“The Spot-Liter will provide weekly reviews”
- Stevenson – “Brunson and Connor will lead the assault, while soph. Justin Smith will be the player to watch.”
- Simeon – “Returns a talented-laden core of Ed Morrow, Isaiah Moss & D.J. Williams.”
- Bogan – “Won practically every spring/summer/fall event; the trio of guards Pipkins/Johnson/Barnes create difficulties for opponents; junior James Jones is a star on the rise.”
- St. Joseph – “Coach Gene Pingatore is amazing; Glynn Watson, Jordan Ash Joffery Brown & Nick Rakocdvic will lead.”
- Morgan Park – “Junior guard Charlie Moore is a winner, but Marcus Lovett will have opponents attention.”
- St. Rita – “Lofty team expectations await the trio of Charles Matthews, Armani Chaney & Kain Harris as well as Myles Carter.”
- Whitney Young – “No Jahlil, but they have talent; they need quality play from Toye and R. Herenton.”
- Curie – “Senior guard Joshua Stamps is one of the best players in the state.”
- Bolingbrook – “Probably has a more talented roster than anyone in the state; now Prentiss Nixon must lead.”
- Uplift – “Jeremy Roscoe is healthy again, watch out for Daniel Soetan & Jamaya Wyatt.”
- Lake Forest – “Evan Boudreaux and Noah Karras will put-up big numbers.”
- Kenwood – “New coach Marlo Finner will change the culture, but inherit a few bumps along the way.”
- Plainfield East – “A team with a bus-load of talent, Aaron Jordan is the leader; 6-9 James Claar is a player to watch; also watch for junior Jalen Adams 6-5 he could be a sleeper.”
- De LaSalle – “Brandon Hutton, Karl Harris and junior George Willborn have something to prove.”
- Hinsdale Central – “Senior Matt Rafferty is primed for a big year, Navy recruit George Kiernan is a player to watch.”
Teams Who Will Emerge: Thornwood, Morton, Proviso East, Zion-Benton, Leo, Hillcrest, Hyde Park, Evanston, Fenwick & Geneva
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