Quarterfinal Scores Set Stage for Illinois High School Football Playoffs
In a thrilling set of matchups across various classes, the IHSA state football quarterfinals saw several close contests decide the fate of the season for participating teams. For starters, in Class 8A, top-seeded Mount Carmel secured a convincing 32-10 victory over Lincoln-Way East on Saturday, marking one of the most dominating performances of the night.
Meanwhile, in Class 7A, St. Rita edged out Hersey 34-27, while Glenbard North outmaneuvered Batavia 20-13. This impressive defensive display from Glenbard North marked a significant step forward for the team as they look to make a deep playoff run.
On the other side of the spectrum, Class 6A saw some highly anticipated clashes. Nazareth led the charge with a commanding 49-7 win over Lake Zurich, while Simeon stunned East St. Louis 27-17 in an instant-classic matchup.
Class 5A witnessed some upsets as well. A thrilling comeback by Belvidere North sealed their fate against Cary-Grove with a final score of 17-10. In another closely contested game, Oak Forest edged out Peoria 28-21.
As the competition continued to heat up in subsequent classes, some key matchups saw Washington, Ill. emerge victorious over Providence, while St. Laurence stunned Dunlap 35-20. These victories not only showcased the resilience of these teams but also signaled a promising future for their respective programs.
In Class 4A, Coal City claimed a convincing win against Montini with a final score of 21-7. Similarly, Sacred Heart-Griffin outmaneuvered Rochester 38-35 in an intense and closely contested game.
Further down the lineup, Class 3A witnessed some notable performances from Monmouth-Roseville, who secured a hard-fought win against Richmond-Burton with a final score of 31-21. Similarly, Flora edged out Maroa-Forsyth with a final score of 29-20.
Moving into the lower classifications, Tri-Valley made history by defeating Wilmington 28-25 in an instant-classic matchup, while Arthur-Lovington stunned Westville 27-20.
In Class 1A, Stockton secured an impressive victory against Casey-Westfield with a final score of 32-12. This dominating performance from the Stockton squad marked a significant step forward for their season and sets the stage for future successes.
In a thrilling set of matchups across various classes, the IHSA state football quarterfinals saw several close contests decide the fate of the season for participating teams. For starters, in Class 8A, top-seeded Mount Carmel secured a convincing 32-10 victory over Lincoln-Way East on Saturday, marking one of the most dominating performances of the night.
Meanwhile, in Class 7A, St. Rita edged out Hersey 34-27, while Glenbard North outmaneuvered Batavia 20-13. This impressive defensive display from Glenbard North marked a significant step forward for the team as they look to make a deep playoff run.
On the other side of the spectrum, Class 6A saw some highly anticipated clashes. Nazareth led the charge with a commanding 49-7 win over Lake Zurich, while Simeon stunned East St. Louis 27-17 in an instant-classic matchup.
Class 5A witnessed some upsets as well. A thrilling comeback by Belvidere North sealed their fate against Cary-Grove with a final score of 17-10. In another closely contested game, Oak Forest edged out Peoria 28-21.
As the competition continued to heat up in subsequent classes, some key matchups saw Washington, Ill. emerge victorious over Providence, while St. Laurence stunned Dunlap 35-20. These victories not only showcased the resilience of these teams but also signaled a promising future for their respective programs.
In Class 4A, Coal City claimed a convincing win against Montini with a final score of 21-7. Similarly, Sacred Heart-Griffin outmaneuvered Rochester 38-35 in an intense and closely contested game.
Further down the lineup, Class 3A witnessed some notable performances from Monmouth-Roseville, who secured a hard-fought win against Richmond-Burton with a final score of 31-21. Similarly, Flora edged out Maroa-Forsyth with a final score of 29-20.
Moving into the lower classifications, Tri-Valley made history by defeating Wilmington 28-25 in an instant-classic matchup, while Arthur-Lovington stunned Westville 27-20.
In Class 1A, Stockton secured an impressive victory against Casey-Westfield with a final score of 32-12. This dominating performance from the Stockton squad marked a significant step forward for their season and sets the stage for future successes.