Michael O’Brien’s Super 25 boys basketball rankings

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With record and last week’s rank

1. Stevenson (6-0) 1

Watched Simeon on Sunday

2. Simeon (3-0) 2

Ed Morrow for Player of the Year?

3. Morgan Park (2-2) 4

Cold shooting vs. Simeon

4. Bogan (7-0) 5

James Jones does a lot

5. St. Rita (4-1) 6

Can they hang with Simeon?

6. St. Joseph (7-1) 3

That chemistry problem again

7. Hinsdale Central (5-1) 12

So impressive beating Notre Dame

8. Curie (4-1) 7

Waiting for another challenge

9. Lake Forest (7-0) 8

Lorenzo Edwards is one to watch

10. Kenwood (6-1) 9

Passing all the tests

11. Hales (6-1) 10

Face Fenwick on Tuesday

12. Fenwick (7-0) 11

Mike Smith is steady

13. Young (2-1) 13

Looked much better Sunday

14. Hillcrest (7-1) 14

On a roll after Chicago Elite Classic

15. Thornton (5-1) 15

Beat H-F Sunday

16. Notre Dame (6-1) 17

Go watch Joe Mooney

17. Bradley-Bourbonnais (6-0) 19

Micah Bradford wins games

18. Plainfield North (7-0) 20

One of the contenders at Pontiac

19. St. Charles East (6-1) 23

Geneva win proves a lot

20. Proviso East (5-2) 24

Donnie Boyce has them winning

21. Lake Zurich (7-1) 22

Hung with Lake Forest on the road

22. Geneva (6-1) 21

Guards, guards, guards?

23. Riverside-Brookfield (7-0) NR

Maybe not a year away

24. St. Ignatius (7-1) NR

Dangerous once again

25. Morton (6-2) NR

Rebounded from rough start

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