Portrait of Greg MatturaGreg Mattura

NorthJersey.com

We’ll get some clarity on which boys basketball team is No. 1 in North Jersey when the top two teams square off this week.

Top-ranked Bergen Catholic (5-2) travels to No. 2 Don Bosco (4-3) on Tuesday night, and the inside track on the No. 1 seed in the Bergen County Jamboree could also be on the line.

Three public schools round out the top 5 based on games reported through Sunday. No. 3 Ridgewood (6-1), No. 4 Northern Highlands (5-1), and No. 5 Teaneck (5-0).

Paterson Charter (8-0) is the highest-ranked team from the small-school NJIC. The Lions are No. 9, and Glen Rock (6-2) is right behind at No. 10, with senior Mason Mangione reaching 1,000 career points in Saturday’s 54-51 win over Dwight Morrow.

Tenafly (6-0) continues to be North Jersey’s biggest surprise, catapulting eight spots to No. 14 following Saturday’s 59-49 victory over then-No. 17 Old Tappan. The Tigers were not ranked in the preseason poll.

Bergen Tech and Manchester debut in the regular-season rankings. Bergen Tech (3-2) is No. 24 after its third consecutive win, 47-45, over then-No. 16 Fair Lawn. Manchester (6-1) is No. 25 on the strength of a six-game winning streak.

Top 25 rankings

1. Bergen Catholic (5-2)

2. Don Bosco (4-3)

3. Ridgewood (6-1)

4. Northern Highlands (5-1)

5. Teaneck (5-0)

6. St. Joseph (3-3)

7. Paramus Catholic (5-3)

8. St. Mary (4-1)

9. Paterson Charter (8-0)

10. Glen Rock (6-2)

11. Pascack Valley (3-2)

12. Rutherford (7-0)

13. Demarest (4-2)

14. Tenafly (6-0)

15. DePaul (6-1)

16. Hackensack (3-3)

17. Eastside (2-4)

18. Fair Lawn (3-1)

19. Old Tappan (4-2)

20. Wayne Hills (4-3)

21. Ramapo (3-3)

22. Wayne Valley (4-3)

23. Weehawken (6-0)

24. Bergen Tech (3-2)

25. Manchester (6-1)

Also considered: Cliffside Park (3-2), Dwight-Englewood (5-3), Pascack Hills (3-1), Ridgefield (5-2), Saddle River Day (2-4).