1. West Valley (20-0): The Vikings continue to steam roll through competition and have now posted 20 straight wins after putting together two wins last week. The leaders of the Coast South Conference knocked off Cabrillo 93-69 and followed that up with a victory over Monterey 77-49 and are 4-0 in conference play. This season the Vikings have put together a 12-0 record against teams that have a winning record for the 23-24 season. This week, West Valley will have one game this week as the Vikings will host Gavilan on Wednesday in Coast South Conference action.

2. Chabot (16-4): The Gladiators move up one spot in the rankings and move to number two after posting two victories last week. Chabot cruised past San Mateo 101-79 and followed that up with a road win against a ranked Skyline team 84-75 and the Gladiators are now 4-0 in conference play and lead the Coast North Conference. This season, Chabot has put together a 7-4 record against teams that have a winning record this season. This week, the Gladiators will have one game this week as Chabot will host Las Positas on Wednesday in Coast North Conference action.

3. Yuba (17-2): The 49ers move up one spot in our rankings after posting two wins in Bay Valley Conference play last week. Yuba edged Los Medanos 76-71 and followed that up with a 93-73 win over Contra Costa and the 49ers are now 7-0 in conference play. This season, the 49ers are 6-1 against teams that have a winning record and have played well in conference action. This week, the 49ers will be in action twice as Yuba will face Napa Valley on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against Solano on Friday in conference play.

4. Cabrillo (17-2): The Seahawks drop two places in our rankings following a loss last week in Coast South Conference action. Cabrillo went on the road and had their five game winning streak snapped losing against West Valley 93-69. This season the Seahawks are 7-2 against teams that have a winning record and currently sit in 2nd place in the Coast South Conference sitting behind West Valley. This week, the Seahawks will be in action twice as Cabrillo will host Foothill on Wednesday and follow that up with a road game against Monterey on Friday.

5. San Francisco (14-5): The Rams move up two spots and back into our top five after putting together two wins last week. San Francisco picked up a win on the road against Ohlone and currently sit in 2nd place at 2-1 in Coast North Conference action. The Rams are 2-2 in their last four games but have a 8-5 record against teams that have posted a winning record this season. This upcoming week, the Rams will be in action twice as San Francisco will host 15th ranked Skyline on Wednesday and follow that up with a road game against unranked Las Positas on Friday to end their week.

6. Merced (15-3): The Blue Devils have been one of the surprises of the season but continue to roll and move up three spots in our rankings following two wins last week. Merced picked up two road wins over Porterville and Columbia and currently sit in a three way tie in 2nd place in the Central Valley Conference. This season the Blue Devils have a 6-2 record against teams that have a winning record and are in a five team race for the conference championship. This week, the Blue Devils will host Reedley on Wednesday and follow that up with another home game against West Hills Coalinga on Saturday in Central Valley Conference action.

7. Sacramento (17-2) The Panthers drop two spots in our Norcal rankings after going 1-1 last week in Big 8 Conference action. Sacramento suffered their first conference loss against a much improved San Joaquin Delta team but followed that up with a road win over Folsom Lake. The Panthers sit in a tie at the top of the conference with a 6-1 record but Delta holds the tie breaker. This season, Sacramento has posted a 7-2 record against teams that have a winning record this season. This week, the Panthers are in action twice as Sacramento will face Modesto on Tuesday and follow that up with a road game against Diablo Valley on Friday night in Big 8 Conference play.

8. Columbia (15-3): The Claim Jumpers drop two spots in the rankings after going 1-1 in Central Valley Conference action. Columbia picked up a huge road win over Reedley but suffered a tough 69-66 home loss against a very good Merced team as the Claim Jumpers lost their first game in conferenece. This season the Claim Jumpers are 3-2 against teams that have a winning record and Columbia sits in a three way tie for 2nd place in the Central Valley Conference standings. This week, the Claim Jumpers will face Porterville at home on Wednesday and end their week with a road game against 11th ranked West Hills Lemoore on Saturday evening.

9. Sequoias (14-4): The Giants move up one spot in our week 10 rankings after putting together two wins last week. Sequoias picked up wins over West Hills Lemoore and Porterville and have won two straight games in conference play after dropping their first two games and now are 2-2 in CVC play. This season the Giants are 5-4 against teams that have a winning record. This upcoming week, the Giants will face West Hills Coalinga on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against 13th ranked Fresno who leads the Central Valley Conference coming into the week.

10. San Jose (15-5): The Jags move up one spot in our rankings following two wins in Coast South Conference action. San Jose picked up wins against Monterey and Gavilan and the Jags are 2-2 in conference play but are 3-3 in their last six games. This season, San Jose has put together a 8-5 record against teams that have a winning record. This upcoming week, the Jags will be in action in Coast South Conference action as San Jose will host Foothill on Friday for their lone game of the week.

11. West Hills Lemoore (13-4): The Golden Eagles drop three spots in our rankings following 1-1 week in Central Valley Conference action. Lemoore picked up a win against West Hills Coalinga but had a set back against Sequoias as the Golden Eagles are in a three way tie for 2nd place in conference play. This season, Lemoore has put together a 2-4 record against teams that have posted a winning record. This upcoming week, the Golden Eagles will be in action twice as Lemoore will face off against 13th ranked Fresno on Wednesday on the road and follow that up with a home game against 8th ranked Columbia in a huge week for Lemoore.

12. Santa Rosa (13-6): The Bearcubs jump back into the rankings and come in at number 12 for week 10. Last week, the Bearcubs picked up a win over Modesto and Santa Rosa has now won four out of their last five games and are sitting in 3rd place in the Big 8 Conference. This season the Bearcubs have posted a 5-5 record against teams that have a winning record on the season. This upcoming week, Santa Rosa will be in action twice as the Bearcubs will host Diablo Valley on Tuesday and end their week on the road against Folsom Lake on Friday evening.

13. Fresno (11-7): The Rams re enter our week 10 rankings after posting two wins last week in Central Valley Conference action. Fresno picked up wins over Reedley and West Hills Coalinga and the Rams are currently at the top of the conference with a 4-0 record. Fresno is 5-1 in their last six games and this season the Rams are 4-6 against teams that have put together a winning record. This week, the Rams will be tested in conference play as Fresno will face 11th ranked West Hills Lemoore on Wednesday and follow that up with a road game against conference rival and 9th ranked Sequoias in Visalia on Saturday evening.

14. Ohlone (12-7): The Renegades drop one spot in the rankings after going 1-1 in Coast North Conference action. Ohlone picked up a win against Las Positas and followed that up with a disappointing home loss against San Francisco. Ohlone is 4-1 in their last four games and the Renegades have posted a 5-6 record against teams that have a winning record this season. The Renegades are currently in a tie for 2nd place in conference play and will be in action twice this week as Ohlone will face San Mateo on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with another road game against Canada in Redwood City on Friday evening.

15. Skyline (15-5): The Trojans drop one spot in our week 10 rankings following a 1-1 week in conference play. Skyline picked up a win over Canada put lost at home against Chabot and the Trojans currently sit in fourth place in conference play. This season, Skyline has a 5-5 record against teams that have a winning record. This week, the Trojans will face 5th ranked San Francisco on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game in San Bruno on Friday night against San Mateo.

Signaling a Light: San Joaquin Delta (10-9), Cosumnes River (12-8), Las Positas (13-6), Monterey (13-7), Mendocino (10-10).