
7. Portland, Ore., Jefferson (1-0) --
8. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., Etiwanda (5-0) (5)
9. Seattle, Wash., O'Dea (5-1) (3)
10. Concord, Calif., De La Salle (3-0) (10)

FEATS OF THE WEEK: Senior Richard Hendrix of Athens, Ala., had a quadruple-double in his team's 76-65 win over Calera. The 6-foot-9 Alabama recruit scored 10 points, grabbed 17 rebounds, had 10 assists and blocked 13 shots while playing only 23 minutes due to foul trouble . . . St. Louis' Savvis Center hosted the 24th annual Shop 'n Save/KMOX Shootout with a field that included four ranked teams. Highlighting the action was No. 2 Flossmoor, Ill., Homewood-Flossmoor's 55-41 win over regionally ranked Webster Groves, Mo. . . . A national ESPN2 television audience and around 7,000 ticket-buying fans were treated to a matchup of two of America's top-ranked big men at Butler University's Hinkle Fieldhouse. Third-ranked Indianapolis, Lawrence North and 7-foot junior Greg Oden were too much for No. 23 Poplar Bluff, Mo., led by North Carolina signee Tyler Hansbrough. The Wildcats won the game, 56-40. Oden finished with a team-high 16 points and five rebounds. Hansbrough scored 16 and grabbed 12 boards.

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