1. Sequoias (21-3): The Giants take over the top spot in our week 13 Norcal rankings as Sequoias picked up two wins last week. Sequoias picked up wins against Merced and West Hills Lemoore and have now won 16 straight games which is tied for the most consecutive wins in Northern California. The Giants last loss was on December 2nd when Sequoias lost against San Francisco. The Giants currently hold a three game lead in conference with four games to go and this season Sequoias has put together a 8-3 record against teams that have winning record with their best win coming against Columbia. This week, the Giants will face Porterville on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with another road game against West Hills Coalinga on Saturday.

2. Yuba (22-2): The 49ers move up a spot in the rankings after picking up a win and remaining unbeaten in Bay Valley Conference action. Yuba picked up a home win against Merritt and have now won 16 straight games in a row and hold a two game lead with four games to go. This season Yuba has put together a 7-2 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Redwoods. This week, the 49ers will will Solano on the road and follow that up with a home game against Contra Costa on Friday in BVC action.

3. San Francisco (21-3): The Rams drop two spots in our rankings after going 1-1 last week in Coast North Conference action. San Francisco went on the road and lost to Chabot but followed that up with a win over Skyline to remain in a tie for first place in Coast North action. The Rams had a long streak of consecutive wins within conference snapped but this season the Rams have put together a 11-3 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Sequoias. The Rams have four games to go and this week, San Francisco will face Canada on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against San Mateo on Friday evening.

4. San Jose (20-4): The Jaguars remain put in the rankings after picking up a win last week in Coast South action. San Jose picked up a home win against De Anza and the Jags remain at the top of the Coast South Conference. San Jose has been solid all season long as the Jags have put together a 12-1 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Yuba. San Jose is 6-2 in games decided by 5 points or less and have four games remaining. This week, the Jags will face Cabrillo on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against Monterey on Friday evening.

5. West Valley (21-5): The Vikings remain put in our rankings following two wins last week in Coast South Conference action. West Valley picked up two road wins as the Vikings knocked off Hartnell and Monterey have won six of their last seven games. This season the Vikings have a 6-4 record against teams that have a winning record with their best victory coming against Chabot. West Valley has three games to go and this week, the Vikings will face 12th ranked Gavilan at home on Wednesday and follow that up with a road game against De Anza on Friday.

6. Cosumnes River (17-8): The Hawks remain at number six in our rankings following two wins last week in conference action. Cosumnes River knocked off Santa Rosa and Folsom Lake and are currently on a nine game winning streak. The Hawks have been solid of late and this season Cosumnes River is 6-4 against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Gavilan this season. The Hawks hold a 2 1/2 game lead in conference with three games to go and close out the season with three road games. This week, the Hawks will be in action twice as Cosumnes River faces Sacramento on the road on Tuesday and end their week with a key game against 14th ranked Diablo Valley on the road on Friday evening.

7. Los Medanos (18-6): The Mustangs remain put in our week 13 rankings after picking up two wins in Bay Valley Conference action. Los Medanos knocked off Alameda and Marin last week and are in 2nd place in the conference with four games to go. This season the Mustangs are 4-6 against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Redwoods. This week, the Mustangs will face Mendocino on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with another road game against Merritt on Friday evening.

8. Redwoods (22-3): The Corsairs stay put in the rankings at number eight as Redwoods picked up a win last week. Redwoods picked up a conference win against Lassen and won their fourth straight game and lead the Golden Valley Conference with three games remaining in the regular season. This season the Corsairs have put together a 5-2 record against teams that have a winning record with their best victory coming against Pasadena. This week, the Corsairs will be in action twice as Redwoods will be on the road on Thursday as they will face Siskiyous and follow that up with a road game against 15th ranked Butte on Saturday night in a showdown in conference action.

9. Columbia (19-5): The Claim Jumpers remain at the same spot from last week after putting together two wins in Central Valley Conference action. Columbia has won five of their last six and are tied for 2nd place in the conference. This season the Claim Jumpers have posted a 5-4 record against teams that have a winning record and their best win has come against Cosumnes River this season. The Claim Jumpers have four games remaining and this week, Columbia will face Merced at home on Wednesday and follow that up with another home game against Porterville on Saturday night.

10. Chabot (16-8): The Gladiators move up one spot in the rankings after picking up two huge victories last week in Coast North Conference play. Chabot picked up a huge win over San Francisco and followed that up by knocking off Ohlone at home and moved into a tie for first place in conference action with four games to go. This season, the Gladiators are 7-5 against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against San Francisco. The Gladiators will be in action twice this week as Chabot will take their nine game winning streak and face off against 11th ranked Las Positas on Wednesday on the road and follow that up with a home game on Friday evening against Canada.

11. Las Positas (16-8): The Hawks move up two spots in the rankings after putting together two wins last week in Coast North Conference action. Las Positas picked up wins against Canada and San Mateo but have struggled of late as the Hawks are 3-2 in their last five games. This season the Hawks are 4-7 against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Columbia. Las Positas has four games left in the regular season and the Hawks will face 10th ranked Chabot at home on Wednesday and follow that up with another home game on Friday against Skyline.

12. Gavilan (17-7): The Rams move up two spots in the rankings after picking up two wins last week in Coast South Conference action. Gavilan picked up wins against De Anza and Cabrillo and have won three straight games. This season Gavilan are 4-6 against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Allan Hancock. The Rams have four games left in the regular season and Gavilan will face Hartnell tonight at home and follow that up with a road game against 5th ranked West Valley on Wednesday night.

13. Fresno (17-5): The Rams drop three spots in our rankings after going 1-1 last week in Central Valley Conference action. Fresno picked up a win against West Hills Coalinga but had a set back against Porterville as the Rams sit in 2nd place in conference play. This season the Rams are 2-4 against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Sacramento. Fresno has four regular season games left and will be in action twice this week as the Rams will face Reedley on the road on Wednesday and end their week with a home game against West Hills Lemoore.

14. Diablo Valley (15-9): The Vikings enter our rankings this week after picking up two wins last week. Diablo Valley picked up wins against Modesto and American River and the Vikings have won three straight four of their last five games in Big 8 Conference action. This season the Vikings have a 2-7 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Las Positas. The Vikings still have four games left and this week is huge as Diablo Valley faces San Joaquin Delta on Tuesday at home and follows that up with another home game against 6th ranked Cosumnes River on Friday evening.

15. Butte (13-11): The Roadrunners enter our rankings at number fifteen after picking up wins against Feather River and Siskiyous. Butte has now won five straight games and trail Redwoods by a game with three games to go. This season, the Roadrunners have put together a 4-7 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Cosumnes River. This week, Butte will be in action twice as the Roadrunners will take on Shasta on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a big game against 8th ranked Redwoods at home on Saturday.

Signaling a Light: Contra Costa (16-9), Foothill (13-11), Porterville (12-12), Ohlone (17-7)