Harvard Westlake moves up three spots this week to No. 12 in the nation after a clear victory over previous No. 19 seed Sierra Canyon.
Led by USC signee and ESPN 100 No. 26 overall prospect Trent Perry, as well as Harvard signee and ESPN 100 No. 98 Robert Hinton, the Wolverines cruised to a 72-38 victory over Sierra Canyon. They also earned a 64-40 victory over previously ranked St. John Bosco.
Elsewhere in the country, No. 18 Gonzaga was led by ESPN 60's No. 34 overall prospect Nyk Lewis to finish its regular season at 25-4 with two more wins this week. That included a tough 58-55 road win over WCAC foe St. John's College High School.
Here are this week's Boys High School Basketball Power Rankings.
1. Montverde Academy (Florida) 28-0
2. Paul VI (Virginia) 27-2
3. Long Island Lutheran (New York) 17-4
4. Columbus (Florida) 22-4
5. Prolific Preparation (California) 26-5
6. La Lumière (Indiana) 20-4
7. Link Academy (Missouri) 21-6
8. Brewster Academy (NH) 23-7
9. AZ Compass (Ariz.) 21-5
10. Archbishop Stepniac (New York) 21-3
11. Don Bosco High School (New Jersey) 24-3
12. Harvard-Westlake (California) 27-3
13. IMG Academy (Florida) 16-8
14. Oak Hill Academy (Virginia) 21-4
15. Dynamic Preparation (Texas) 20-1
16. Myers Park (North Carolina) 22-2
17. Bullis School (Maryland) 23-2
18. Gonzaga College (Washington, DC) 25-4
19. Combine Academy (NC) 21-2
20. Jackson-Reed (Washington, DC) 32-2
21. Wasatch Academy (Utah) 14-4
22. East Plane (Texas) 34-0
23. Grayson (Georgia) 25-2
24. Sierra Canyon (California) 27-2
25. Bishop O'Connell (Virginia) 21-7
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