All-Encompassing SGV(N) Top 25 after Week 6 …


Summer of Santiago has become the Fall of Travis

1. Charter Oak (5-1) — Hands down the best offense in the area.
2. St. Francis (6-0) — Knights have inside track to Mission crown.
3. West Covina (6-1) — Getting scarier as Chris Solomon gets healthier.
4. Bishop Amat (5-2) — Crespi could be Amat’s first quality win this season.
5. Damien (5-1) — Sparty making me look like a genius (see preview mag).
6. San Dimas (5-1) — Saints are this good because they know their identity.
7. Covina (6-1) — Healthy Billy The Kid may be the difference vs. San Dimas.
8. St. Paul (5-1) — Chaminade loss puts Swordsmen under serious pressure.
9. La Habra (3-3) — Highlanders are back to doing what they do best.
10. Maranatha (6-0) — League opener vs. Whittier Christian is a doozy.
11. Chino Hills (3-3) — Quietly laying in the weeds waiting for Charter Oak.
12. La Serna (5-1) — Can put El Rancho in a world of hurt in the Del Rio.
13. Arcadia (4-2) — Still dangerous enough to win it all in Southeast.
14. Los Altos (6-1) — Conqs put themselves right back in Hacienda race.
15. La Puente (6-0) — Averaging a whopping 40 points per game.
16. Arroyo (5-1) — South El Monte game is for high stakes. Who knew?
17. Alhambra (5-1) — Defending Almont champ Schurr would be nice win for Moors.
18. California (5-1) — Defense continues to impress (allowing 10.5 ppg this season).
19. Diamond Ranch (3-4) — Panthers got wake up call from Los Altos.
20. Monrovia (3-3) — Four more weeks to get good before title defense begins.
21. Claremont (4-2) — Wolfpack now under big pressure in rugged Sierra.
22. Pomona (4-3) — Devils on a roll since Covina loss.
23. South El Monte (5-1) — Dream season could get dreamier with Arroyo win.
24. El Monte (4-2) — Lions down Rosemead, now thinking league title.
25. Azusa (3-3) — Remember the Aztecs? They’re creeping up in Mid-Valley.