1. Citrus (14-2): The Owls remain the top team in Southern California in our rankings following two wins last week. Citrus picked up wins against Bakersfield and Santa Monica and the Owls have now won 11 straight games. This season the Owls have put together a 8-2 record against teams that have a winning record with their best victory coming against San Diego on December 10th. This week, Citrus will face Canyons on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against Los Angeles Valley on Saturday.

2. Fullerton (15-1): The Hornets remain put at number two following two wins last week. Fullerton picked up a win at home against Cypress and followed that up with a road win against Santiago Canyon for their 8th straight victory. Fullerton has posted a 9-1 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against San Francisco. This week, the Hornets will face Orange Coast on the road tonight, follow that up with a home game against Irvine Valley on Wednesday and close out the week against Saddleback on the road on Friday night.

3. East Los Angeles (14-2): The Huskies stay put at number three coming into the new week after picking up two wins last week. East Los Angeles cruised past El Camino and followed that up with their 11th straight win with a home win against Los Angeles Southwest. This season the Huskies have a 7-2 record against teams that have a winning record with their best victory coming against West Valley on the road. This week, the Huskies will face 10th ranked Los Angeles Harbor on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with another road game against Compton.

4. San Bernardino (13-3): The Wolverines stay put at number four after picking up two wins last week. San Bernardino knocked off Chaffey and Mt. San Jacinto in Inland Empire Conference action. This season the Wolverines have posted a 7-3 record against teams with a winning record with their best victory coming against Fullerton. This week, San Bernardino will take on Cerro Coso tonight on the road and follow that up with another road game against Victor Valley on Wednesday and end their week on Saturday at home against Palo Verde.

5. San Diego (13-3): The Knights round off the top five after posting two victories last week. San Diego has now won five straight games after picking up wins against San Diego Mesa and Southwestern. This season the Knights are 4-3 against teams that have a winning record with their best victory coming against Yuba. This week, the Knights will be in action one time as San Diego will face Imperial Valley on the road on Wednesday.

6. Ventura (14-4): The Pirates stay put at number six following two wins last week. Ventura has now won six straight after beating Oxnard and Cuesta and are putting the pieces together as conference action rolls into play. This season the Pirates are 7-4 against teams that have a winning record and their best record came against Mt. San Jacinto. This week, the Pirates will be in action twice as Ventura will take on Moorpark on Wednesday at home and follow that up with a road game against Los Angeles Pierce on Saturday.

7. San Diego Miramar (14-2): The Jets remain at number seven after winning two games last week in conference action. Miramar picked up wins over Southwestern and Grossmont and have won nine of their last ten games. This season, the Jets have put together a 5-2 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win against Los Angeles Harbor. This week, the Jets will face Imperial Valley at home on Friday in their lone game of the week.

8. Cerritos (11-5): The Falcons make a big jump in the rankings following a big shake up in things above them. Cerritos cruised past Mt. San Antonio in their lone game of the week and have won four of their last five to jump back into the top ten. Cerritos has put together a 7-5 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Citrus. This week, the Falcons will take on Rio Hondo at home on Wednesday and face Los Angeles Trade Tech on Friday at home for their games this week.

9. Long Beach (11-5): The Vikings move up five spots in the rankings following a shake up above them and a win last week. Long Beach cruised past Rio Hondo 121-88 and the Vikings have now won four of their last five games. This season, Long Beach has a 6-5 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against West Los Angeles. This week, the Vikings will face off against Los Angeles Trade Tech on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against 13th ranked Pasadena on Friday night.

10. Los Angeles Harbor (13-3): The Seahawks drop two spots in the rankings a 1-1 week. Los Angeles Harbor picked up a win against Los Angeles Trade Tech but suffered a loss against Pasadena on the road. This season the Seahawks have put together a 3-3 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Ventura on November 16th. This week, the Seahawks will face 3rd ranked East Los Angeles at home on Wednesday and follow that up with another home game against Mt. San Antonio on Friday night.

11. Chaffey (11-4): The Panthers drop two spots in the rankings following a loss last week. Chaffey lost a close game against San Bernardino in conference action but Chaffey has won three of their last four games. This season the Panthers have posted a 2-4 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against West Los Angeles. This week the Panthers will take on Copper Mountain on the road tonight, take on Desert at home on Wednesday and follow that up with a road game at Barstow on Saturday.

12. Mt. San Jacinto (11-4): The Eagles drop two spots in the rankings after going 1-1 last week. Mt. San Jacinto picked up a win against Palo Verde but suffered a loss against San Bernardino in conference action. This season the Eagles, the Eagles are 5-3 against teams that have put together a winning record with their best win coming against Saddleback. This week the Eagles will take on Copper Mountain on Wednesday and follow that up with a game on the road against Desert on Saturday.

13. Pasadena (12-6): The Lancers come into the rankings for the first time this season after picking up two wins last week. Pasadena picked up a road win against Los Angeles Southwest and followed that up with a home win against Los Angeles Harbor winning their sixth straight game. This season Pasadena has put together a 4-6 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Los Angeles Harbor. This week the Lancers will face Compton on the road on Wednesday and follow that up a road game against 9th ranked Long Beach on Friday night.

14. West Los Angeles (10-6): The Wildcats re enter the rankings following two wins last week in conference action. West Los Angeles picked up wins over Antelope Valley and Glendale on the road for their third straight win. This season, the Wildcats have put together a 3-4 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against East Los Angeles.

15. Allan Hancock (11-6): The Bulldogs come into the rankings and take the last spot after winning their third straight game. Allan Hancock picked up a win over Oxnard to open conference action as the Bulldogs have won eight of their last nine games. This season the Bulldogs have a 1-5 record against teams that have posted a winning record with their best victory against San Diego. This week, Allan Hancock will face Cuesta on Wednesday on the road and finish up their week on Saturday on the road against Moorpark.

Signaling a Light: Palomar (10-5), Saddleback (10-6), MiraCosta (9-6), Santiago Canyon (10-6)