Michael O’Brien’s Super 25 boys basketball rankings

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With record and last week’s ranking

1. Stevenson (15-2) 1

Trounced by Findlay Prep

2. St. Rita (13-2) 2

Charles Matthews is on fire

3. Simeon (15-2) 3

Lost to Philadelphia Archbishop Carroll

4. St. Joseph (14-3) 5

Beat 7 ranked teams so far

5. Hales (16-2) 6

Clear favorites in Class 2A

6. Morgan Park (11-5) 8

Charlie Moore is grown up

7. Lake Forest (16-1) 4

Couldn’t knock off Stevenson

8. Hinsdale Central (15-2) 9

Coasted past Glenbards

9. Bogan (14-4) 11

Huge one vs. Morgan Park Tuesday

10. Riverside-Brookfield (16-1) 10

Nice win over Texas St. Pius X

11. St. Charles East (15-2) 7

Winning streak done at 13

12. Kenwood (12-5) 12

Another big win over King

13. Rich South (10-3) 15

Face Hillcrest Tuesday

14. Thornton (11-2) 17

Troy Jackson’s squad rolling

15. Neuqua Valley (16-2) 16

Couldn’t handle Rockford Auburn

16. Geneva (14-2) 20

Beat St. Charles North

17. Hillcrest (12-4) 13

Lost to Bolingbrook

18. Orr (12-3) NR

Knocked off Young

19. Lyons (14-4) 18

Winning, just barely

20. Maine South (16-2) 19

Four-win week for Hawks

21. Fenwick (12-5) 22

Beat Proviso East, Lost to Joes

22. De Paul (12-5) 23

Beat St. Laurence

23. Thornwood (11-5) NR

Playing well since holidays

24. West Aurora (11-5) NR

Avenged Bartlett loss

25. Curie (11-4) NR

Still very talented

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