Nov 17, 2024
Richards, Lincoln-Way Central and Chicago Christian continue to move up the rankings. Top 10 With records through Saturday and previous rankings in parentheses. 1. Lincoln-Way East 12-0 (1) After more Jonas Williams magic against Stevenson, showdown with Loyola looms Saturday. 2. Mount Carmel 9-3 (2) Freshman sensation Marshaun Thornton hauls in two long TD catches for Caravan in 49-42 win. 3. St. Rita 10-2 (3) Big second half by Nick Herman leads Mustangs past Quincy, sets up semifinal vs. Mount Carmel. 4. Joliet Catholic 9-3 (4) Zachary Beitler and Hilltoppers shut down in Peoria in stunningly comfortable 43-8 victory. 5. Richards 11-1 (6) Myles Mitchell carries load as Bulldogs stun Kankakee 21-20. Long trip to East St. Louis up next. 6. Lincoln-Way Central 9-3 (8) Luke Tingley proves awfully tough to tackle. Knights get by conference foe Bradley-Bourbonnais. 7. Chicago Christian 11-1 (9) Kenny Jager and the Knights continue a fairy-tale season, reaching semifinals for first time. 8. Marist 9-2 (10) Senior defensive lineman Brad Fitzgibbon, an Iowa recruit, named honorable mention all-state. 9. Morgan Park 10-2 (5) Mustangs’ high-flying offense gets grounded in 21-7 Class 5A quarterfinal loss to Morris. 10. Lincoln-Way West 7-4 (NR) Senior linebacker Josh Veldman, a Northwestern recruit, earns all-state honors. Offensive Player of the Week Senior quarterback Christian Flutman completes 10 of 15 passes for 146 yards and three touchdowns and adds a 69-yard TD run for Chicago Christian in a 34-13 Class 2A quarterfinal win over Bismarck-Henning-Rossville-Alvin. Defensive Player of the Week Junior defensive back Emmanuel Mahonie returns a fumble 50 yards for a TD to spark Richards in a 21-20 Class 6A quarterfinal win over Kankakee.
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