1. West Los Angeles (16-2): The Wildcats remain at the top of our week 10 Socal rankings after picking up two wins last week in conference play. West Los Angeles cruised to a 83-64 win over Bakersfield and followed that up with a win against Santa Monica for their 13th straight win. This season the Wildcats are 6-2 against teams that have a winning record and West Los Angeles appears to be on pace to be in the mix for a top 4 seed in Southern California. This week, the Wildcats will face Canyons on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with another road game against Los Angeles Valley on Saturday.

2. San Diego (16-3): The Knights remain put at number two in our rankings following two wins last week in conference action. San Diego edged San Diego Miramar 58-54 and followed up that win a 89-71 win over Palomar as the Knights extended their win streak to seven games and remain undefeated in conference play. This season the Knights have put together a 7-3 record against teams that have posted a winning record. This week, the Knights will face off against 12th ranked MiraCosta on Wednesday on the road in a battle between two undefeated teams in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference and follow that up with another road game against Grossmont on Friday evening.

3. Fullerton (17-3): The Hornets move up one spot in our week 10 rankings after putting together two wins last week in conference action. Fullerton knocked off Saddleback and Riverside and appear to be running away with the Orange Empire Conference as the Hornets are 8-0 in conference and have a 10 game winning streak. This season the Hornets are 9-3 against teams that have a winning record and appear to be closing in on a top four post season seed. This week, the Hornets will be in action one time as Fullerton will face Golden West on Friday for their lone game of the week.

4. Allan Hancock (15-4): The Bulldogs continue to move up in the rankings as Allan Hancock move up two spots after picking up a win last week. Hancock picked up a 76-73 win over Moorpark and the Bulldogs have won eleven straight games since losing West Hills Coalinga at home on November 29th. This season the Bulldgos are 8-2 against teams that have a winning record and have took control of the Western State North Conference race. This week, the Bulldogs will be in action twice as Allan Hancock will face Los Angeles Pierce on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with another road game against Santa Barbara on Saturday in conference play.

5. Chaffey (17-2): The Panthers move up three spots in the rankings after a big week in conference action. Chaffey picked up a 97-74 win over Mt. San Jacinto in conference play and have won nine straight games and remain unbeaten in conference action. This season the Panthers have a 6-1 record against teams that have a winning record. This week, the Panthers will be in action twice as Chaffey will be on the road and take on 8th ranked Cerro Coso on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against Victor Valley on Saturday in Inland Empire Conference action.

6. Mt. San Jacinto (17-2): The Eagles drop three spots in our rankings following a 1-1 week in conference action. Mt. San Jacinto picked up a win over Desert but followed that up with a road loss against Chaffey as the Eagles fell for the second time in conference action. This season the Eagles have put together a 6-2 record against teams that have a winning record. This week the Eagles will be in action twice as Mt. San Jacinto will face Barstow at home on Wednesday and follow that up with another home game against 8th ranked Cerro Coso on Saturday as the 2nd round of conference action begins.

7. Mt. San Antonio (16-2): The Mounties drop two spots in the rankings following a 1-1 week. Mt. San Antonio picked up a win over El Camino but had their nine game winning streak snapped as the Mounties suffered a home loss against Los Angeles Southwest. This season the Mounties have put together a 4-2 record against teams that have had a winning record. This upcoming week, Mt. San Antonio will have two games as the Mounties will face Los Angeles City on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with another road game against 11th ranked East Los Angeles as South Coast North Conference play opens up.

8. Cerro Coso (16-3): The Coyotes move up one spot in the rankings after posting two wins last week in conference action. Cerro Coso cruised to two easy victories as the Coyotes blew out Copper Mountain and Desert and are in 2nd place in the Inland Empire Conference. This season the Coyotes are 5-2 against teams that have put together a winning record. This week is a huge week for the Coyotes as Cerro Coso will face 5th ranked Chaffey on Wednesday at home and follow that up with a road game against 6th ranked Mt. San Jacinto in conference action.

9. Citrus (13-5): The Owls move up one spot in our rankings following a two win week in conference play. Citrus picked up wins over Canyons and Los Angeles Valley and have won six of their last seven games. This season the Owls have a 5-5 record against teams that have a winning record and remain unbeaten in conference action. This week, the Owls will face Glendale at home on Wednesday and follow that up with another home game against Antelope Valley on Saturday.

10. Santiago Canyon (14-5): The Hawks drop three spots in our rankings following a 1-1 week in Orange Empire Conference action. Santiago Canyon lost to Irvine Valley 77-69 but followed that up with a 89-51 win over Cypress. This season the Hawks have put together a 5-3 record against teams that have a winning record and Santiago Canyon currently sits in 2nd place in OEC play. This week, the Hawks will face Orange Coast on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against Saddleback on Friday evening.

11. East Los Angeles (13-5): The Huskies continue to creep up in our socal rankings and move up another spot in our week 10 rankings following two more wins. East Los Angeles picked up wins against Los Angeles Southwest and Los Angeles Harbor and the Huskies have won ten straight games. This season the Huskies are 1-5 against teams that have posted a winning record but will have a huge upcoming week as conference play starts. This week, the Huskies will face Pasadena on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against 7th ranked Mt. San Antonio on Friday evening.

12. MiraCosta (13-6): The Spartans continue to move up our rankings and move up two spots in our week 10 rankings. MiraCosta picked up wins over Grossmont and San Diego Miramar and the Spartans remain unbeaten in conference play. This season the Spartans have put together a 3-5 record against teams that have a winning record. This week is a huge week for MiraCosta as the Spartans will host 2nd ranked San Diego in a battle of undefeated teams in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference for their lone game of the week.

13. Moorpark (14-6): The Raiders drop two spots in our rankings following a 1-1 week in conference play. Moorpark knocked off Ventura 72-68 but followed that up with a 76-73 loss against Allan Hancock for their first conference loss. Moorpark is 3-3 in their last six games and the Raiders have put together a 7-6 record against teams that have a winning record on the season. This week, the Raiders will have two very winnable games as Moorpark will face Oxnard on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against Cuesta on Saturday.

14. San Bernardino (13-7): The Wolverines move up one spot in the rankings following two wins last week in conference action. San Bernardino picked up wins over Palo Verde and Barstow and the Wolverines have won four straight since losing consecutive games in conference play. This season the Wolverines are 5-6 against teams that have posted a winning record and are currently in 3rd place in the Inland Empire Conference. This week, the Wolverines will take on Copper Mountain on Saturday in their lone game of the week as the Wolverines look to extend their winning streak to five games.

15. Los Angeles Southwest (12-6): The Cougars drop two spots in our rankings after going 1-1 last week. Los Angeles Southwest lost to East Los Angeles but picked up a huge win against Mt. San Antonio to improve to 12-6. The Cougars are 6-2 in their last eight games and have put together a 4-5 record against teams that have a winning record this season. This week, the Cougars will be in action twice as conference action begins as LA Southwest will face Los Angeles Harbor on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with another road game in Torrance against El Camino on Friday evening.

Signaling a Light: Irvine Valley (13-6), Pasadena (11-7),