So who are the top 20 teams in Northern California and why?
If we all contribute a school or four, we should be able to come up with a pretty interesting list.
The usual suspects are easy to pick out, and ordering them will be a challenge, but who are the sleeper teams in your area, if any?
For example, in the East Bay, Berkeley should be better with all those young players a year more experienced and Piedmont may have those transfers eligible, though one is supposedly hurt. On my side of the tunnel, though, it's hard to think of anyone after Miramonte, though Carondelet will still have some firepower. Hard to say, though, but maybe someone has some other insights.
Practice starts in two weeks ... though of course Mater Dei began practice in mid-August. A little advantage for Southern Section teams.
If we all contribute a school or four, we should be able to come up with a pretty interesting list.
The usual suspects are easy to pick out, and ordering them will be a challenge, but who are the sleeper teams in your area, if any?
For example, in the East Bay, Berkeley should be better with all those young players a year more experienced and Piedmont may have those transfers eligible, though one is supposedly hurt. On my side of the tunnel, though, it's hard to think of anyone after Miramonte, though Carondelet will still have some firepower. Hard to say, though, but maybe someone has some other insights.
Practice starts in two weeks ... though of course Mater Dei began practice in mid-August. A little advantage for Southern Section teams.