2023-24 Girls Week 6: Mission Hills, LJCD March On, Westview Moves Up

No. 1 Mission Hills rolled past Rancho Bernardo, 69-17, and Poway, 86-32, and La Jolla Country Day outscored Francis Parker, 61-54, and Grossmont , 60-42, to stay No. 2 in the poll.

It was not a good week for Poway, which also lost to Westview, 72-54.  The Wolverines also beat San Marcos, 58-45, and their 2-0 week moved them from fifth into a third-place tie with the Titans.

This weekend’s playoff Open Division seedings reveal are expected to match the poll, headed  by Mission Hills and La Jolla Country Day.   Rancho Bernardo, despite the 50-point loss to the Lady Grizzlies, could contend for the D-I top seed, and Francis Parker and The Bishop’s look to be favored in D-II.

John Maffei’s Girls Week 6 Union-Tribune Poll

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Rank/Prev Team (Record) Points* MaxPreps
Rank/Rating
Cal-Hi
Sports 35
1/1 Mission Hills (18-8) 69 (6) 15/30.86 15/15
2/2 La Jolla Country Day (21-6) 64 (1) 22/29.30 22/22
3T/3 Poway (16-8) 45 94/20.87 NR
3T/5 Westview (15-10) 45 87/21.29 NR
5T/6 Bonita Vista (12-11) 34 151/17.74 NR
5T/7 Rancho Bernardo (19-7) 34 126/18.94 NR
7/4 Del Norte (17-6) 39 102/20.55 NR
8/8 Francis Parker (15-8) 20 84/21.57 NR
9/9 Bishop’s (20-6) 10 208/14.84 NR
10/10 Scripps Ranch (16-8) 9 188/15.69 NR

Others receiving votes:
Cathedral (6), Grossmont (4), Carlsbad (3).

*First-place votes in parentheses. Points awarded on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.
Max Preps and Cal-Hi Sports are state rankings. NR/Not ranked.

The San Diego Union freelance representative Don Norcross and county-wide coaches participate in the poll.

Records as of Monday, Feb 5.




2023-24 Boys Week 6: The Playoffs Are Coming! The Playoffs Are Coming!

It’s wrap-up  week in the San Diego Section, as the regular season ends Friday, Southern California postseason pairings are posted Saturday, and the second season starts with regional playoffs next week.

Carlsbad, Montgomery, St. Augustine, and Torrey Pines remained 1 through 4 in the weekly Union-Tribune poll, and there was no change from last week’s 5 through 9.

Carlsbad and Montgomery each could finish with 26-2 records,  although The Aztecs likely will be the No. 1 seed in the Open Division off their 63-55 win over  Carlsbad early in the season

Carlsbad, averaging 74.3 points game and 11-1 all-time against Sage Creek (14-12), will attempt to repeat its earlier, 84-55 victory over the Bobcats tonight and will finish against 14-12 El Camino, which earlier gave the Lancers an argument before bowing, 58-54.

Montgomery has Mater Dei (15-11) and San Ysidro (6-20) on its plate after shocking Torrey Pines in a head scratcher, 44-19. The Aztecs alternately used  2-3 and 3-2 zone defenses against the Falcons, who trailed, 9-2, after one quarter and 25-5 at the half. Falcons coach John Olive reportedly was seen talking to himself as the Falcons boarded their bus for the ride to Del Mar from Mission Bay and the Battle of the Bay event.

St. Augustine (22-4) faces a troublesome Mission Bay (17-10) and closes against San Diego (8-18). The Saints beat Mission Bay, 80-62, and San Diego, 70-42, in January. Torrey Pines (19-7) has a rematch of a 73-44 win over El Camino and ends with No. 7 La Costa Canyon (18-6), which extended the Falcons to overtime before bowing in an earlier Coastal League North game, 67-65.

John Maffei’s weekly Union-Tribune poll.

# TEAM RECORD POINTS PREVIOUS MAX-PREPS CAL-HI SPORTS
1 Carlsbad 24-2 (9) 152 1 8/9 15/15
2 Montgomery 23-2 (8) 150 2 17/20 21/21
3 St. Augustine 22-4 138 3 21/21 20/20
4 Torrey Pines 19-7 108 4 40/37 30/30
5 La Jolla Country Day 21-5 104 5 59/58 NR/NR
6 La Costa Canyon 18-6 81 7 58/65 NR/NR
7 Mission Hills 20-6 71 8 76/80 NR/NR
8 Santa Fe Christian 18-7 57 6 98/88 NR/NR
9 Cathedral 17-8 21 9 106/102 NR/NR
10 Rancho Buena Vista 18-9 12 NR 133/126 NR/NR

Others receiving votes
Mission Bay (17-10, 10 points), San Diego Southwest (24-2, 8), San Marcos (20-6, 3), Victory Christian (16-8, 1).

First-place votes in parenthesis.
Points on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.
Bold entries in columns are up-to-date rankings followed by previous.
Cal-Hi Sports’ and Max Preps’ represent state rankings. NR—Not ranked.

Records as of Monday, Feb. 5

VOTING PANEL

  • John Maffei, San Diego Union-Tribune
  • Aaron Burgin, Fulltime Hoops
  • Steve Brand, Eric Williams, Freelance writers
  • John Kentera, Freelance Contributor
  • Rick Smith, partletonsports.com
  • Adam Paul, eastcountysports.com
  • Bodie Silva, scorebooklive.com
  • Braden Suprenant 97.3 FM The Fan
  • Steve Dolan, Mountain Country 107.9-FM
  • Todd Cassen, Ron Marquez, CIF San Diego Section.
  • Rex Johnson, CIF Advisory Committee
  • Joe Evangelist, San Diego Coaching Legends Committee.
  • Tom Helmantoler, Advisor Southern Conference
  • Christian Pedersen, San Diego Sports Association
  • Maxpreps



1973 Track: Jefferson and Banks Carry the Day in 55th State Meet

Elijah Jefferson went where no San Diego County athlete had gone in 45 years.

Willie Banks won an event that was known by another name when it was last contested 34 years before.

Jefferson became the first from the area since 1929 to win the 100-yard dash in the state track meet when he followed a wind-assisted :09.4 in the Friday trials with a :09.6w in the finals.

Banks’ 49-7 ¼ effort won the triple jump, an event not part of the meet since 1939, when it was known as the hop, step, and jump.

Twelve years and 14 days later, June 16, 1985, in Indianapolis, Banks set a world record of 58-10 ¾, a mark that was not surpassed for 10 years.

The  gold medals by Jefferson and Banks were the most for the San Diego Section since 1966, when Terry Rodgers of Hilltop (880), Tim Danielson of Chula Vista (mile), and Doyle Steel of San Diego (long jump) were individual winners.

Jefferson’s victory at  Community Stadium in Woodland—he would repeat in 1974—equaled Jimmy Willson’s 1929 triumph when Willson won the 100 (:09.8) and 220 (:21.4) and led San Diego High to the team championship at the Los Angeles Coliseum.

Oceanside’s Willie Banks dominated the triple jump for more than a decade, from high school through the Olympics and at worldwide venues.

5/3/73

GROSSMONT LEAGUE TRIALS, @MOUNT MIGUEL

Greg Baer became the fourth Grossmont shot putter to reach 60 feet when his best attempt measured 60-10 ½.

Baer, who also won the discus preliminary at 164-7, sensed he was in for a good day.  “I thought I’d probably do well when my first throw went fifty-nine. I never do much on my first put.”

Baer’s father, Marlin Baer, was the Foothillers’ coach from 1956-68 and had another son, Brad, who became one of many in the school to throw at least 54 feet since 1950:

DISTANCE NAME EVENT DATE
61-6 ¼ Ed Speed @Granite Hills 3/14/61
61-5 ¾ Jim Wade Southern Section 5/25/57
60-10 ½ Greg Baer Grossmont League trials 5/4/73
60-4 ½ Dick Bronson vs. Point Loma 4/23/54
59-2 ¾ Dewey Taylor vs. Chula Vista 4/17/59
59-2 ¼ Brad Baer vs. Mount Miguel 4/6/62
58-4 ¾ Clyde Wetter Southern Section 5/19/51
58-2 ½* Hal Norris Southern Section 5/20/50
55-10 1/2 Richard Grise vs. Helix 4/10/64
54-11 ½ Mel Kemp City Prep League 5/7/54
54-6 ½ Richard Loftus vs. Helix 3/16/54

*Norris was granted an extra trial after the competition at the state meet 5/27/50 and reached 60-3.

Curt Hampton of El Cajon Valley was second to Baer with a toss of 60-1 1/2 and five other shotputters had marks of 51-7 or better.

EASTERN LEAGUE TRIALS, @BALBOA STADIUM

Sophomore Elijah Jefferson won a head-to-head sprint matchup with Lincoln’s Lanard Morris, clocking :09.9 and :21.8 to Morris’ :10.1 and :22.1.

Jefferson, whose best 220 had been :22.4, caught and passed Morris on the turn and held serve down the long stretch.

Wally Henry of Lincoln won his heats, :14.6 in the 120-yard high hurdles, and :20.5 in the 180 lows.

5/8/73

AVOCADO LEAGUE TRIALS, @VISTA

Robert Mosley of Oceanside took three events, 120 high hurdles (:14.8), 180 lows (20-4), and long jump (22-4 ½).

Vista’s Bill Harvey sailed the discus to a meet record of 172-6.

5/11/73

EASTERN LEAGUE FINALS, @BALBOA STADIUM.

Danny Miller, a transfer from El Centro Central, ran strongly all season for Morse but in the shadows of Crawford’s Elijah Jefferson and Lincoln’s Lanard Morris, until today.

Miller set a meet record when he won the 220-yard dash in :21.4, extending his arms skyward and looking back at Morris (:21.8) and Jefferson (:21.8).

Jefferson meanwhile tied James Milton’s league record of :09.5 in the 100, nudging Morris (:09.7) and Miller (:09.8).

The sophomore Jefferson made a stunning debut.

AVOCADO LEAGUE FINALS, @ORANGE GLEN

Humberto Barajas of Vista ran 4:24.2 and 9:33.4 for a mile-two-mile double and teammate Al McClure won the high jump at 6 feet, 6 ¼ and was second in the triple jump at 45-1 ½.

The Panthers’ Jay Semensow hurled the shot 57-11 ½, with teammates Cary Cotten (56-3 ¼) and Bill Harvey (53-6) following.

Willie Banks of Oceanside set a triple jump record of 45-6 ½ in the new event and the Pirates’ Robert Mosley won the 120 high hurdles in :14.6 and long jump at 23 feet.

GROSSMONT LEAGUE FINALS, @MOUNT MIGUEL

Greg Baer went 60-8 ½ and led a flock of shot putters that included El Cajon Valley’s Curt Hampton (59-9 ¾) and Jerry Barrows (57-11 ½), and Fahl (55-1/4) and Ehman (53-0), Baer’s Grossmont teammates.

El Capitan outscored Helix, 51-50, for the team title and led with 15 qualifiers for the Section trials. Granite Hills (36), El Cajon Valley and Grossmont followed the leaders with 32 points each.

SOUTHERN LEAGUE FINAL, @RAMONA

Donald Tavie ran the 100 in :10 and 220 in :22.1 to lead San Diego Military, which won to the team title with 61 ½ points to runner-up Mountain Empire’s 38.

Tavie’s 220 bettered the record of :22.4, set in 1965 by Ryan of La Jolla Country Day.

WESTERN LEAGUE, @MESA COLLEGE

Jim Geddes of La Jolla cleared 6-4 ½, breaking the record of 6-4 by Don Sing of Kearny in 1967 and Mike Breen of Clairemont ran 9:19.4 in the two-mile erasing the 9:19.8 by teammate Dale Fleet in 1971.

Aguirre of Madison tied Fleet’s 9:19.8 in second place.

Madison’s Bruce Girasole, defending San Diego Section 100 and 220 champion, and Kearny’s Ron Means were byed into the Section trials.

Girasole pulled up after 100 yards in the 220 and Means bailed after 50 yards in the same race.

Both were fighting leg muscle problems.

La Jolla’s Dan Carlsson, County leader at 1:55.8 in the 880, withdrew with a knee injury.

METROPOLITAN LEAGUE FINALS, @MAR VISTA

Jose Medina of Hilltop tripled with a :20.5 win in the 180 low hurdles, 21-7 long jump, and 6-3 in the high jump, edging Bethea of Castle Park on number of misses.

Mike Frankson of Sweetwater took the 100 in :10.1 and repeated with a :22.3 220.

Jefferson (second from left) ran :09.5 to win sizzling Eastern League 100. Others (from left): Lanard Morris, Lincoln; Danny Miller, Morse; Leonard Moore, Lincoln; Eddie Stewart, Morse.

5/18/73

SAN DIEGO SECTION TRIALS, @BALBOA STADIUM

Cold, windy weather was a surprising factor at a time of year when the elements favor the athletes.  Still, there were some moments.

—Danny Miller of Morse and Elijah Jefferson of Crawford tied the record of :21.4 in winning their respective 220 heats.

—Miller and Jefferson were :09.8 winners in the 100 heats.  Lanard Morris won a third 100 and third 220 heat in :09.9 and :21.6.

—Defending champion Bruce Girasole of Madison couldn’t go because of a persistent leg injury.

—Vista’s Cary Cotten improved by more than two feet with a 58-11 ½ shot put and teammate and defending champion Jay Semensow made the cut, seventh at 56-8.

—Mike Malec of Clairemont (4:14.9) and George Pullen of Grossmont (4:15.9) won mile heats.

—Oceanside’s Willie Banks, nursing a hip problem, missed in the 120 high hurdles and long jump, the latter in which Banks was defending champion, but qualified with one jump at 44-7 in the new event triple jump, won by El Capitan’s Bill Tobert at 45-0 ½.

5/26/73

SAN DIEGO SECTION FINALS, @BALBOA STADIUM

The wind was slightly more than the allowable 4.473 miles per hour but it took nothing away from Elijah Jefferson’s sensational 220-yard dash, in which Jefferson refused to be run down by Lincoln’s Lanard Morris and Morse’s Danny Miller.

The Crawford sophomore raced to the lead on the Balboa Stadium curve and fought off his pursuers down the stretch, finishing in :20.9, holding off Morris (:21.1) and Miller (:21.2) in one of the great sprints in County history.

Jefferson also won the 100 in a meet-record tying 9.6, with Morris (:09.7), Miller (:09.8), Lincoln’s Leonard Moore (:09.8), and Sweetwater’s Mike Frankson (:09.9) chasing.

Rick Fields (left) of Bonita Vista edged Don Marin of Carlsbad with 1:56.9 880 to Marin’s 1:57.1 in CIF Trials, while Greg Baer of Grossmont qualified with 57-71/2 shot put.

BAER MARKET

Grossmont’s Greg Baer, the County leader and holder of the County’s third longest shot put in history at 60-10 ½, was third and did not qualify for the following week state meet.

Baer’s best was 59-0 ¾, third to the 60-9 1/2 by El Cajon Valley’s Curt Hampton and 59-2 ¼ by Vista’s Cary Cotten.

Lincoln won its eighth team champion in the Section’s 13 seasons with 36 points, with Vista, 26, Morse and Oceanside, 24 each, and Oceanside, 23 following.

With Wally Henry leading off, Lincoln also won the 440 relay in :41.8 and Henry  won the 180 low hurdles in :19.1.

Oceanside’s Robert Mosley tied the 120-yard high hurdles record of :14.1 and won the long jump at 23-7 ¾.  The Pirates’ Willie Banks set a record of 48-7 ¼ in the new event triple jump.

Vista’s Al McClure high jumped 6 feet, 7 inches, same as La Jolla’s Jim Geddes, who won on fewer misses.  Vista’s Bill Harvey won the discus at 177-5 ½, and Clairemont’s Mark Malec clocked a 4:12.5 mile.

6/2/73

55TH STATE TRACK TRIALS, @WOODLAND COMMUNITY STADIUM

EVENT NAME SCHOOL MARK PLACE
100 Jefferson Crawford :09.4w 1T
Morris Lincoln :09.7w 7T
220 Jefferson :21.4w 3rd
Morris :21.7 6T
440 Moore Morse :50.5 15T
Riggins Helix :50.7 17T
880 Fields Bonita Vista 1:58.6 17th
Eisenhart Hoover 1:58.8 18th
Mile Malec Clairemont 4:17.7 9th
Pullen Grossmont 4:23.0 17th
120 High Hurdles Mosley Oceanside :15.0 20th
Henry Lincoln
180 Low Hurdles Henry :19.0 8th
440 Relay Lincoln :41.7 2T
Morse :42.4 11T
Mile Relay Morse 3:22.0 18th
Crawford 3:29.8 26th
High Jump Geddes La Jolla 6-4 1T
McClure Vista 6-2 9T
Long Jump Mosley Oceanside 22-7 ½ 13T
Wilkinson Clairemont 22-4 16th
Triple Jump Banks Oceanside 49-1 1st
McClure Vista
Shot Put Hampton El Cajon Valley 56-3 10th
Cotten Vista 55-9 ½ 12th
Discus Harvey Vista 180-6 6th
Cotten 170-1 ½ 12th
Pole Vault Hagans Orange Glen 13-3 12th
Yarberry Hilltop

6/2/73

55TH STATE FINALS, @WOODLAND COMMUNITY STADIUM

Robert Mosley of Oceanside signaled :14.1 victory in San Diego Section 120 high hurdles.

EVENT NAME SCHOOL MARK PLACE
100 Jefferson Crawford :09.6w 1st
Morris Lincoln :09.7w 8th
220 Jefferson :21.8 5th
Morris
Mile Malec Clairemont 4:16.5 8th
Two Miles Close Monte Vista 9:19.1 10th
McGrath Monte Vista
440 Relay Lincoln :42.0 7th
Morse :42.1 9th
High Jump Geddes La Jolla 6-6 2T
McClure Vista 6-0 13th
Triple

Jump

Banks Oceanside 49-7 ¼ 1st
Shot Put Hampton El Cajon Valley 59-3 6th
Cotten Vista 57-10 ½ 7th
Discus Harvey Vista 181-2 6th
Cotten 161-1 11th



2023-24 Boys Week 5: Lancers’ Week Included 3 Big Wins

Carlsbad cemented its hold on No. 1 in the Union-Tribune poll with victories of 62-54 over No. 4 Torrey Pines, 70-66 over Valencia West Ranch, and 78-57 over No. 7 La Costa Canyon.

Montgomery stayed at No. 2, with no-sweat 60-27 and 88-31 dominations of Otay Ranch and San Ysidro.

No. 3 St. Augustine took care of Steele Canyon, 72-43, and Madison, 64-26, and then lost to San Juan Capistrano JSerra, Cal-Hi Sports’ state No. 10 team, 54-48, in the Nike Classic at Santa Ana Mater Dei.  Sophomore Jaden Bailes scored 17 points for the Saints.

John Maffei’s weekly Union-Tribune poll.

# TEAM RECORD POINTS PREVIOUS MAX-PREPS CAL-HI SPORTS
1 Carlsbad 22-2 (12) 165 1 9/9 15/15
2 Montgomery 21-2 (5) 156 2 20/18 19/21
3 St. Augustine 21-4 138 3 21/16 20/22
4 Torrey Pines 17-6 116 4 37/41 30/30
5 La Jolla Country Day 17-6 99 6 58/57 NR/NR
6 Santa Fe Christian 16-7 76 5 88/77 NR/NR
7 La Costa Canyon 16-5 70 8 65/72 NR/NR
8 Mission Hills 18-6 56 9 80/128 NR/NR
9 Cathedral 16-7 30 7 102/104 NR/NR
10 Mission Bay 15-9 12 9 126/93 NR/NR

Others receiving votes
San Marcos (18-5, 6 points), Rancho Buena Vista (18-6, 6), San Diego Southwest (22-2, 3), University City (17-7,1).

First-place votes in parenthesis.
Points on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.
Bold entries in columns are up-to-date rankings followed by previous.
Cal-Hi Sports’ and Max Preps’ represent state rankings. NR—Not ranked.

Records as of Monday, Jan. 29.

VOTING PANEL

  • John Maffei, San Diego Union-Tribune
  • Aaron Burgin, Fulltime Hoops
  • Steve Brand, Eric Williams, Freelance writers
  • John Kentera, Freelance Contributor
  • Rick Smith, partletonsports.com
  • Adam Paul, eastcountysports.com
  • Bodie Silva, scorebooklive.com
  • Braden Suprenant 97.3 FM The Fan
  • Steve Dolan, Mountain Country 107.9-FM
  • Todd Cassen, Ron Marquez, CIF San Diego Section.
  • Rex Johnson, CIF Advisory Committee
  • Joe Evangelist, San Diego Coaching Legends Committee.
  • Tom Helmantoler, Advisor Southern Conference
  • Christian Pedersen, San Diego Sports Association
  • Maxpreps



2023-24 Girls Week 5: Grizzlies, Torreys Continue to Hold Sway

No. 1 Mission Hills and No. 2 La Jolla Country Day maintained their front-runner pace, and Poway moved up to No. 3 with wins over San Marcos , 58-43, and a come-from-behind, 42-40 squeaker over former No. 3 Del Norte.

As proof of the Lady Grizzlies’ dominance, their average wins are by 19 points (62-43), although Westview offered some resistance before bowing, 66-52, after Del Norte was routed, 76-28, last week.

In eight local games,  Mission Hills’ average advantage is 71-36, with two foes held to 20 points or less. The Grizzlies’ MaxPreps‘ state ranking rose to 19 from 23, while the Lady Torreys lifted to 23 from 24 after a 85-20 win against Classical.

Oddly, Francis Parker is  No. 8 in the San Diego Section, although state-ranked 83, right behind Poway’s 81.

John Maffei’s Girls Week 5 Union-Tribune Poll

Rank/Prev Team (Record) Points † MaxPreps
Rank/Rating
Cal-Hi
Sports 35
1/1 Mission Hills (16-8) 59 (6) 19/29.80 15
2/2 La Jolla Country Day (17-6) 54 (1) 23/28.75 22
3/5 Poway (16-6) 40 81/21.75 NR
4/3 Del Norte (17-6) 39 91/20.83 NR
5/4 Westview (13-10) 34 108/19.99 NR
6/7 Bonita Vista (10-11) 32 157/17.00 NR
7/6 Rancho Bernardo (18-6) 25 133/18.44 NR
8/8 Francis Parker (14-7) 20 83/21.65 NR
9/9 Cathedral (12-10) 9 225/13.94 NR
10/10 Scripps Ranch (15-5) 7 212/14.34 NR

Others receiving votes:
Grossmont (5), Victory Christian (2), Bishop’s (2).

First-place votes in parentheses. Points  awarded on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.
Max Preps and Cal-Hi Sports are state rankings. NR/Not ranked.

The San Diego Union freelance representative Don Norcross and county-wide coaches participate in the poll.

Records as of Monday, Jan. 29.




2023-24 Girls Week 4: Grizzlies, Torreys Bruised But Upright

No. 1 Mission Hills trampled San Marcos, 72-18, but was rocked by state top 10 Santa Ana Mater Dei, 56-37, and was 2-2 in the week.

No. 2 La Jolla Country Day had three local wins and a loss to Sacramento McClatchy, 63-60.

The top eight spots remained intact in the Union-Tribune poll, although only Del Norte, 54-37 over Rancho Bernardo and 49-46 over Westview, and Francis Parker,  72-58 over La Costa Canyon, 61-24 over Pacific Ridge, and 52-46 over Anaheim Canyon in the Public versus Private event at Parker, got through the week unscathed

Del Norte gets a shot at Mission Hills Wednesday night, Jan. 24, when the Nighthawks visit the Grizzlies.

John Maffei’s Girls Week 4 Union-Tribune Poll

Rank Team (Record) Points † MaxPreps
Rank/Rating
Cal-Hi
Sports 35
1 Mission Hills (14-8) 69 (6) 23/28.41 15
2 La Jolla Country Day (17-6) 64 (1) 24/28.39 24
3 Del Norte (17-4) 49 76/21.82 Bubble
4 Westview (12-9) 40 112/19.16 NR
5 Poway (14-6) 39 94/20.38 NR
6 Rancho Bernardo (17-5) 29 126/18.71 NR
7 Bonita Vista (8-11) 37 180/15.54 NR
8 Francis Parker (12-7) 19 88/20.90 NR
9 Cathedral (11-8) 10 206/14.34 NR
10 Grossmont (15-5) 7 186/15.32 NR

Others receiving votes:
Carlsbad (5), Scripps Ranch (5), Bishop’s (3), Victory Christian (2), Oceanside (2).

First-place votes in parentheses. Points  awarded on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.
Max Preps and Cal-Hi Sports are state rankings. NR/Not ranked.

The San Diego Union freelance representative Don Norcross and county-wide coaches participate in the poll.

Records as of Tuesday , Jan. 23.