Chicago Sun-Times

CAN’T BEAT BATTLE OF THE UNBEATENS

Big Prairie Ridge vs. Cary-Grove matchup could determine a lot

- MIKE CLARK

NO. 23 PRAIRIE RIDGE AT NO. 10 CARY-GROVE

1 p.m. Saturday: This game between teams 4-0 overall and in the Fox

Valley could determine a lot — local bragging rights in the far northwest suburbs, the conference title and possibly a No. 1 seed in the Class

6A playoffs if the winner goes 9-0 in the regular season. Since 2009, one of these teams has reached the 6A final seven times with Prairie Ridge winning three state titles and Cary-Grove two. This year, Cary-Grove hasn’t been tested, winning by an average of 39 points. Quarterbac­k Jameson Sheehan and fullback Nick Hissong have the Trojans’ offense rolling. Prairie Ridge squeaked past Jacobs 49-48 last week, stopping the Golden Eagles on a two-point conversion try with 2:33 left. Nathan Greetham ran for 165 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Wolves’ offense.

NO. 25 CRETE-MONEE AT NO. 4 JOLIET CATHOLIC

7:30 p.m. Friday: This is the second high-profile matchup for Crete (3-1), which lost 35-20 to Lincoln-Way East in Week 1. The Warriors are coming off a 78-18 rout of Thornwood in which Joshua Franklin accounted for eight touchdowns (two rushing, six passing) and 528 all-purpose yards. Class 4A topranked Joliet Catholic’s closest game was a 30-20 win at St. Louis power Cardinal Ritter, a game the Hilltopper­s led 23-0. JCA is coming off a 42-0 shutout of Will County rival Providence that packed Memorial Stadium in Joliet. Though Illinois recruits Jordan Anderson and Malachi Hood came into the season with a higher profile, quarterbac­k Aidan Voss also has been a big reason for the Hilltopper­s’ success.

NO. 5 NAPERVILLE CENTRAL AT NO. 7 NEUQUA VALLEY

7:30 p.m. Friday: This could be the first of two matchups between the neighborho­od rivals, as the DuPage Valley plans to play a championsh­ip game in Week 9. Senior Parker Domschke had a big game last week for Neuqua (4-0, 1-0) with seven tackles as a defensive back and a 56-yard touchdown run on a fake punt. Junior quarterbac­k Mark Mennecke, an effective scrambler, keeps opposing defenses guessing. Naperville Central (3-1, 1-0), whose only loss was on the road to Detroit Central Catholic, specialize­s in low-scoring games. The Redhawks have not scored more than 20 points or allowed more than 17 this season.

NO. 9 LINCOLN-WAY EAST AT NO. 17 BOLINGBROO­K

6 p.m. Friday: Lincoln-Way East has won 26 straight conference games and has dominated this rivalry with seven consecutiv­e wins. Can the Griffins (3-1, 0-0 SouthWest Suburban) extend those streaks with one of their youngest teams in the 20-year tenure of coach Rob Zvonar, who picked up his 200th career victory last week? Bolingbroo­k (4-0, 0-0), which will be honoring members of its 2011 state championsh­ip team, has some star power this year with junior safety Damon Walters, who has SEC offers from Tennessee and Vanderbilt.

SIMEON VS. PHILLIPS

4 p.m. Saturday at Gately: This is the week we begin to get a clearer picture of who the Public League’s best team is with two of the four frontrunne­rs facing off (Kenwood and Morgan Park are the other contenders). Simeon (2-2) has bounced back from decisive losses to Joliet Catholic and Bolingbroo­k with lopsided wins against CPS rivals. The Wolverines’ Malik Elzy, a 6-3, 198-pound receiver, is one of the state’s top juniors, and his 13 offers include Illinois, Notre Dame, Michigan and three SEC schools (Kentucky, Tennessee and Vanderbilt). Phillips (2-2) has had a similar trajectory, losing to Batavia and Mount Carmel before handling two city

rivals. Junior quarterbac­k Tyler Turner is a player to watch,

 ?? ALLEN CUNNINGHAM/SUN-TIMES ?? Cary-Grove fullback Nick Hissong has the Trojans’ offense rolling. The Trojans haven’t been tested this season.
ALLEN CUNNINGHAM/SUN-TIMES Cary-Grove fullback Nick Hissong has the Trojans’ offense rolling. The Trojans haven’t been tested this season.
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Joshua Franklin

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