Michael O’Brien’s Super 25 basketball rankings

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With record and last week’s ranking

1. Morgan Park (15-1) 1

Dominating the area

2. Fenwick (17-2) 9

Beat Simeon and Riverside-Brookfield

3. Thornton (14-1) 4

14-game winning streak

4. Simeon (15-3) 3

Bogan, Morgan Park this week

5. Evanston (17-2) 5

Impressive win over Young

6. Kenwood (15-1) 6

Showed great depth Saturday

7. Curie (15-4) 2

Upset by Hyde Park

8. Bogan (15-5) 7

Lost to Morgan Park again

9. St. Joseph (13-5) 8

Lost to Morgan Park again

10. Marian Catholic (16-4) 11

Three big wins last week

11. North Lawndale (16-6) 12

Spirited win over Young

12. Glenbard West (16-1) 10

Lost to Proviso West

13. Orr (14-2) 14

Unchallenged in White

14. Homewood-Flossmoor (12-4) 15

Rugged schedule will pay off

15. Benet (17-3) 16

A real threat in sectional

16. Young (13-7) 13

Lost to Evanston

17. Proviso East (10-5) 18

Five consecutive wins

18. Lake Zurich (16-4) 19

Showdown with Lake Forest Tues.

19. Notre Dame (16-4) NR

Enigmatic, talented team

20. Vocational (14-6) 23

Survived scare vs. Harlan

21. Riverside-Brookfield (14-3) 25

Skyler Nash helps on the boards

22. Hyde Park (15-5) NR

City tournament sleepers

23. Naperville North (14-3) 21

Beat WW South in overtime

24. Hillcrest (14-4) NR

Unbeaten since Proviso West

25. Marist (16-3) NR

Can prove it against Marian Catholic

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