1. Fullerton (26-1): The Hornets stay put at number one after putting together two wins last week in Orange Empire Conference play. The Orange Empire Conference champions picked up wins against Irvine Valley and Saddleback and remained undefeated in conference play and have won 19 straight games. This season the Hornets have put together a 17-1 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against San Francisco. This week, the Hornets will go on the road and face Riverside in their regular season finale.

2. San Bernardino (24-3): The Wolverines remain at number two in the rankings after putting together two wins last week. San Bernardino picked up wins against Victor Valley and Palo Verde and the Inland Empire Conference champions remain unbeaten in conference. The Wolverines are 10-3 against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Fullerton on November 29th. This week, San Bernardino will have one game left in the regular season as the Wolverines will take on Barstow on the road on Wednesday.

3. East Los Angeles (22-3): The Huskies remain at number three in the rankings after picking up two wins last week. East Los Angeles picked up wins against Rio Hondo and Los Angeles Trade Tech and the Huskies are undefeated in conference play and have won eight straight games. This season the Huskies have a 10-3 record against teams that have a winning record and East Los Angeles best victory came against San Bernardino. This week, the Huskies will have one game left on their schedule as East Los Angeles will face 10th ranked Pasadena on the road on Friday night.

4. Citrus (23-3): The Owls remain put in the rankings at number four after putting together two wins last week in conference action. Citrus picked up wins against Los Angeles Valley and Glendale and remain unbeaten in conference action. The Owls have won three straight since losing against Santa Monica and Citrus is 8-2 against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Los Angeles Harbor. This week, the Owls will close out their season with two games as Citrus will face Antelope Valley at home on Wedensday and follow that up with a road game for a possible conference championship game against 12th ranked West Los Angeles on Friday.

5. San Diego Miramar (23-3): The Jets enter the top five after picking up two wins last week in Pacific Coast Athletic Conference action. Miramar picked up wins against Imperial Valley and a huge win over San Diego to take control of the conference lead. This season the Jets have put together a 12-3 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Los Angeles Harbor. This week, the Jets close out their season with two games as Miramar faces MiraCosta on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against Cuyamaca on Friday night.

6. Los Angeles Harbor (22-4): The Seahawks move up one spot in the rankings to number six in this weeks poll after picking up two wins. Harbor picked up wins against Compton and Cerritos and have control of the South Coast South Conference. This season the Seahawks have a record of 10-4 against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against East Los Angeles. This week, the Seahawks will face El Camino on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against Los Angeles Southwest on Friday.

7. San Diego (21-5): The Knights drop two spots in the rankings after going 1-1 last week in conference play. San Diego picked up a win against Imperial Valley but suffered a conference loss against San Diego Miramar. This season the Knights have put together a 9-5 record against teams with winning records with their best win coming against Yuba. This week, the Knights have two last conference games and will face Palomar on Wednesday and follow that up with a road game against MiraCosta on Friday.

8. Ventura (21-6): The Pirates move up two spots in the rankings after picking up two wins last week in conference action. Ventura picked up conference wins against Los Angeles Pierce and Santa Barbara and are in first place in Western State North Conference action. This season the Pirates are 8-6 against teams that have put together a winning record with their best win coming against Mt. San Jacinto. This week, the Pirates can clinch the conference championship as Ventura will face Allan Hancock on the road on Friday in their last game of the regular season.

9. Mt. San Jacinto (20-5): The Eagles move up two spots in our rankings after posting two wins last week. Mt. San Jacinto remains in 2nd place in the Inland Empire Conference after picking up wins against Copper Mountain and Desert and have won nine of their last ten games. The Eagles are 8-4 against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Saddleback this season. This week as the season winds down, the Eagles will face Chaffey on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against Barstow on Friday to close out the regular season.

10. Pasadena (19-7): The Lancers move up two spots in the rankings after picking up a conference win last week. Pasadena cruised past Mt. San Antonio on the road and remain in 2nd place in the South Coast North Conference with two games to play. This season the Lancers have a 6-7 record against teams that have a winning record with their best victory coming against Los Angeles Harbor. This week the Lancers will face Rio Hondo on the road on Wednesday and end the regular season with a chance for a possible share of the conference championship as Pasadena will host 3rd ranked East Los Angeles on Friday evening.

11. Cerritos (18-8): The Falcons drop two spots in the rankings after going 1-1 last week in South Coast South Conference action. Cerritos picked up a huge win against Los Angeles Southwest but suffered a home loss against a very good Los Angeles Harbor team. This season the Falcons have been solid and are currently in 2nd place in conference play and posted a 8-7 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Citrus. This week, the Falcons will face Long Beach on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game to end the regular season against El Camino on Friday evening.

12. West Los Angeles (18-8): The Wildcats move up two spots in the rankings following two more conference wins and remain in 2nd place in the Western State South Conference. West Los Angeles cruised past Santa Monica and followed that up with a win against Canyons for their fifth straight win and the Wildcats have won seven of their last eight. This season the Wildcats have put together a 4-4 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against East Los Angeles. This week is a big week for the Wildcats as West Los Angeles will face Los Angeles Valley on the road on Wednesday and end their season with a possible showdown against 4th ranked Citrus to determine the conference championship on Friday night at home.

13. Saddleback (17-10): The Bobcats drop five spots in our rankings following a two loss week in conference play. Saddleback lost against Orange Coast and Fullerton and dropped into 3rd place in a tight race in the Orange Empire Conference for the race for 2nd place. This season the Bobcats have put together a 8-10 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against San Bernardino. This week the Bobcats will be in action one time as Saddleback faces Santa Ana in their last game of the regular season on Thursday at home.

14. Southwestern (16-11): The Jaguars enter our rankings at number fourteen after putting together two wins last week in conference action. Southwestern picked up wins against Palomar and Cuyamaca and are in 3rd place in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference. This season the Jaguars have put together a 5-9 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Palomar. This upcoming week, Southwestern will face San Diego Mesa on the road on Thursday night to end the regular season in Pacific Coast Conference action.

15. Moorpark (16-11): The Raiders re enter the rankings after picking up two wins last week in conference play. Moorpark picked up wins against Allan Hancock and Oxnard and the Raiders have won six of their last seven games and have a half game lead over Hancock for 2nd place in the Western State North Conference. This season Moorpark has a 4-6 record against teams that have a winning record with their best win coming against Ventura. This week, the Raiders will face Cuesta in a huge game to close out the regular season on Wednesday evening at home.