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Vote. The Republic's Super 10 boys high school basketball rankings

2025-12-02 21:36
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Vote. The Republic's Super 10 boys high school basketball rankings

This is the latest Arizona Republic Super 10 for boys high school basketball, as of Dec. 1, 2025.

Vote. The Republic's Super 10 boys high school basketball rankingsStory byAZCentral | The Arizona RepublicRichard Obert, Arizona RepublicTue, December 2, 2025 at 9:36 PM UTC·1 min read

This is the latest Arizona Republic Super 10 for boys high school basketball, as of Dec. 1, 2025. This comprised teams from every conference. Records provided by the Arizona Interscholastic Association and MaxPreps. Do you agree with our rankings? Vote in our poll below for the team you think should be No. 1. The poll closes at noon on Dec. 5. Print readers can find the poll online with this story at azcentral.com/sports/high-schools.

Super 10 boys basketball

1. Millennium Tigers, 4-1

Between Cam Holmes and Adan Diggs, the Tigers have great scoring options.

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2. Sunnyslope Vikings, 3-1

Tough, physical team that is close and ready to make another run at the Open title.

Sunnyslope Vikings head coach Ray Portela talks to his team during a timout against the Millennium Tigers during their Open Division boys basketball state semifinals game at Chaparral High School in Phoenix on March 5, 2025.Sunnyslope Vikings head coach Ray Portela talks to his team during a timout against the Millennium Tigers during their Open Division boys basketball state semifinals game at Chaparral High School in Phoenix on March 5, 2025.

3. St. Mary's Knights, 1-0

Duke signee Cameron Williams had 37 points in a season-opening win over Prescott.

St. Mary's forward Cameron Williams (1) dunks against Deer Valley during the 4A State Championship at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix on March 6, 2026.St. Mary's forward Cameron Williams (1) dunks against Deer Valley during the 4A State Championship at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix on March 6, 2026.

4. Basha Bears, 3-0

Tough, explosive team that is guard heavy with ways to break teams down in transition.

5. Higley Knights, 0-0

They open the season Dec. 4 at home against Casteel.

6. Willow Canyon Jaguars, 4-1

Led by two sophomore guards, they stunned Mesa in the Fear the Hop before losing to a Texas team in the tournament final.

7. Mesa Jackrabbits, 3-1

Lost in the semifinals of its Fear The Hop tournament to Willow Canyon.

Mesa's Kyi Kyi Miles (2) defends Basha's Kingston Mantague (11) during a game in Chandler on Dec. 10, 2024.Mesa's Kyi Kyi Miles (2) defends Basha's Kingston Mantague (11) during a game in Chandler on Dec. 10, 2024.

8. Central Bobcats, 5-0

The defending 5A champs are off to a great start, winning the PXU Coyote Classic behind guard John Mattingly.

Central Bobcats guard John Mattingly (35) lays the ball up past Sandra Day O'Connor Eagles forward Michael Simcoe (20) at Sandra Day O'Connor in Phoenix on Feb. 19, 2025.Central Bobcats guard John Mattingly (35) lays the ball up past Sandra Day O'Connor Eagles forward Michael Simcoe (20) at Sandra Day O'Connor in Phoenix on Feb. 19, 2025.

9. Brophy Prep Broncos

The defending 6A champions open at home Dec. 2 against Mountain Ridge, which has already played five games.

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10. Mountain Pointe Pride, 3-0

They rely heavily on three talented sophomores — Jayvein Moody, Justin Kimbrough and Marcus Isaac.

Richard Obert has been covering high school sports since the 1980s for The Arizona Republic. Catch the best high school sports coverage in the state. Sign up for Azcentral Preps Now. And be sure to subscribe to our daily sports newsletters so you don't miss a thing. To suggest human-interest story ideas and other news, reach Obert at [email protected] or 602-316-8827. Follow him on X, formerly Twitter:@azc_obert

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