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<p><strong>Lincoln (20–1)</strong></p>
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<p>Lincoln continues to separate itself from the pack, entering the final stretch with just one loss on the season. The Trojans' lone setback came against Crossroad, but they've already beaten two other teams on this list twice, helping solidify their grip on the top spot. Ranked inside Florida's top 70, Lincoln's résumé could benefit from a stronger overall schedule, but the consistency has been undeniable.</p>
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<p>Senior forward Malakhi Lowe leads the way, averaging 10.0 points and 6.2 rebounds, while dual-sport QB Landon Dougherty uses his 6-5 frame to create matchup problems on the hardwood. The supporting cast of Kyle Chambliss, [player_tooltip player_id='2510478' first='George' last='Mutanga'], Wes Payne, and Bryce Sealey gives Lincoln depth, balance, and reliability on both ends.</p>
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<p><strong>Crossroad Academy (14–3)</strong></p>
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<p>Crossroad's rise to No. 2 is backed by results. Wins over Godby and a statement victory against Lincoln highlight a season defined by close, competitive basketball. All three losses have come by a combined 11 points, including one to Lincoln.</p>
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<p>Senior guards Jabari Boahen (13.9 PPG) and Camari Hale (11.9 PPG) anchor the offense, while forward Trenton Jones provides interior production with 9.0 points and 7.8 rebounds. The added scoring punch from [player_tooltip player_id='2809440' first='Mason' last='Mobley'] has helped push this group firmly into contender territory.</p>
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<p><strong>Godby (17–6)</strong></p>
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<p>Godby remains a factor under second-year head coach Jordan Gaskins, who helped guide the program to a historic 33–0 state championship in 2014–15. That championship standard still sets the bar.</p>
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<p>Senior [player_tooltip player_id='3281276' first='Jaden' last='Staten'] has reshaped his game into a true point guard role, averaging 21.8 points per game while controlling tempo and creating offense. Forwards Jason Brown (9.2 PPG) and Lazarus Chambers (8.6 PPG) provide steady interior support. A rivalry matchup with Rickards looms large.</p>
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<p><strong>Leon (17–7)</strong></p>
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<p>After a 20–8 finish last season, Leon is tracking toward another strong year under second-year head coach Daron Huff. Senior guards DeKendrick Williams and Elijah Knight bring leadership and stability, while junior forward Keon Green adds upside and versatility to the lineup.</p>
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<p>Losses to Rickards and Godby were tough, but Leon still controls its destiny heading into the closing stretch.</p>
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<p><strong>Munroe (18–5)</strong></p>
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<p>Munroe's success has been driven by balanced scoring and consistent guard play. The Bobcats are led by sophomore [player_tooltip player_id='3292719' first='Antwon' last='West'] (10.0 PPG), junior Justin Taylor (9.3 PPG), and senior [player_tooltip player_id='3294331' first='Zelden' last='Chukes'] (10.6 PPG), giving them reliable production without relying on a single scorer.</p>
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<p>Depth continues to matter, with contributions from Tyler Denson, [player_tooltip player_id='2294509' first='Jamari' last='Jones'], Ke'Yun Adger, and Isaiah McKenzie. The even distribution reflects a program emphasizing development, confidence, and offensive continuity.</p>
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<p><strong>Rickards (11–11)</strong></p>
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<p>Rickards has experienced an up-and-down season after replacing four seniors, but the talent is evident. Forward Calvin Thomas remains one of the better prospects in the state, averaging 17.2 points per game and serving as the team's offensive focal point.</p>
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