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### Nebraska High School Boys Basketball Rankings for March 4

Latest Rankings for Nebraska High School Boys Basketball by Stu Pospisil

Top 10/Class A

  1. Bellevue West, 24-1, 1
  2. Millard North, 21-2, 2
  3. Omaha Westside, 20-4, 3
  4. Gretna, 20-5, 4
  5. Omaha North, 21-3, 5
  6. Lincoln Southeast, 19-7, NR
  7. Omaha Central, 16-8, 8
  8. Omaha Creighton Prep, 17-7, 7
  9. Papillion-La Vista South, 15-9, 9
  10. Kearney, 17-7, 10

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  1. Crete, 25-0, 1

  2. Omaha Skutt, 16-6, 2

  3. Norris, 22-2, 3

  4. Omaha Roncalli, 17-8, 5

  5. Bennington, 14-8, 7

  6. Elkhorn, 17-4, 6

  7. Scottsbluff, 19-6, 8

  8. Platteview, 14-10, 9

  9. Elkhorn North, 13-8, 4

  10. Waverly, 10-13, NR

  11. Auburn, 26-0, 1

  12. Ashland-Greenwood, 24-2, 2

  13. Wahoo, 20-5, 3

  14. Omaha Concordia, 24-2, 5

  15. Douglas County West, 22-3, 4

  16. Doniphan-Trumbull, 22-2, 7

  17. Wahoo Neumann, 18-5, 8

  18. Malcolm, 19-7, NR

  19. Sidney, 21-3, 6

  20. Ogallala, 22-4, NR

  21. Amherst, 23-2, 1

  22. Lincoln Lutheran, 17-8, 3

  23. Ponca, 22-2, 4

  24. Hartington Cedar Catholic, 19-6, 5

  25. Norfolk Catholic, 17-8, 6

  26. Summerland, 21-3, 10

  27. Bridgeport, 21-5, NR

  28. Freeman, 17-7, 2

  29. Tri County, 17-6, 7

  30. Cross County, 22-5, NR

Class D-1

  1. Johnson-Brock, 25-0, 1

  2. North Platte St. Patrick’s, 21-3, 2

  3. Dundy County-Stratton, 22-5, 3

  4. Ainsworth, 18-7, 5

  5. Ansley-Litchfield, 20-3, 7

  6. Plainview, 17-7, 10

  7. West Point GACC, 13-13, NR

  8. Riverside, 17-7, NR

  9. Howells-Dodge, 17-5, 4

  10. McCool Junction, 19-4, 6

  11. Shelton, 23-1, 1

  12. Maywood/Hayes Center, 22-3, 2

  13. Walthill, 18-4, 6

  14. Wynot, 17-7, 3

  15. Sumner-Eddyville-Miller, 17-7, 8

  16. O’Neill St. Mary’s, 18-6, 9

  17. Humphrey St. Francis, 17-7, NR

  18. Osceola, 17-4, 5

  19. Lincoln Parkview, 18-6, 4

  20. Falls City Sacred Heart, 13-9, 7

Photos: All-Nebraska Basketball Teams Through the Years

2023: Chart Toppers

2023 All-Nebraska basketball team: from left, Platteview’s Connor Millikan, Omaha Skutt’s Jake Brack, Gretna’s Landon Pokorski, Bellevue West’s Jaden Jackson, Millard South’s Cora Olsen, North Bend’s Kaitlyn Emanuel, Millard South’s Khloe Lemon, Elkhorn North’s Britt Prince, and Millard South’s Mya Babbitt. Jackson is holding a photo of teammate Josiah Dotzler, who was unable to attend.

CHRIS MACHIAN, THE WORLD-HERALD

2022: Industrial Strength

The Feltz WealthPlan 2022 All-Nebraska boys and girls basketball teams: from left, Grand Island’s Isaac Traudt, North Bend Central’s Kaitlyn Emanuel, Bellevue West’s Josiah Dotzler, Elkhorn North’s Britt Prince, Millard North’s Jasen Green, Fremont’s Taylor McCabe, Omaha Central’s Jayden Dawson, Millard South’s Mya Babbitt, Ashland-Greenwood’s Cale Jacobsen, and Omaha Central’s Aaniya Webb.

ANNA REED, THE WORLD-HERALD

2021: Showstoppers

This year’s crop of high school basketball talent could be remembered as one of the best in state history. Like an all-time great film — think “The Godfather,” “Citizen Kane,” “Casablanca” — could these 10 players be among that top-tier ilk? Either way, this year’s prep hoops season was a must see. And unlike some big-budget movies, the drama on court lived up to the hype. It was a blockbuster state tournament, with big stars, plot twists and loads of action. So take a moment for some star gazing after (top row from left) Frankie Fidler, Saint Thomas, Isaac Traudt, (middle) Taylor McCabe, Britt Prince, Grace Cave, (bottom) Hunter Sallis, Chucky Hepburn, Allison Weidner, and Alexis Markowski stole the show. And what a show it was.

ILLUSTRATION BY MATT HANEY/THE WORLD-HERALD


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