ORANGE COUNTY GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TOP 10

(Records through Oct. 8)

1. Mater Dei 33-2: Monarchs beat JSerra, have clinched another outright Trinity League championship, remain No. 1 in MaxPreps.com national rankings.

Previous ranking: 1

2. Huntington Beach 27-6: Oilers clinched the Surf League championship with league wins over Los Alamitos, Newport Harbor.

Previous ranking: 2

3. Beckman 26-5: Patriots, No. 1 in latest CIF Southern Section Division 3 rankings, moved Pacific Coast League record to 5-0 with league wins over Sage Hill, Northwood.

Previous ranking: 3

4. Los Alamitos 27-4: Griffins played Huntington Beach to five sets in close Surf League loss, advanced to semifinals of Redondo tournament.

Previous ranking: 4

5. JSerra: 24-10: Lions lost to Mater Dei in four sets by these scores – 21-25, 23-25, 25-23, 23-25.

Previous ranking: 6

6. Santa Margarita: Eagles beat Orange Lutheran, lost to JSerra in Trinity League matches.

Previous ranking: 7

7. Orange Lutheran 25-12: Lancers lost to Santa Margarita, defeated Rosary in Trinity League play.

Previous ranking: 5

8. Dana Hills 18-4: South Coast League-leading Dolphins got two big league wins last week over San Clemente, Tesoro.

Previous ranking: 10

9. San Clemente 14-11: Tritons beat San Juan Hills, lost to San Clemente in South Coast League.

Previous ranking: 9

10. San Juan Hills 11-10: Stallions in a three-way tie with Aliso Niguel, San Clemente for second place in the South Coast League.

Previous ranking: 8

Others considered: Aliso Niguel 11-11; Canyon 15-3; Capistrano Valley Christian 26-3; Corona del Mar 15-10; Edison 13-12.

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