Michael O’Brien’s Chicago-area Super 25 basketball rankings

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Marist’s Morgan Taylor (20) drives the lane and dunks in the second half as the Redhawks defeat Marian Catholic, January 11, 2018. Allen Cunningham / For the Sun-Times.

With record and last week’s ranking

1. Simeon (14-3) 1

Lost to Montverde, Fla.

2. Curie (14-2) 2

Beat Bogan, Kenwood

3. Orr (14-3) 3

Lost in Michigan

4. Young (14-4) 5

Still dangerous

5. Morgan Park (12-6) 6

Dosunmu returns Monday

6. Marist (17-1) 13

Jack Ellison can board

7. Fenwick (13-4) 8

Hosts Simeon Monday

8. Bolingbrook (12-2) 9

Faces Morgan Park Monday

9. Lincoln Park (13-4) 10

Beat North Lawndale

10. Niles North (15-2) 4

Rough week

11. Evanston (13-3) 15

Beat New Trier

12. Marian Catholic (13-3) 11

Lost to Marist

13. Hillcrest (15-4) 12

Hosts Tinley Park Friday

14. Oak Park (12-3) 7

Lost to Notre Dame

15. Leo (11-5) 16

Malcolm Bell has talent

16. New Trier (12-3) NR

Beat Niles North

17. Loyola (16-2) NR

Beat DePaul Prep

18. North Lawndale (13-4) 17

Lost to Lincoln Park

19. Brother Rice (12-6) 20

Showdown at Marist Tuesday

20. Batavia (16-3) 21

Three-win week

21. Naperville North (14-1) 22

Knocked off Naperville Central

22. Romeoville (15-3) 25

Rolling again

23. Joliet Central (14-2) 23

Hosts Bolingbrook Tuesday

24. Maine South (14-4) NR

Essam Hamwi can play

25. Aurora Christian (14-0) NR

Eagles have arrived

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