2022-23 High School Rankings

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McGowan was back up for the postseason and beat Nick O'Neill in the National Prep finals. Joe Toscano lost to Elijah Cortez in the California State finals. Toscano has consistently outplaced Cortez this season, so he stays ahead in the rankings, but Cortez makes his move into the top-20. Freshman Tylin Thrine enters after beating Logan Frazier and winning a state title to finish an undefeated season in Indiana last week. 

Mason Gibson is inactive, but he'll move back up once he returns to competition.

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Tylin Thrine over Logan Frazier

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RankYearNameSchoolStateCollegePrevious
1JRBenjamin DavinoSt. CharlesIL
1
2SRMarc-Anthony McGowanBlair AcademyNJPrinceton3 (120)
3SRCaden HorwathDavisonMIMichigan4
4SRBraeden DavisDundeeMIPenn State5
5SRMax GallagherBlue PointNYPenn6
6SRVinny KilkearyGreater LatrobePAOhio State7
7JRJake CrappsCassGANavy8
8JRNick O'NeillMalvern PrepPAArmy West Point9
9JRDillon CampbellLegacy ChristianOH
10
10SRKael LauridsenBenningtonNENebraska7
11FRJoseph ToscanoBuchananCA
11
12SRLuke StanichRoxburyNJLehigh12
13JRPorter MateckiWhitfieldMO
8 (120)
14SRJameson GarciaMarmionILHarvard13
15FRTylin ThrineNew CastleIN
NR
16SRLogan FrazierCrown PointINVirginia Tech14
17JRDraegen OrineWyoming SeminaryPANC State15
18SRJacob JoycePonagansetRIStanford18
19SRDrew HeethuisDetroit CCMIPrinceton19
20SOElijah CortezGilroyCA
NR