No team has really emerged as No. 1. In truth, there really isn’t a No. 1 team.
“Anyone can win. Anyone can be beaten,” King/Drew coach Lloyd Webster said.
So here’s a courageous effort to come up with the top 10 teams.
1. CHATSWORTH (7-9): Chancellors have the best player in sophomore Alijah Arenas and appear to be making progress.
2. LACES (10-6): Donovan Cornelius has been outstanding for a team that might win the Western League title.
3. KING/DREW (3-5): Always count on coach Lloyd Webster to have his team in title contention come February.
4. BIRMINGHAM (7-9): Coach Nick Halic’s program has been stable and consistent.
5. WESTCHESTER (4-4): Comets have a win over LACES and room to grow.
6. WASHINGTON PREP (4-9): Lots of size to cause problems.
7. NARBONNE (6-7): Gauchos put Marine League on notice with 2-0 start.
8. CLEVELAND (6-6): The arrival of Souljah Niles has Cavaliers surging.
9. GRANT (5-4): William Overton has given Lancers a lift.
10. GARDENA (10-5): Having size and veteran coach helps.