1. Sequoias (23-3): The Giants remain at the top of our week 14 rankings after picking up two conference wins last week. Sequoias knocked off Porterville and West Hills Coalinga on the road and have won eighteen straight games and clinched the Central Valley Conference championship. The Giants are chasing an undefeated season in conference play and have put together a 7-2 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Fresno. The Giants will close out their regular season this week as Sequoias will face 10th ranked Fresno at home on Wednesday and end their regular season with a home game against Reedley on Friday night.

2. Yuba (24-2): The 49ers continue to roll and stay put at number two in our rankings after putting together two victories coming down the home stretch. Yuba knocked off Solano and Contra Costa remained undefeated in conference and have won eighteen straight games. Yuba can clinch the Bay Valley Conference with a win this week and the 49ers have put together a 8-2 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Redwoods this season. This week, the 49ers will face 6th ranked Los Medanos on the road on Wednesday and end the regular season with a home game against Napa Valley on Friday.

3. San Francisco (23-3): The Rams remain at the third spot after picking up another two conference victories. The Rams cruised passed Canada and San Mateo and remain in a tie for the Coast North Conference championship. San Francisco has put together a fine season and have posted a 10-3 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Sequoias. This week, the Rams will finish off their last two games of the regular season as San Francisco will face Ohlone at home on Wednesday and finish the regular season on the road against Foothill on Friday night.

4. San Jose (22-4): The Jags continue to make a push for a top seed in Northern California after picking up two more wins last week. San Jose picked up wins over Monterey and Cabrillo and can clinch the Coast South Conference championship this week as the Jags have won six straight games. This season the Jags have put together an impressive 12-1 record against teams that have posted a winning record with their best victory coming against West Valley. This week, the Jags will face 13th ranked Gavilan at home on Wednesday and end their regular season with a road game against Hartnell on Friday night.

5. West Valley (23-4): The Vikings remain put at number five after picking up a win last week in Coast South Conference action. West Valley picked up a win against De Anza and have won five straight games and remain in 2nd place in the Coast South Conference. This season the Vikings are 8-4 against teams that have posted a winning record with their best win coming against Fresno. This week, the Vikings will have one game and end their season on Wednesday night with a home game against Cabrillo.

6. Los Medanos (20-6): The Mustangs continue to move up the rankings moving up one spot from last week after picking up two wins. Los Medanos picked up wins against Mendocino and Merritt as the Mustangs remain in 2nd place in the Bay Valley Conference and have won five straight games. This season the Mustangs are 6-6 against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Redwoods. The Mustangs will be in action twice this week as Los Medanos will face 2nd ranked Yuba at home on Wednesday and end their regular season on the road on Friday night against Solano.

7. Redwoods (24-3): The Corsairs move up one spot in the rankings following two wins last week. Redwoods picked up wins over Siskiyous and Butte and clinched the Golden Valley Conference championship. The Corsairs have been a standout team all season and have posted a 6-2 record against teams that have a winning record with their best victory against Pasadena. This week, the Corsiars will end their regular season schedule as Redwoods will face Feather River at home on Friday night.

8. Chabot (18-8): The Gladiators move up two spots and Chabot continues to play good basketball at the right time of the year. Chabot picked up wins against Las Positas and Canada and have won 11 straight and are on course to grab a share of the Coast North Conference co championship. This season the Gladiators have put together a 9-5 record against teams that have a winning record with their best victory coming against San Francisco. This week, Chabot will have two games on their agenda as the Gladiators take on San Mateo on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a road game against Skyline on Friday.

9. Cosumnes River (18-9): The Hawks move down three spots in the rankings after going 1-1 last week. Cosumnes River clinched the Big 8 title with a win against Diablo Valley but the Hawks lost on the road against Sacramento but have won 10 of their last 11 games. This season the Hawks have a 6-4 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Gavilan. This week, the Hawks will have one game as Cosumnes River will face San Joaquin Delta in Stockton on Tuesday night.

10. Fresno (19-5): The Rams move up three spots in the rankings following two wins last week in Central Valley Conference action. Fresno knocked off Reedley and West Hills Lemoore and are currently sitting in 2nd place with 2 games to go. This season the Rams have a 2-4 record against teams with a winning record with their best victory coming against Sacramento. This week, the Rams will have their hands full as Fresno will face top ranked Sequoias on Wednesday and end their season at home on Friday night against 11th ranked Columbia.

11. Columbia (20-6): The Claim Jumpers drop two spots in the rankings after going 1-1 last week in conference action. Columbia picked up a win against Merced but lost against Porterville and dropped to third place in Central Valley Conference play. This season the Claim Jumpers have put together a 4-4 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Cosumnes River. This week, the Claim Jumpers will take on West Hills Lemoore on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with another road game against 10th ranked Fresno on Friday evening.

12. Las Positas (17-9): The Hawks drop one spot in the rankings after going 1-1 last week. Las Positas lost to Chabot but picked up a win against Skyline and the Hawks have won three of their last four games and are in 3rd place in the Coast North Conference with two games remaining. This season the Hawks have put together a 5-8 record against teams that have a winning record with their best victory coming against Los Medanos. This week, the Hawks will finish their season on the road as Las Positas will face Foothill on Wednesday on the road and end their regular season with another game on the road against Ohlone on Friday evening.

13. Gavilan (18-8): The Rams drop one spot in the rankings after going 1-1 last week in Coast South Conference action. Gavilan picked up a win against Hartnell but suffered a loss against West Valley on the road. The Rams have been solid all season and Gavilan has put together a 4-7 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Ohlone. This week, the Rams will face 4th ranked San Jose on the road on Wednesday and finish out Coast South Conference action on Friday night against Monterey at home.

14. Porterville (13-13): The Pirates enter our week 14 rankings after going 1-1 last week. Porterville lost to Sequoias but picked up a huge road win over Columbia and the Pirates are 6-2 in their last eight games. This season the Pirates have put together a 6-10 record against teams that have a winning record with their best victory coming against Columbia. The Pirates currently sit in fourth place and will have two games to close out the regular season this week. Porterville will face Reedley on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against West Hills Coalinga on Friday to end the regular season.

15. Diablo Valley (16-10): The Vikings drop a spot in our weekly rankings after going 1-1 in Big 8 Conference action. The Vikings are in a three way tie for 2nd place after beating San Joaquin Delta but lost to Cosumnes River at home in an important conference showdown. This season the Vikings are 2-7 against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Las Positas. This week, the Vikings will close out conference action as Diablo Valley faces Sierra at home on Tuesday and end the regular season with a road game against Santa Rosa.

Signaling a Light: Contra Costa (17-10), Marin (14-13), Delta (13-13), Sacramento (15-11), Ohlone (17-9), Foothill (14-12), Siskiyous (15-12).