Etiwanda, Redlands, Ike highly ranked

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Etiwanda is now seventh (up from eighth) in the calhisports.com state Division I boys basketball rankings and Redlands is holding steady at 12th. Both teams are unbeaten. Upland is ranked 15th. Also,
Riverside King is eighth.

In D2, Eisenhower is sixth (up from seventh, despite last week's loss to Redlands). Mater Dei has jumped ahead of San Jose Archbishop Mitty, which lost to San Francisco Archbishop Riordan and looks like it will be without UCLA recruit Drew Gordon (broken foot) for the rest of the season.

San Juan Capistrano JSerra, led by former Fontana player Demetrius Walker, is third in D4.

In the boys' overall SoCal state rankings, Etiwanda is ninth, King is 10th, Redlands is 16th and Eisenhower is 19th.

In the D1 girls state rankings, Miller has dropped two places to fifth, Cajon dropped a notch to eighth and Perris is 10th.

In D2, Ayala slipped three places to sixth.

San Francisco Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep has resumed its winning ways this week as it recovers from its recent tragedy. The Fightin' Irish are still No. 1 in the D3 state rankings.

In the overall SoCal rankings, Miller is sixth, Cajon is 12th and Ayala is 19th. Cajon has a showdown on Saturday with No. 10 Ventura.




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