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Illinois Boys High School Basketball Poll

Illinois Boys High School Basketball Poll

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Class 4A

RankSchoolTotal PointsPrevious
1.Lisle (Benet Academy) (10) (27-1)1081
2.Chicago (DePaul College Prep) (23-3)972
3.Chicago (Curie) (1) (22-1)923
4.Gurnee (Warren) (25-2)764
5.Naperville (Neuqua Valley) (26-1)635
6.Palatine (Fremd) (23-2)437
7.Chicago (St. Ignatius College Prep) (24-4)328
8.Flossmoor (Homewood-F.) (23-3)309
8.Chicago (Marist) (24-4)306
10.Chicago (St. Patrick) (22-4)910

Others receiving votes: 11, Palatine (H.S.) 7. 12, Wilmette (Loyola Academy) 7. 13, Chicago (Whitney Young) 5. 14, Bolingbrook 5. 15, Normal (Community) 1.

Class 3A

RankSchoolTotal PointsPrevious
1.East St. Louis (Sr.) (7) (24-3)1061
2.Kankakee (Sr.) (3) (23-1)992
3.Maple Park (Kaneland) (25-0)793
4.Decatur (MacArthur) (26-1)775
5.Centralia (H.S.) (1) (26-1)764
6.Morton (21-4)516
7.East Peoria (22-4)288
8.Peoria (H.S.) (20-6)2310
9.Chicago (Hyde Park) (19-7)217
10.Chicago (Leo) (20-5)209

Others receiving votes: 11, Normal (University) 12. 12, Mt. Vernon (H.S.) 6. 13, Lincoln 4. 14, Marion (H.S.) 1. 15, Metamora 1. 16, Cary (C.-Grove) 1.

Class 2A

RankSchoolTotal PointsPrevious
1.Teutopolis (11) (24-3)1432
2.Quincy (Notre Dame) (1) (22-1)1181
3.Nashville (3) (25-2)1084
(tie)Tolono (Unity) (25-2)1083
5.Peoria (Manual) (16-9)845
6.Chicago (Crane Medical Prep) (17-9)656
7.Warrensburg (W.-Latham) (24-4)407
8.Staunton (23-3)298
9.Warsaw (23-5) (23-5)23NR
10.Chicago (C. Hope Academy) (18-7)2110

Others receiving votes: 11, Carterville 20. 12, Westville 20. 13, Yorkville (Y. Christian) 14. 14, Pontiac 7. 15, Mendota 7. 16, Benton 5. 17, Chicago (Clark) 5. 18, Columbia 4. 19, St. Joseph (S.J.-Ogden) 3. 20, Murphysboro 1.

Class 1A

RankSchoolTotal PointsPrevious
1.Sterling (Newman Central Catholic) (9) (26-1)1183
2.Lawrenceville (1) (24-2)991
3.LeRoy (1) (24-2)985
4.Waltonville (3) (24-4)882
5.Goreville (22-3)83NR
6.Woodlawn (23-3)697
7.Jacksonville (Routt) (22-4)604
8.Dakota (25-2)456
9.Sparta (24-3)2710
10.Tuscola (22-5)208

Others receiving votes: 11, Bluford (Webber) 16. 12, Carlyle 9. 13, Lanark (Eastland) 9. 14, Hardin (Calhoun) 9. 15, Chicago (Marshall) 6. 16, Mackinaw (Deer Creek-M.) 6. 17, South Holland (Unity Christian Academy) 4. 18, Toledo (Cumberland) 2. 19, Mt. Sterling (Brown County) 1. 20, Casey (C.-Westfield) 1.

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