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Libertyville's Lily Fisher (3) drives against Lake Zurich's Leah Gilbertson during a North Suburban Conference game in Libertyville on Friday, Dec. 12, 2025. (Rob Dicker / News-Sun)
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Libertyville returns to the top of the rankings behind Lily Fisher, who is the player of the week.

TOP 10

With records through Tuesday and previous rankings in parentheses.

1. Libertyville 17-4 (2)

Jenna Stowe earns more playing time for the North Suburban Conference leader, averaging 8.7 points on 47% shooting in her past three games.

2. Carmel 17-7 (1)

Maliyah Mays’ contributions for the Corsairs at both ends of the floor often get overlooked on a team with Liv Johnson and Josie Hartman.

3. Lake Zurich 14-8 (3)

Addison Leonard sparks the Bears with her double-figure scoring after missing the first half of the season.

4. Mundelein 14-9 (5)

Freshman Gabby Macapinlac proves to be a strong ball handler and a quality defender for the Mustangs.

5. Vernon Hills 16-5 (6)

Deerfield transfer Eve Engler scores 17 points as the Cougars end Wauconda’s 17-game winning streak.

6. Wauconda 17-1 (4)

Isabela Campdesuner makes the most of limited minutes to contribute in multiple ways for the Bulldogs, including scoring 10 points against North Chicago.

7. Waukegan 14-7 (7)

Alliaya Cade is doing it all for the Bulldogs, handling the ball, spreading it around to different teammates and anchoring the defense.

8. Highland Park 11-8 (9)

Known as an elite defender, Lea Wilhelmsen scores in double figures in three straight games for the Giants.

9. Grayslake Central 10-9 (8)

Mosey Drevline steps up her scoring, averaging 9.3 points over three games for the Rams, as she continues to run the offense and play tough defense.

10. Lake Forest 10-10 (NR)

Hallie Bodine scores in double figures in three straight games to raise her season average to nearly 12 points.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Libertyville junior guard Lily Fisher averages 23.3 points over four games as she becomes the fastest player in program history to reach 1,000 career points.

Bobby Narang is a freelance reporter.