The 2025-26 Florida high school boys basketball season has officially wrapped, concluding with the prestigious Chipotle Nationals. The final state rankings are in, and they reflect a year of intense competition and elite talent.
Securing the top spot is Prolific Prep The Crew, a national powerhouse in its first season in Florida. Finishing with a remarkable 38-4 record, The Crew captured a Grind Session world title and earned a Chipotle Nationals berth. Their roster is loaded with future stars, including 5-star talents Bruce Branch III, Caleb Holt, and Nasir Anderson.
Right behind them at No. 2 are the Montverde Academy Eagles, who capped their season with a hard-fought run to the Chipotle Nationals championship game. These two programs boast what are arguably the most talented rosters in the entire country, setting a high bar for Florida basketball.
But the story doesn't end there. The final Top 25, based on the analytical Massey Ratings model, reveals the depth of talent across the state. Claiming the No. 3 position is Calvary Christian Academy, who dominated their way to a Florida Class 3A state title with a convincing 87-51 victory in the championship. Their only loss all season came against a nationally elite opponent, showcasing their consistency. The Eagles are led by Florida State commit Collin Paul, a 6-foot-7 forward who has been superb.
As the season closes, these rankings solidify the legacies of top teams and highlight the incredible athletes who made it all happen. From state champions to national contenders, Florida high school basketball continues to be a premier pipeline for the next generation of stars.
