They are sorted regionally below the National Rankings..........not much of interest,
Decatur Eisenhower is ranked #3 in the Midwest
and they are 19th NATIONALLY.............
[B]NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS BASKETBALL RANKINGS
(Listed with won-loss record and previous rank in parentheses; After games of Saturday, Feb. 23)
This year's Chicago Public League title was won last Sunday by Marshall with a 55-51 triumph over Farragut Academy. It marked the first city title for the Commandos since 1991 when they were led by Arthur Agee in a season that was one of the highlights of the legendary 1994 documentary film "Hoop Dreams," which followed Agee and another young Chicago player, William Gates from Westchester St. Joseph's, as they grew up.
Marshall had to get past a Farragut team that earlier in the city tournament knocked off FAB 50-ranked and two-time defending champion Simeon. Darius Smith had 16 points to lead the Commandos, who started the season slowly due to a coaching controversy but who are now in the FAB 50 themselves, moving up to No. 34 this week just in front of Simeon.
In addition to the Chicago Public League tourney, last week also saw New York crown its parochial champion while the CIF Los Angeles City Section playoffs featured a semifinal matchup of FAB 50-ranked rivals.
Perennial power Rice won the New York championship, 55-51, over St. Raymond's. It was the third win this year by the Raiders over St. Ray's and keeps them at No. 11 in this week's national rankings. The New York city public school championships still have yet to be played.
The L.A. City playoffs, meanwhile, will conclude this Saturday with FAB 50-ranked Taft of Woodland Hills meeting FAB 50-ranked Fairfax. In last week's semifinals, Fairfax received a memorable 32-point, 10-rebound effort from junior center Renardo Sidney in a 55-53 win over Westchester, which also is in the FAB 50. Sidney scored the game-winning basket with just two seconds left.
This week's FAB 50 also is highlighted by the appearance of four other new schools in addition to Chicago Marshall. Two of those ??“ Lexington Catholic and Bryan Station ??“ are from Kentucky, while the other two are undefeated Palo Duro of Texas and Davis of Utah.
Decatur Eisenhower is ranked #3 in the Midwest
and they are 19th NATIONALLY.............
[B]NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS BASKETBALL RANKINGS
(Listed with won-loss record and previous rank in parentheses; After games of Saturday, Feb. 23)
This year's Chicago Public League title was won last Sunday by Marshall with a 55-51 triumph over Farragut Academy. It marked the first city title for the Commandos since 1991 when they were led by Arthur Agee in a season that was one of the highlights of the legendary 1994 documentary film "Hoop Dreams," which followed Agee and another young Chicago player, William Gates from Westchester St. Joseph's, as they grew up.
Marshall had to get past a Farragut team that earlier in the city tournament knocked off FAB 50-ranked and two-time defending champion Simeon. Darius Smith had 16 points to lead the Commandos, who started the season slowly due to a coaching controversy but who are now in the FAB 50 themselves, moving up to No. 34 this week just in front of Simeon.
In addition to the Chicago Public League tourney, last week also saw New York crown its parochial champion while the CIF Los Angeles City Section playoffs featured a semifinal matchup of FAB 50-ranked rivals.
Perennial power Rice won the New York championship, 55-51, over St. Raymond's. It was the third win this year by the Raiders over St. Ray's and keeps them at No. 11 in this week's national rankings. The New York city public school championships still have yet to be played.
The L.A. City playoffs, meanwhile, will conclude this Saturday with FAB 50-ranked Taft of Woodland Hills meeting FAB 50-ranked Fairfax. In last week's semifinals, Fairfax received a memorable 32-point, 10-rebound effort from junior center Renardo Sidney in a 55-53 win over Westchester, which also is in the FAB 50. Sidney scored the game-winning basket with just two seconds left.
This week's FAB 50 also is highlighted by the appearance of four other new schools in addition to Chicago Marshall. Two of those ??“ Lexington Catholic and Bryan Station ??“ are from Kentucky, while the other two are undefeated Palo Duro of Texas and Davis of Utah.
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