Sun-Times boys volleyball rankings

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With record and last week’s ranking

1. Glenbard West 8-0 1

Kyler Kotsakis has a big weekend

2. New Trier 13-0 2

Andrew Sommer blocks L-W East

3. Lincoln-Way West 12-0 3

Warriors host Reavis on Tuesday

4. Glenbard East 12-1 4

Nick Symonds’ 10 kills not enough

5. Barrington 12-1 6

Justin Glader, TJ Murray rip Fremd

6. Buffalo Grove 15-3 9

Athan Cruz bags 17 kills vs. Grens

7. Naperville Central 10-2 7

Jack Burton aces Waubonsie Valley

8. Wheaton Warrenville South 6-2 5

Tigers stunned by Glenbrook North

9. Hersey 6-2 8

Favor returned by Buffalo Grove

10. Benet 13-4 10

Redwings looking for more options

11. Joliet Catholic 7-1 11

Ben Gabor complements offense

12. Loyola 11-2 12

Jakub Mazurek gets all-tourney nod

13. Sandburg 7-3 13

Hosts Lincoln-Way North Thursday

14. Vernon Hills 7-4 14

Tough early schedule should help

15. Elk Grove 7-2 18

Loses to Buffalo Grove in three

16. Zion-Benton 12-1 19

Takes second at St. Charles East

17. Joliet West 11-1 20

Watch Kyler van Rossum-O’Connell

18. Lincoln-Way East 10-6 NR

Don’t discount defending champs

19. Lockport 11-2 NR

Mike Karl, Jon Wheaton lead way

20. Addison Trail 6-3 15

Hopes to get Joey Nasti back soon

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