CIF-SS Central Division poll: Rancho drops to 3rd

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1. Upland (7-0) Last week: 2
2. Colton (6-1) Last week: 3
3. Rancho Cucamonga (6-1) Last week: 1
4. Colony (6-1) Last week: 4
5. Chino Hills (6-1) Last week: 5
6. Ayala (6-1) Last week: 7
7. Etiwanda (5-2) Last week: 8
8. Wildomar Elsinore (5-2) Last week: 6
9. Cajon (5-2) Last week: 9
10. Arroyo Valley (5-2) Last week: NR
Dropped out: No. 10 Glendora (4-3).
Others receiving votes: West Valley (4-3), Chaffey (4-3), Los Osos (3-4).

INLAND DIVISION
1. Redlands East Valley
2. Corona Centennial
3. Vista Murrieta
4. Norco
5. Rancho Verde
6. Redlands
7. Great Oak
8. Chaparral
9. Arlington
10. Corona Roosevelt
Others receiving votes: La Sierra, Miller.

EASTERN DIVISION
1. Citrus Hill
2. Palm Desert
3. Serrano
4. Silverado
5. San Jacinto
6. Rim of the World
7. Barstow
8. Kaiser
9. Norte Vista
10. Victor Valley
Others receiving votes: Riverside Notre Dame, Coachella Valley, Granite Hills, Palm Springs, La Quinta, Summit.

SOUTHWEST DIVISION
1. Rowland
2. Charter Oak
3. South Hills
4. Burbank
5. Crescenta Valley
6. Walnut
7. Bell Gardens
8. Schurr
9. Santa Fe
10. Burbank Burroughs

MID-VALLEY DIVISION
1. Monrovia
2. San Dimas
3. Azusa
4. Baldwin Park
5. Paraclete
6. San Marino
7. Village Christian
8. Arroyo
9. Gladstone
10. La Puente
Others receiving votes: Workman, Pomona.

EAST VALLEY DIVISION
1. St. Margaret's
2. Campbell Hall
3. Maranatha
4. Santa Paula
5. Kern Valley
6. Sage Hill
7. Sierra Canyon
8. Arrowhead Christian
9. Fillmore
10. Frazier Mountain
Others receiving votes: Brethren Christian, Twentynine Palms, Brentwood.

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