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The 2025 Nebraska high school boys basketball season concluded with thrilling games and a competitive atmosphere. Papillion-La Vista South led the Class A rankings with a 26-3 record, followed by Millard North and Omaha Westside. In Class B, Omaha Skutt claimed the championship, while Johnson-Brock dominated Class D1. Championship games held at Pinnacle Bank Arena showcased the talents of these teams. This season has been memorable for players and fans alike, highlighting the exciting competition in Nebraska’s basketball scene.

Nebraska High School Boys Basketball: 2025 Final Rankings and Championship Recap

Hey there, sports fans! If you’re a high school basketball enthusiast, you’ll be buzzing with excitement as we dive into the thrilling final rankings and championship recap from the 2025 season in Nebraska. The past year has brought us fantastic games, fierce competition, and unforgettable moments on the basketball court!

Class A Rankings: The Rise of Papillion-La Vista South

At the top of the Class A rankings, we have Papillion-La Vista South taking the crown with an impressive record of 26-3. They’ve shown dedication and skill throughout the season, making them a force to be reckoned with!

Coming in second is Millard North, boasting a solid record of 19-7. Not far behind in third place is Omaha Westside, who had a commendable record of 24-5. Rounding out the top four is Omaha Westview with an impressive 22-3 record.

Things got a bit tough for Bellevue West, who fell to fifth place, finishing their season with a record of 18-8. They’ll certainly be looking to bounce back strong next year! In the eighth spot, we find Lincoln Southeast with a record of 17-9, and Papillion-La Vista slipped down to ninth with 15-11.

Breaking Down Class B and D

In Class B, we see Omaha Skutt capturing the sixth spot with a record of 24-5. They’ve had a solid run this season and recently cemented their skills by securing the Class B championship title. Their victory came from a hard-fought battle against Scottsbluff.

Also in Class B, Omaha Creighton Prep claimed the seventh position with a record of 16-7, while Norris danced into the rankings at tenth place, finishing a fantastic season with a record of 25-3.

Shifting gears to Class D1, Johnson-Brock was the star of the show, dominating the competition and finishing with a record of 29-1. They celebrated their championship victory against Howells-Dodge, who rocked the court with a strong record of 24-6. We also saw McCool Junction secure third place with 23-6, while Bancroft-Rosalie and North Platte St. Patrick’s followed closely behind.

A Recap of the Championship Games

For the championship games, the energy was electric at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln on March 15, 2025. The atmosphere was filled with cheering fans and the spirit of competition!

Papillion-La Vista South triumphed in the Class A championship, delivering a knockout blow to Omaha Westside to seize the title! On the other hand, O’Neill St. Mary’s secured the Class D2 title by taking down Wynot. In Class C2, Fremont Bergan emerged victorious over Cross County, while Ashland-Greenwood claimed the Class C1 title by defeating Omaha Concordia.

As we wrap up this year’s Nebraska high school basketball journey, it’s clear that the competitive spirit and talent across all classes have been a joy to witness. Here’s to all the teams and their hardworking players who made this season truly memorable! Can’t wait to see what next year brings!

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