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Jeff Vorva’s Daily Southtown boys volleyball rankings and player of the week

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With records through Monday and previous rankings in parentheses.

1. Marist 27-1 (1)

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RedHawks give St. Louis’s De Smet Jesuit first loss of season in 28 matches.

2. Brother Rice 17-5 (4)

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Crusaders show depth Friday at Lincoln-Way East, winning two without several seniors.

3. Lincoln-Way East 19-4 (3)

Tyler Walenga helps lead Griffins to fifth in their own invitational.

4. Joliet Catholic 17-6 (5)

Preston Buss opens some eyes at Lincoln-Way East.

5. Lincoln-Way West 20-9 (2)

Warriors are 3-4 since beating Griffins on April 20, including loss in Saturday rematch.

6. Marian Catholic 19-5 (6)

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James Bullock tallies four kills and three blocks Monday against Mount Carmel.

7. Lockport 19-7 (7)

Nate Nacino’s strong hitting performance paces Porters in the Lincoln-Way Invitational.

8. Reavis 17-9 (NR)

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Matt Swiatek’s eight kills and Kuba Nosek’s 22 assists Monday help Rams top Nazareth.

9. Homewood-Flossmoor 16-10 (NR)

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Vikings are in four-way tie for second place in SouthWest Suburban Conference.

10. St. Rita 14-12 (8)

Despite Thursday’s struggles at Brother Rice, Mustangs are still dangerous.

Senior middle hitter Brendan McCarthy, who had nine kills and a .500 attack percentage against St. Rita, was named all-tournament at the Lincoln-Way East Invitational as Brother Rice finished fourth.

Jeff Vorva is a freelance reporter for the Daily Southtown.

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