With a full understanding of the vast gulf between girls' hoops programs (private/parochial vs. public) in the Central Coast Section, it's no surprise that the most recent MaxPreps CCS ratings show the top 11 teams as all private/parochials. But what about the publics? From No.12 to No.23, the publics make a reasonable showing with 10 schools (a quasi-top ten if you will) named. Three of the top four are from the PAL In order, the publics are:
12. Half Moon Bay, 8-2.
13. Evergreen Valley, 10-3
15. Hillsdale, 11-1
16. Menlo-Atherton, 7-4
17. Watsonville, 12-2
18. Alisal, 8-4
19. Lynbrook, 10-3
20. Prospect, 8-2
22. Los Gatos, 5-7
23. Christopher, 9-2.
It is relevant to note that Los Gatos has, by far, the strongest SOS of any of the CCS publics. When it comes time to place teams in the CCS Open Division bracket, a good argument can be made to include only the top-tier private/parochials. Still, the odds of that happening appear to be quite slim if history is any indication. The section honchos always add a public sacrificial lamb or two into the Open mix. It's rarely pretty.
12. Half Moon Bay, 8-2.
13. Evergreen Valley, 10-3
15. Hillsdale, 11-1
16. Menlo-Atherton, 7-4
17. Watsonville, 12-2
18. Alisal, 8-4
19. Lynbrook, 10-3
20. Prospect, 8-2
22. Los Gatos, 5-7
23. Christopher, 9-2.
It is relevant to note that Los Gatos has, by far, the strongest SOS of any of the CCS publics. When it comes time to place teams in the CCS Open Division bracket, a good argument can be made to include only the top-tier private/parochials. Still, the odds of that happening appear to be quite slim if history is any indication. The section honchos always add a public sacrificial lamb or two into the Open mix. It's rarely pretty.
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