Sports
The Times’ final top 25 boys’ basketball rankings for 2021-22
The Los Angeles Occasions’ ultimate highschool boys’ basketball rankings:
Rk SCHOOL (report); How they completed (final rank)
1. CORONA CENTENNIAL (33-1); SS Open champion, State Open champion (1)
2. SIERRA CANYON (26-5); SS Open quarterfinalist, State Open semifinalist (2)
3. HARVARD-WESTLAKE (25-4); SS Open runner-up, State Open quarterfinalist (3)
4. DAMIEN (32-4); SS Open quarterfinalist, State Division I champion (5)
5. CREAN LUTHERAN (25-7); SS Open quarterfinalist, State Division I semifinalist (6)
6. MATER DEI (26-5); SS Open quarterfinalist, State Open first spherical (7)
7. SHERMAN OAKS NOTRE DAME (21-8); SS Open quarterfinalist, State Division I quarterfinalist (8)
8. BISHOP MONTGOMERY (21-4); SS Open quarterfinalist, State Open quarterfinalist (12)
9. ST. BERNARD (24-8); SS Division 1 champion, State Division I quarterfinalist (19)
10. RIVERSIDE POLY (26-3); SS Division 1 quarterfinalist (4)
11. COLONY (25-3); SS Division 1 quarterfinalist (11)
12. VILLAGE CHRISTIAN (28-5); SS Division 2AA champion, State Division I second spherical (16)
13. SANTA MARGARITA (20-4); SS Division 1 second spherical (14)
14. ST. JOHN BOSCO (22-10); SS Division 1 semifinalist, State Division I first spherical (17)
15. FOOTHILL (31-4); SS Division 2AA semifinalist, State Division II runner-up (18)
16. ROLLING HILLS PREP (21-2); SS Division 1 second spherical (10)
17. ST. FRANCIS (25-6); SS Division 1 quarterfinalist (15)
18. HERITAGE CHRISTIAN (22-5); SS Division 1 second spherical (13)
19. ST. ANTHONY (18 -9); SS Division 1 semifinalist, State Division I second spherical (20)
20. JSERRA (20-11); SS Division 1 runner-up, State Division I second spherical (25)
21. LOYOLA (22-7); SS Division 1 quarterfinalist (NR)
22. ETIWANDA (21-7); SS Division 1 second spherical (9)
23. SAN JUAN HILLS (27-5); SS Division 2A champion, State Division II first spherical (21)
24. FAIRFAX (16-7); Metropolis Open champion, State Division I first spherical (NR)
25. VENICE (21-10); Metropolis Open quarterfinalist, State Division III runner-up (23)