Michael O’Brien’s Super 25 basketball rankings

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With record and last week’s ranking

1. Morgan Park (19-2) 1

Big win in O’Fallon

2. Fenwick (20-2) 2

Seven consecutive wins

3. Simeon (19-3) 3

Hosts Dunbar Wednesday

4. Curie (18-4) 4

Hosts Bogan Wednesday

5. Thornton (18-1) 5

Won big games without Patrick Rucker

6. Evanston (20-2) 6

Nojel Eastern big vs. New Trier

7. Kenwood (16-3) 7

Couldn’t handle Althoff

8. Bogan (17-6) 8

Will have to win on small courts

9. St. Joseph (16-7) 9

Marquise Walker is back

10. North Lawndale (19-6) 11

Could host Morgan Park Saturday

11. Marian Catholic (17-5) 10

Dismal in lost to Notre Dame

12. Orr (16-3) 12

Basically forfeited vs. Morgan Park

13. Benet (21-3) 13

Winning ugly, but winning

14. Homewood-Flossmoor (16-5) 14

Nice win over the Steelmen

15. Young (16-7) 15

Could play at Simeon Saturday

16. Proviso East (13-5) 16

Eight consecutive wins

17. Vocational (18-7) 17

Beat Marshall at buzzer

18. Naperville North (17-4) 19

Took Bloomington down to wire

19. Riverside-Brookfield (16-4) 18

Survived IC Prep

20. Hyde Park (18-6) 20

Injury bug won’t stop biting

21. Hillcrest (16-5) 21

Isaac Stanback is an athlete

22. Geneva (20-5) 22

Lots of scoring options

23. Deerfield (21-3) 24

Beat Highland Park

24. Glenbard West (19-2) NR

Solid win over York

25. Notre Dame (17-6) NR

So up and down

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