Top 25 Florida high school boys basketball rankings (1/31/2024): Montverde Academy remains undefeated and No. 1

The Eagles winning the MAIT tournament last week was further proof of their dominance in the state and nationally

It's coming down to the final week of regular season action and there's plenty of great hoop going on in the Sunshine State as the postseason looms large. 

Which teams will win district championships and who will make the playoffs? All that will be answered next week, but in the meantime teams are still battling it out.

Who are the top teams everyone should be watching out for? We've got you covered with our fourth set of Power 25 rankings for boys basketball in Florida.

Here’s the complete breakdown of Florida's elite high school basketball teams for the 2023-2024 season, as we see it for rankings. 

1. Montverde Academy (23-0)

Ranking rationale: Reason being, this Montverde Academy team is just absolutely loaded top to bottom. The Eagles have yet to lose a game yet and are playing the best basketball teams in the country. Could they run the table undefeated? Montverde features three McDonald’s All-Americans and beating Prolific Prep of California last week at the MAIT tournament was impressive. 

2. Columbus (19-4)

Ranking rationale: The Explorers are another team like IMG Academy that has a loss to Montverde Academy and another nationally-ranked program, Wasatch Academy. Other than that? The lead duo of Cayden-Cameron Boozer and other twin nightmare of Jase-Jaxon Richardson have shown their dominance throughout the South Florida circuit and country for that matter. 

3. IMG Academy (11-7)

Ranking rationale: Yes, the Ascenders' have seven losses on the season but before judging their record too hard, see the following teams: Montverde Academy, AZ Compass Prep and Bullis are among them. All three aforementioned teams are national powers and would tough games for anyone on this list. The Ascenders are beginning to play some of their best basketball as of late. 

4. Winter Haven (21-1)

Ranking rationale: Remember these guys from a year ago? The team that gave the Columbus Explorers everything they could handle? Winter Haven is back on track to compete once again for the Class 7A state championship, with Isaac Celiscar (21.5) points per game) and Jamie Phillips (16.1 points per game) leading the way in the backcourt. The Blue Devils just defeated Riviera Prep 80-69 recently. 

5. Westminster Academy (18-5)

Ranking rationale: Picking up where they left off last season, Westminster Academy has looked sharp against some of the state's better competition. The Lions this season played a nationally-ranked Long Island Lutheran club somewhat well, falling 83-59. The most impressive win to date came up against Oak Ridge earlier this season. 

6. Pembroke Pines Charter (18-4)

Ranking rationale: There's no doubting the play of this Jaguars' team through their first 22 outings. This Pembroke Pines Charter team is playing really well, behind the play of 6-foot-7 wing Josh Harris, who is averaging over 20 points per game. Pembroke Pines owns an overtime victory over St. Thomas Aquinas this season and defeated Calvary Christian Academy recently.  

7. Oak Ridge (21-3)

Ranking rationale: The Pioneers didn't let a 1-2 start deter them whatsoever as they've strung together 17 straight wins since then. At the MAIT tournament, the Pioneers picked up impressive victories over Brewster Academy (New Hampshire) and The Rock School. 

8. The Rock School (17-8)

Ranking rationale: Now we've been sleeping on The Rock School national this season, but no longer. The Rock School national team notched impressive victories Calvary Christian Academy, Central Pointe Christian and Imani Christian Academy. 

9. Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian (13-8)

Ranking rationale: The Eagles have eight losses, but take a deeper dive and you'll see the teams they're facing are among the best in the state. Oh, and two of them have come against Riviera Prep and losses to Brewster Academy (New Hampshire), The Rock School. 

10. Riviera Prep (17-8) 

Ranking rationale: Last year's Class 3A state champions brought back many members of that very team, including guard Dante Allen. The Bulldogs have eight losses, but they've come against some of the country's best in Columbus (see above), Winter Haven, Long Island Lutheran and arguably the nation's top club alongside Montverde Academy. 

11. Orlando Christian Prep (18-4)

Ranking rationale: The Warriors are always seemingly in the conversation when it comes to competing for state championships. There's no reason why Orlando Christian Prep won't be heavily in those conversations now with the way they're playing, with some of its losses coming to teams like Corner Canyon (Utah), Westminster Academy and Winter Haven. 

12. Sagemont (17-6)

Ranking rationale: The defending Class 2A state champions from a season ago have looked good from the outset behind the play of Kevin Thomas and Patrick Liburd. Both players are averaging around 17 points per game and will be relied upon to lead Sagemont throughout the season. 

13. Gibbs (20-3) 

Ranking rationale: There's a new top team of St. Petersburg, Florida and that's the Gibbs Gladiators. It's been a pretty impressive start for Larry Murphy's bunch, coming off a 23-6 campaign last year. The breakout player for Gibbs this season has been freshman Oneal Delancy, who is averaging 16.3 points per game. 

14. Andrew Jackson (19-3) 

Ranking rationale: Another team making their debut onto this list are the Tigers of Jacksonville. Since Dec. 12th, this program has arguably been one of the best around, winning 14 straight games. Wins over Gibbs, Ribault and Mainland have impressed. 

15. Victory Christian Academy (20-4)

Ranking rationale: Steve Fitzgerald always does a very nice job with his Storm program out of Polk County, with the 2023-2024 campaign playing out no differently. Lorenzo Cason has been one of the county's top players not only in Polk, but the state as a senior point guard. The Storm have won 14 games in a row.

16. Williston (22-2)

Ranking rationale: We'd be remiss if we didn't make a mention of the defending Class 1A state champion Red Devils on this list. Williston is playing some high level basketball right now and all signs point to this team making a run at repeating as state champions. Only losses have come to Mater Lakes Academy and Winter Haven. 

17. North Tampa Christian (21-3) 

Ranking rationale: Making their debut onto this list are the Titans, who have yet to lose to a team from the Sunshine State this season. Only losses have come against Williston, Morton (Illinois) and St. Xavier (Kentucky). Impressive wins have come over Cardinal Mooney, Gateway Charter, Lake Worth and Seffner Christian. 

18. Northeast (14-8) 

Ranking rationale: Class 5A better watch out as the Hurricanes are ramping up to be one of the state's better clubs heading into the new year. With just eight losses under their belt, Northeast has impressed through 22 games. Leading the way is Landen Joseph, who is averaging 19.3 points per game. 

19. Western (16-7)

Ranking rationale: The Wildcats have played a tough slate of games through 23 games and two of their seven losses have come against teams on this list (Pembroke Pines Charter, Wellington). Other than that, Western has remained one of the tougher teams out of South Florida.

20. Dwyer (21-3) 

Ranking rationale: It seems like no matter what year it is, the Panthers always come creeping up eventually as one of the state's better ball clubs. This winter provides no different story compared to past years, with Dwyer picking up some impressive wins along the way. Only losses have come at the hands of Jupiter, Palm Beach Lakes and Western.

21. Gateway Charter (17-7) 

Ranking rationale: The Griffins have played a very tough regular season schedule and it speaks to some of their losses on the slate. Among Gateway Charter's losses are Gibbs, North Tampa Christian Academy, Victory Christian Academy. All three teams are on this list. 

22. Mater Lakes Academy (16-7) 

Ranking rationale: We know the Bears have lost seven games this season, but this is one of the more talented teams in the state. Mater Lakes has an impressive victory on its slate over Williston and has played national power Columbus and Riviera Prep. 

23. Sarasota (20-2)

Ranking rationale: Outside of a loss to IMG Academy's national team to begin the season and North Port, Sarasota has been impressive. The Sailors remain the South Suncoast's top team and are winners of now nine straight contests.

24. Wellington (19-4)

Ranking rationale: Hard not to like what's going on over in Palm Beach County with the Wolverines. This club has been winning games by a pretty wide margin. The point differential for Wellington this season is 359, with the four losses coming by a combined margin of 16. Despite a loss to Dwyer back on Jan. 9, Wellington remains one of the state's best. 

25. St. Thomas Aquinas (17-6) 

Ranking rationale: Playing all-around solid basketball are the Raiders of Fort Lauderdale. With just six losses on the season to Cardinal Gibbons, Riviera Prep, Pembroke Pines Charter, Winter Haven, North Broward Prep and Lexington Catholic (Kentucky), St. Thomas Aquinas is a team that's shown the ability to compete with anyone in Class 6A. 

On the outside looking in: Bell Creek Academy, Blake, Brooks Debartolo Collegiate, Brooksville Central, Edgewater, Florida Christian, Hileah Educational Academy, Lake Highland Prep, Lake Worth, Mainland, Marianna, Milton, Norland, Northwestern, North Broward Prep, NSU University, Olympia, Oviedo, Palmetto Ridge, Paxon School, Rickards, Rockledge, Sanford Seminole, Santa Fe Catholic, Sneads, Stranahan, Tampa Catholic, Windermere, Wiregrass Ranch

-- Andy Villamarzo | villamarzo@scorebooklive.com | @sblivefl 


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ANDY VILLAMARZO

Andy Villamarzo has been a sports writer in the Tampa Bay (FL) Area since 2007, writing for publications such as Tampa Bay Times, The Tampa Tribune, The Suncoast News, Tampa Beacon, Hernando Sun to name a few. Andy resides out of the Tarpon Springs, FL area and started as a writer with SB Live Sports in the summer of 2022 covering the Tampa Bay Area. He has quickly become one of Florida's foremost authorities on high school sports, appearing frequently on podcasts, radio programs and digital broadcasts as an expert on team rankings, recruiting and much more.