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OC ALL COUNTY TEAMS 1ST TEAM Eyassu Worku Los Alamitos Senior Spencer Freedman Mater Dei Sophomore Kezie Okpala Esperanza Junior Evan Battey Villa Park Junior MJ Cage Mater Dei Senior 3RD TEAM Pearson Parker Servite Sophomore Kiron Dey University Senior Brad Belshe Cypress Senior Isaac Douglass Yorba Linda Senior Cameron Griffin Servite Senior 2ND TEAM Nate Matthews Edison Junior Randall Walker Edison Junior Jake Linsky Northwood Senior Sebastian Much JSerra Junior KaVaughn Scott Orange Lutheran Senior 4TH TEAM Trey Smith Saddleback Valley Christian Junior Kaden Rasheed Santa Margarita Junior Chris Williams Orange Lutheran Junior Lucas Araujo Foothill Senior Elijah Mosham El Dorado Senior HONORABLE MENTION Alec Hickman JSerra Senior Dawson Baker Capistrano Valley Sophomore Joseph Riley Orange Lutheran Junior Mark Butler Savanna Senior Matt Serven Fountain Valley Junior Michael Bagatourian Crean Lutheran Junior Michael Yee Beckman Senior Myles Franklin Villa Park Junior Pepe Garcia Los Alamitos Senior Zamir Kelly Ocean View Senior FINAL TEAM RANKINGS
1 1 25-3 Mater Dei The Monarchs did not lose a game in Orange County and wind up 25-3 despite a returning class that did not match the stardom of past seasons. Mater Dei found a way to win games, had to defend and fed off the unselfish play of top OC sophomore, Spencer Freedman. 2 2 23-4 Los Alamitos Eyassu Worku was the best player in Orange County all season and Los Alamitos won close games against Edison and Orange Lutheran to prove to be the second best team. The Griffins also benefitted from contributions from Pepe Garcia, Jake Eyman and other capable role players. 3 3 21-6 Orange Lutheran OLU did everything but knock off Mater Dei this season. One of Coach Norstrom's most balanced teams with Joseph Riley, Zach Jervis, KaVaughn Scott and Chris Williams leading a potent offense that also played great team defense, especially in two wins against Santa Margarita.
4 4 17-9 Santa Margarita A solid season for the Eagles which lands them the last spot in the CIF Open Division to face Chino Hills. Santa Margarita won the games they should have but were not able to knock off Mater Dei or Orange Lutheran in the closing stretch of those rival games. 5 7 22-5 Northwood An impressive full season resume included an undefeated run in the Pacific Coast League, ending the season with a 15 game winning streak and only losing two games on the season with Jake Linsky in the line-up. 6 5 19-8 Esperanza The Aztecs slid from a top five preseason ranking out of the top ten to end the season right back where they started led by Kezie Okpala, Travis Kettering, Brendan Harrick and a cast of supporters. Once Harrick became eligible, Mark Hill's squad only lost one game the rest of the season. 7 8 22-4 Crean Lutheran
In maybe the most surprising outcome of the regular season, Crean Lutheran, led by Coach of the Year, Josh Beaty, won 22 games including several impressive wins behind a versatile attack of capable shooters and scorers who bought in on the defensive end. 8 12 19-7 Foothill Rusty Van Cleave was a strong contender for Coach of the Year after an extremely impressive season for the Knights. Despite not having a superstar player, Foothill fought their way through the ultra-tough Crestview League and played consistently well all season long. 9 10 21-6 Yorba Linda Most analysts had Yorba Linda in the bottom half of the top ten to start the season and they did not disappoint. Led by Hope-bound Isaac Douglass, they won the North Hills League and consistently beat more talented teams all season long. 10 15 20-6 San Clemente The Tritons won twenty games and the South Coast League Championship with a versatile attack led by Dillon Waikle, Gage Shelmidine, Jake Cameron and Cole Fotheringham.
11 9 20-7 Edison With an explosive backcourt of Randall Walker and Nate Matthews, the Chargers had aspirations of a Sunset League Championship but were unable to knock off Los Al. Nonetheless an impressive season led by a dynamic duo of perimeter scorers, who both return. 12 6 16-11 J Serra The Lions recovered nicely from a down year last season. The addition of Sebastian Much combined with Cal-bound Alec Hickman, helped Joedy Gardner assemble a strong offensive unit that hovered around the top ten all season. 13 11 16-11 Villa Park An injury to explosive point guard Myles Franklin down the stretch derailed the Spartans otherwise successful season. The addition of Evan Battey helped propel Villa Park to be a top team in Orange County all season long and begin the playoffs as a team to watch. 14 14 20-7 El Toro
Todd Dixon's squad had their ups and downs this season but like the Chargers typically do, they competed and defended to wind up the season as a possible top ten team on their way to another twenty win season. 15 13 14-14 Servite The Friars would have had a chance to win any other league in Orange County outside of the Trinity League, proven by quality wins over Northwood, Canyon, and J Serra. Losing Otis Reale to a broken wrist was tough for a team without depth or shooting. 16 16 23-4 Ocean View Ocean View started the season slow but got healthy and made it through a tough non-league schedule that included some bad losses. Once they got to League, there was nothing stopping them from an undefeated Golden West League title with their perimeter play and shooting. 17 17 19-8 Corona Del Mar Sam Kobrine and Matt Cvrtlik helped lead Ryan Schacter's Sea Kings squad to yet another impressive season. They were unable to knock off Northwood but they had several impressive wins and will be a threat to make a run in the postseason.
18 19 21-7 Newport Harbor It is not easy to win 20 games, let alone in the Sunset League. The Newport Harbor program got back on a winning track this year after several down seasons and appears to be headed in the right direction for years to come. 19 18 18-8 Beckman Not a surprise that Beckman finishes in the top 20 this season as they displayed their outstanding perimeter shooting last year led by Michael Yee, Kai Weissenberg, Justin Reinhardt and Shane Taleisnik. If the Patriots had size they could have competed with anyone and they had their share of impressive wins including at CDM. 20 NR 19-9 Sonora Mike Murphy's squad got off to a rocky start in Freeway League play but ended the season on an impressive winning streak. Led by Kevin Marlow, Austin Carter and Steven Riley, the Raiders finished strong to again be crowned Freeway League Champions. 21 NR 15-11 Tesoro
22 NR 19-9 Capistrano Valley 23 NR 19-9 Cypress 24 20 20-7 Capistrano Valley Christian 25 NR 20-7 Buena Park Rank Previous Record Team Comment Open Gym Premier Training Center: 1500 South Anaheim Blvd, Anaheim, CA 92805 Privacy Policy (/privacy) Curator Login (/curator-login) Open Gym Premier 2016, All Rights Reserved. Proudly powered By: IdeaWebb (http://ideawebb.com/)