High School Basketball's Most Anticipated Showdowns: 15 Must-See Games to Watch This Season
The high school basketball season is just around the corner, and with it comes a slew of highly anticipated matchups that will determine which teams are truly on top. From city vs. suburban showdowns to conference championships, here are 15 must-see games to keep an eye on this season.
First up is the Chicago Catholic League showdown between Loyola and DePaul Prep. With DePaul boasting a 15-1 record in league play over the past two seasons, can Loyola's high-ranked team buck that trend? The answer will be revealed when these two teams face off on Friday.
In another city matchup, Curie takes on Warren at UIC, with veteran backcourt duo Justin Oliver and Michael Oliver Jr. looking to take down Jaxson Davis and Co. Meanwhile, at the Chicago Elite Classic, Kenwood's Damari Stephens will go head-to-head against Marquis Clark, a highly touted Tennessee recruit.
In the Mid-Suburban League, Hersey faces off against Barrington in what promises to be an epic showdown between Charlie Pomis and Oliver Gray. This one could be the best of the season so far.
As we enter January, Bolingbrook and Neuqua Valley will go toe-to-toe, featuring two of the top prospects in the Class of 2028: Brady Pettigrew and Cole Kelly. And on the same day, DePaul Prep and Marist will look to make their presence felt as they take on each other.
The Benet vs. Warren matchup at the end of January is already shaping up to be a game of the year contender, with the two teams reuniting in a rematch of last season's Class 4A title game. It also marks the second meeting between these two teams, which will decide the conference title and potentially the overall top spot.
In another pivotal matchup, Kankakee takes on East St. Louis at Quincy, with Jamison White and Lincoln Williams looking to prove they're the top-ranked senior prospects in the state. And as Waukegan faces off against Warren on January 27, the second of two meetings will decide which team emerges victorious.
In late-season action, Bolingbrook meets Oswego East, featuring Mason Lockett and Brady Pettigrew. The matchup between Curie and Glenbard East at Kankakee is also a city vs. suburban clash that should give both teams valuable insights into their season.
As the season winds down, New Trier takes on Fremd in a non-conference showdown that pits two of the top seniors in the state against each other: Christopher Kirkpatrick and Jordan Williams. Finally, Evanston visits New Trier on February 13, marking one of the most passionate rivalries in high school basketball.
The season also ends with a dramatic finale as Benet and Marist face off once again in their East Suburban Catholic Conference showdown. Last season's title game came down to one point, and this year promises to be just as intense.
One final matchup that will have postseason implications is the DePaul Prep vs. Warren game on February 19. With both teams boasting Player of the Year candidates in Rashaun Porter and Jaxson Davis, this one should be a thrilling finale to the regular season.
The high school basketball season is just around the corner, and with it comes a slew of highly anticipated matchups that will determine which teams are truly on top. From city vs. suburban showdowns to conference championships, here are 15 must-see games to keep an eye on this season.
First up is the Chicago Catholic League showdown between Loyola and DePaul Prep. With DePaul boasting a 15-1 record in league play over the past two seasons, can Loyola's high-ranked team buck that trend? The answer will be revealed when these two teams face off on Friday.
In another city matchup, Curie takes on Warren at UIC, with veteran backcourt duo Justin Oliver and Michael Oliver Jr. looking to take down Jaxson Davis and Co. Meanwhile, at the Chicago Elite Classic, Kenwood's Damari Stephens will go head-to-head against Marquis Clark, a highly touted Tennessee recruit.
In the Mid-Suburban League, Hersey faces off against Barrington in what promises to be an epic showdown between Charlie Pomis and Oliver Gray. This one could be the best of the season so far.
As we enter January, Bolingbrook and Neuqua Valley will go toe-to-toe, featuring two of the top prospects in the Class of 2028: Brady Pettigrew and Cole Kelly. And on the same day, DePaul Prep and Marist will look to make their presence felt as they take on each other.
The Benet vs. Warren matchup at the end of January is already shaping up to be a game of the year contender, with the two teams reuniting in a rematch of last season's Class 4A title game. It also marks the second meeting between these two teams, which will decide the conference title and potentially the overall top spot.
In another pivotal matchup, Kankakee takes on East St. Louis at Quincy, with Jamison White and Lincoln Williams looking to prove they're the top-ranked senior prospects in the state. And as Waukegan faces off against Warren on January 27, the second of two meetings will decide which team emerges victorious.
In late-season action, Bolingbrook meets Oswego East, featuring Mason Lockett and Brady Pettigrew. The matchup between Curie and Glenbard East at Kankakee is also a city vs. suburban clash that should give both teams valuable insights into their season.
As the season winds down, New Trier takes on Fremd in a non-conference showdown that pits two of the top seniors in the state against each other: Christopher Kirkpatrick and Jordan Williams. Finally, Evanston visits New Trier on February 13, marking one of the most passionate rivalries in high school basketball.
The season also ends with a dramatic finale as Benet and Marist face off once again in their East Suburban Catholic Conference showdown. Last season's title game came down to one point, and this year promises to be just as intense.
One final matchup that will have postseason implications is the DePaul Prep vs. Warren game on February 19. With both teams boasting Player of the Year candidates in Rashaun Porter and Jaxson Davis, this one should be a thrilling finale to the regular season.