1. Fullerton (20-3): The Hornets take over the top spot in the rankings following two straight wins in conference play. Fullerton beat Santa Ana and Cypress and the Hornets have won 13 straight games and are at the top of the Orange Empire Conference. This season, the Hornets have put together a 11-3 record against teams that have a winning record. This week, Fullerton will be in action twice as the Hornets will face 12th ranked Santiago Canyon on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with another road game against Orange Coast on Friday night.

2. Allan Hancock (18-4): The Bulldogs continue to quietly win games and move up in our rankings as they come in at number two. Allan Hancock cruised past Ventura 78-50 for their fourteenth straight win and remain unbeaten in conference play. This season the Bulldogs have a 9-3 record against teams that have a winning record. This week, the Bulldogs will face Oxnard at home on Wednesday and follow that up with a road game against Cuesta on Saturday.

3. West Los Angeles (19-3): The Wildcats drop two spots in the rankings following a 1-1 week. West Los Angles picked up a huge victory over Citrus but had a setback as the Wildcats lost on the road against Antelope Valley. This season the Wildcats have a 8-2 record against teams that have a winning record. This upcoming week, the Wildcats will face Glendale on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against Bakersfield on Saturday.

4. San Diego (19-4): The Knights remain put in our rankings following a two win week in Pacific Coast Athletic Conference play. San Diego knocked off Cuyamaca and San Diego Mesa and the Knights remain in 2nd place in conference play. This season the Knights have a 9-4 record against teams that have a winning record. This week, San Diego will face Southwestern at home on Wednesday and follow that up with a road game against Imperial Valley on Friday.

5. Mt. San Jacinto (21-2): The Eagles remain put in our rankings and stay in our top 5 in our week 12 rankings. Mt. San Jacinto picked up two wins as the Eagles beat Victor Valley and Palo Verde and have won four straight games but sit in 2nd place in Inland Empire Conference play. This season the Eagles are 8-2 against teams that have a winning record. This week, Mt. San Jacinto will be in action one time as they will go on the road and face 14th ranked San Bernardino on Wednesday.

6. Mt. San Antonio (20-2): The Mounties continue to be a standout team in the state and remain put in our rankings following two wins last week in conference action. Mt. San Antonio beat Pasadena and Rio Hondo and the Mounties sit at the top of the standings in South Coast North Conference play. This season the Mounties have put together a 8-2 record against teams that have a winning record. This week, Mt. San Antonio will be in action twice as the Mounties will face Los Angeles Trade Tech on the road on Wednesday and follow that up with a home game against Los Angeles City on Friday.

7. Chaffey (20-3): The Panthers remain put in our rankings following two wins in Inland Empire Conference play. Chaffey picked up road wins over San Bernardino and Palo Verde and the Panthers sit at the top of the standings in conference action. This season the Panthers have a 9-3 record against teams that have a winning record. This week, Chaffey will face Copper Mountain on Saturday in their lone game of the week.

8. Cerro Coso (19-4): The Coyotes move up one spot in our rankings after posting two wins last week in conference action. Cerro Coso cruised past Barstow and Victor Valley and remain a game back in 2nd place in Inland Empire Conference play. This season the Coyotes are 6-3 against teams that have a winning record this season. As for this week, Cerro Coso will face Palo Verde on the road on Wednesday and end their week with a huge home game against 14th ranked San Bernardino on Saturday.

9. MiraCosta (16-6): The Spartans move up one spot in our rankings after posting two more victories in conference play. MiraCosta continues to play well as the Spartans beat Imperial Valley and Cuyamaca and remained unbeaten and in first place in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference. The Spartans have won 9 straight games and have put together a 4-5 record against teams that have put together a winning record. This upcoming week, MiraCosta will take on Palomar at home on Wednesday and end their week with a road game against Southwestern on Friday.

10. Citrus (16-6): The Owls move down two spots in our rankings following a 1-1 week in conference action. Citrus picked up a win Bakersfield but suffered a loss against West Los Angeles but remain in a tie in Western State South Conference play. This season the Owls have a 7-6 record against teams that have a winning record. This week, Citrus will be in action twice as the Owls will host Santa Monica on Wednesday and follow that up with a road game against Canyons on Saturday in conference action.

11. Moorpark (17-6): The Raiders stay put in our rankings after posting a victory last week in conference play. Moorpark cruised past Los Angeles Pierce 99-78 and remain a 1/2 game back in conference play with five games to go in the regular season. This season the Raiders have a 7-6 record against teams that have posted a winning record. This week, the Raiders are in action twice as Moorpark will face Santa Barbara on Wednesday on the road and follow that up with another road game against Ventura on Saturday.

12. Santiago Canyon (17-6): The Hawks move up one spot in our rankings following a two win week in Orange Empire Conference action. Santiago Canyon beat Riverside and Santa Ana and remain three games behind conference leading Fullerton with five games to go. This season the Hawks are 6-5 against teams that have a winning record. Santiago Canyon which is 4-1 in their last five games will face top ranked Fullerton on Wednesday at home for their lone game of the week.

13. East Los Angeles (15-7): The Huskies move up two spots in our rankings following two wins last week in conference play. East Los Angeles picked up wins against Rio Hondo and Los Angeles Trade Tech and are in 3rd place in South Coast North Conference play. This season, the Huskies have a 4-7 record against teams that have a winning record. This upcoming week, East Los Angeles will face Los Angeles City at home on Wednesday and end their week at home on Friday night against Pasadena.

14. San Bernardino (15-8): The Wolverines drop two spots in our rankings following a 1-1 week in Inland Empire Conference action. San Bernardino picked up a win over Desert but suffered a loss against Chaffey and currently sit in fourth place in conference play. This season, the Wolverines are 6-8 against teams that have posted a winning record. This week, the Wolverines have a huge week as San Bernardino will face 5th ranked Mt. San Jacinto on Wednesday at home and follow that up with a road game againstt 8th ranked Cerro Coso on Saturday evening.

15. Cerritos (13-9): The leaders of the South Coast South enter our rankings this week after picking up two victories last week. Cerritos picked up wins over Los Angeles Southwest and Los Angeles Harbor and the Falcons have won six straight games. Cerritos has posted a 4-8 record against teams that have a winning record this season. This upcoming week, Cerritos will be in action twice as the Falcons will face Long Beach 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 (15-7), Saddleback (13-10), San Diego Miramar (13-10), Southwestern (12-11), Los Angeles Trade Tech (13-9), LA Southwest (14-8),