Michael O’Brien’s Super 25 basketball rankings

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Bolingbrook’s Nana Akenten (25) gets his second dunk of the game against Lockport. Worsom Robinson/ For the Sun-Times.

With record and last week’s ranking

1. Bolingbrook (16-0) 5

Hosts Joliet West Tuesday

2. Simeon (18-1) 1

Lost to Bogan by 19

3. Young (14-4) 4

Three big wins last week

4. Curie (18-2) 3

Hosts Kenwood Thursday

5. Morgan Park (13-3) 6

Battle of Vincennes Tuesday

6. Wheaton-Warrenville South (19-1) 20

Won MLK Tournament

7. Fremd (18-0) 7

Beat Conant again

8. Joliet West (17-2) 11

Destroyed by free throws

9. Uplift (17-4) 9

Beat U-High by seven

10. St. Patrick (18-2) 22

Knocked off Orr

11. Thornton (13-4) 13

Orlando Allen Jr. can fly

12. Orr (11-3) 8

Lost to Shamrocks, Young

13. Fenwick (15-4) 17

DJ Steward is smooth

14. Marist (20-1) 12

Justin Brown is a force

15. Geneva (22-0) 19

Beat St. Charles East

16. North Lawndale (16-4) 21

Tough week ahead

17. Evanston (16-3) 2

Lost to Naperville North

18. Conant (16-4) 15

Bigs playing well

19. Benet (14-6) 16

Lost to Marist

20. Prospect (15-4) 23

Frankie Mack leads the way

21. Brother Rice (17-3) 25

Mike Shepski can shoot

22. Stevenson (14-2) NR

Seven consecutive wins

23. TF North (14-3) NR

Dominating opponents

24. Bogan (13-6) NR

Young, talented

25. Willowbrook (18-1) NR

Hasn’t lost in over a month

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