Phil Brozynski’s Super 25 girls basketball rankings

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With record and last rank1.Montini 8-0 (3)Hits 3-pointers to defeat Young2. Young 1-1 (2)Rebounds against Benton Harbor (Mich.)3. Fremd 7-1 (1)Play “sloppy,” loss at Hersey4. Trinity 6-0 (4)Fallon and friends beat Marist5. Rich South 5-0 (5)Dasia Evans, Stars rip Kankakee6. Marian Catholic 4-1 (6)Taniya Page fills up stats line7. New Trier 5-0 (7)Boehm, Pedi mangle Maine West8. Benet 8-0 (10)Eshoo 87 shy of 1,000th point9. Joliet Catholic 4-2 (9)Angels awaiting Ekhomu return10. Burlington Central 6-0 (11)Pryor’s return boosts Rockets11. Neuqua Valley 6-1 (12)Moon rises over Metea Valley12. Geneva 6-0 (13)Margaret Whitley steps up13. Prospect 6-0 (20)Will sets school scoring mark14. Downers Grove North 5-1 (15)

Weather Rush & Co. in overtime15. Bloom 3-2 (16)Danielle King bags 31 in return16. North Lawndale 5-1 (17)Thorne, Brooks tough players17. Marshall 5-0 (18)Gets back after it this week18. Hersey 5-2 (14)Can’t rain on Prospect’s party19. Stevenson 7-0 (21)Ashley Richardson bags Trojans20. Brooks 1-1 (8)Lose by basket to Morgan Park21. Buffalo Grove 7-0 (23)Showdown Thursday at Prospect22. Proviso East 6-2 (24)Cinia McCray showing the way23. Homewood-Flossmoor 1-2 (25)Happy to be home in Illinois?24. Marist 7-2 (19)Black gets ‘Hawks back on track25. Glenbrook South 8-0 (NR)Ashley Oldshue has new moves

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