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After breaking national record for consecutive victories, Red Knights meet No. 18 Etiwanda on Monday.
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Panthers return to the national rankings after securing a pair of wins over ranked opponents.
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Ravens legend will coach his son, work with former teammate Jamal Lewis.
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Golden State has six starting signal callers, the most in one state since 1992.
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Red Knights notch historic win over Blue Valley North at Sophie Cunningham Classic, extending streak that began in 2020.
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Palos Verdes, Vandegrift, Brooklyn Technical among MaxPreps Cup state leaders after fall sports season.
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Third-year head coach led Panthers to 16-0 record and first state title in 21 years.
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Graham Simpson, Eric McFarland, Ace Leutele headline prep football's best from Class of 2028.
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Top-ranked senior dropped 50 in 103-42 victory, bringing career total to 4,389 points
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Westview signal caller threw for 4,135 yards and 57 touchdowns, leading Chargers to state championship game.
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Petty surpassed 1,000 career points in two seasons at Auburn before transferring back to Rainier Beach.
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Texas, Pennsylvania and Ohio lead the way with nearly 100 combined players including three of the four starting quarterbacks.
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Bruins win five state championships to build lead over Lone Peak of Utah, Bolles of Florida.
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Unsigned senior connected on 28 shots from the field and nine 3-pointers in historic performance.
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Elijah Haven, Landen Williams-Callis, Isala Wily-Ava headline prep football's best from Class of 2027.
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Top-rated prospect from Class of 2027 accounted for over 4,000 yards of total offense and 56 touchdowns, leading Dunham to state championship game in Louisiana.
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Unfortunate news for previous No. 1 Mitty as McKenna Woliczko will miss the rest of the season with an ACL injury.
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Owasso and St. John's join the rankings after Notre Dame and Duncanville drop out following losses.
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Tyler Atkinson, Jackson Cantwell, Faizon Brandon headline prep football's best from the Class of 2026.
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Five-star linebacker led Grayson to first state title since 2020.
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Jordan Haley, John Lesser, Cory Eikmeier among national 8-man football career leaders.
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Quentin Gibson, Keelon Russell and Luke Nickel headline high school football's best.
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Colorado-bound wide receiver went for over 2,000 yards and 36 touchdowns while leading North Crowley to Class 6A Division 1 state title in Texas.
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Alvin Henderson, Jordan Durham among the additions from the recently-completed season.
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Wolverines pick up wire-to-wire win following back-to-back victories over top five opponents.
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Knights get 23 from Kaleena Smith as Monarchs' five-star junior Woliczko leaves game in second quarter with apparent knee injury.
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Nikolas Khamenia, Joe Sterling lead Harvard-Westlake past No. 2 Gonzaga 66-63 in game of the night from Arizona event.
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McKenna Woliczko scores 21 in Mitty win, Kaleena Smith leads Ontario Christian with 25 and Aliyahna Morris drops 36 for Etiwanda.
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Hall of Fame athletes Bill Walton, Rickey Henderson, Willie Mays and Jerry West among those who died over the past 12 months.
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Tournament wins push Bella Vista Prep and Utah Prep into rankings.
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Former Rabun County star totaled 254 touchdowns and more than 18,000 yards at the prep level, leaving as state’s all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns.
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Sierra Canyon senior and son of LeBron James missed the first nine games of the season due to injury.
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Bishop O'Connell, DeMatha, Duncanville, DePaul College Prep, Cretin-Derham Hall and St. Thomas Aquinas earn spots in national rankings.
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Wampus Cats coming off tournament title at Sandra Meadows Classic in Texas.
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Knights weren't held under 40 all season en route to fifth consecutive state championship and 13th since 1996.
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Mustangs win second straight Platinum Division title as Brayden Burries scores game-high 24.
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Incarnate Word Academy girls basketball, a record football losing streak and healing following a school shooting captured the nation's attention over the past 12 months.
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Red Knights beat Lift for Life Academy 65-47 to tie national record, capture Visitation Christmas Tournament title.
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Prescott outlasts Chatsworth 93-87 in overtime of Southern California holiday tournament contest.
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Inglewood beats Chatsworth 88-84 win as Crowe goes off in 55-point performance.
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Bulldogs on top for the second time in three years after going 15-1 and capturing Class 4A Division 2 state championship.
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Columbus strengthens hold on top spot by capturing City of Palms Classic title while Roosevelt moves up to No. 4 after winning Tarkanian Classic.
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Top 40 junior Jaxon Richardson continued his stellar play with a team-high 18 points in the championship game.
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Monarchs upend Ontario Christian for title, will meet Knights again in two weeks in San Francisco Bay Area.
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Jordon Davison, Malachi Toney, Luke Nickel, Quentin Gibson selected from "Big Four" states.
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Monarchs crowned MaxPreps National Champions after going wire-to-wire as No. 1 team in the country for third time since 2017.
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Johnson recorded a score of 88 out of 100 in the championship round to edge out L.J. Holman.
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Four players scored 15 or more points for the Lone Star State powerhouse led by a team-high 19 points from three-star Oral Roberts pledge Leroy Kelly IV.
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Junior McKenna Woliczko earns back-to-back MVP honors with a 25-point performance.
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Luke Nickel leads No. 2 Milton to 56-35 win over Langston Hughes in Georgia 5A state championship.