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Arizona Republic high school boys basketball rankings, Super 10 through 1A, Jan. 1, 2024

To start the new year, here are The Arizona Republic's high school boys basketball rankings, Super 10 through 1A. As of Jan. 1, 2024.

Jun 2, 2023; Goodyear, Ariz., U.S.; PinnacleÕs Braylon Johnson and Connor Corey guard MillenniumÕs Cameron Holmes during the Nike Showdown at Millennium High School. Mandatory Credit: Cheryl Evans-Arizona Republic
Jun 2, 2023; Goodyear, Ariz., U.S.; PinnacleÕs Braylon Johnson and Connor Corey guard MillenniumÕs Cameron Holmes during the Nike Showdown at Millennium High School. Mandatory Credit: Cheryl Evans-Arizona Republic

Super 10

1. Goodyear Millennium, 12-3

Coach Ty Amundsen won his 350th career game during his team's productive performance in a tough tournament in Florida.

2. Gilbert Perry, 11-4

The Pumas went 3-1 and finished third in top bracket of the Les Schwab Invitational.

Sunnyslope guard John Mattingly (5) drives against Brophy guard Malaki Garnica (14) during a game at Brophy Prep High School in Phoenix on Dec. 22, 2023.
Sunnyslope guard John Mattingly (5) drives against Brophy guard Malaki Garnica (14) during a game at Brophy Prep High School in Phoenix on Dec. 22, 2023.

3. Phoenix Sunnyslope, 8-4

Guard John Mattingly continued his hot shooting streak with his team going 2-2 in a tough California tournament

4. Chandler Basha, 9-4

The Bears will get first in-state test Saturday at Perry.

5. Phoenix Brophy Prep, 8-6

The Broncos, led by guard Braeden Speed, found out more about themselves in the Visit Mesa Basketball Challenge.

6. Scottsdale Notre Dame Prep, 14-3

The Saints are taking aim at Millennium to try to rule 5A.

7. Phoenix St. Mary’s, 7-6

Led by dynamic guard Styles Phipps, the 4A Knights are only going to be tougher the rest of the way, after playing grueling national schedule.

8. Glendale Ironwood, 14-2

The Eagles were impressive in tournaments in Idaho and California the last two weeks with Noah Gifft leading the way.

9. Scottsdale Desert Mountain, 11-4

Twins Kaden and Kalek House putting team on their backs with tremendous efforts.

10. Phoenix Sandra Day O'Connor, 13-2

This has been one of the big breakthrough teams in 6A in the first half of the season.

6A Conference

1. Perry, 11-4

2. Sunnyslope, 8-4

3. Basha, 9-4

4. Brophy Prep,. 8-6

5. Sandra Day O’Connor, 13-2

6. Tucson, 16-1

7. Mesa, 12-4

8. Highland, 10-3

9. Cesar Chavez, 12-2

10. Desert Vista, 9-5

5A Conference

1. Millennium, 12-3

2. Notre Dame, 14-3

3. Ironwood, 14-2

4. Desert Mountain, 11-4

5. Canyon View, 15-2

6. Casteel, 13-2

7. Willow Canyon, 15-1

8. McClintock, 10-4

9. Apollo, 10-3

10. Cactus Shadows, 8-3

4A Conference

1. St. Mary’s, 7-6

2. Prescott, 10-3

3. Deer Valley, 10-2

4. Mesquite, 12-3

5. Cactus, 10-2

6. Canyon del Oro, 14-3

7. Arizona College Prep, 14-3

8. Dysart, 12-3

9. Mica Mountain, 12-2

10. Bradshaw Mountain, 11-4

3A Conference

1. Valley Christian, 13-2

2. Gilbert Christian, 9-2

3. Safford, 7-0

4. Coolidge, 12-3

5. Show Low, 10-3

6. American Leadership Ironwood, 10-3

7. Chinle, 9-3

8. Palo Verde, 11-3

9. Empire, 13-5

10. Camp Verde, 10-5

2A Conference

1. San Tan Charter, 13-3

2. Highland Prep, 8-4

3. Scottsdale Rancho Solano Prep, 14-2

4. Arizona Lutheran, 12-2

5. Morenci, 12-1

6. Phoenix Christian, 6-2

7. Phoenix Country Day, 6-1

8. Veritas Prep, 13-4

9. Mohave Accelerated, 11-3

10. Keams Canyon Hopi, 12-3

1A Conference

1. The Gregory School, 12-3

2. Baboquivari, 11-4

3. North Valley Christian, 6-6

4. Desert Christian, 13-4

5. Ray, 13-4

6. El Capitan/Centennial Academy, 10-4

7. Joseph City, 14-6

8. Hayden, 9-4

9. Anthem Prep, 7-2

10. Fort Thomas, 11-5

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