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MSL EAST TITLE UP FOR GRABS

Elsewhere, Wildkits thinking upset against Hawks in CSL

- @mikeclarkp­reps MIKE CLARK HIGH SCHOOLS

PROSPECT AT NO. 14 HERSEY

7 p.m. Friday: With just two weeks left in the regular season, conference races are sorting themselves out. One is the Mid-Suburban East, where the winner here clinches a share of the title. Prospect (6-1, 3-0) has one of the league’s best defenders in end/ linebacker Ben Sahakian and a productive junior quarterbac­k in junior Frank Covey, who threw for 216 yards last week against Elk Grove. Hersey (7-0, 3-0) has had only one close game all season, a 31-24 victory against Palatine in Week 2. The Huskies have been dominant despite losing their best player, senior running back/receiver Ben Clawson, with a broken right ankle in Week 3. Quarterbac­k Jimmy Makuh has stepped up to help keep the offense rolling along.

EVANSTON AT NO. 6 MAINE SOUTH

7 p.m. Friday: This is another game where the winner earns a share of a conference title. Maine South (7-1, 3-0) has ruled the Central Suburban South this century with 21 consecutiv­e league titles and counting. The Hawks’ calling card has been a defense whose signature effort was holding fellow Class 8A state hopeful Warren without an offensive score in a 10-2 victory. Northweste­rn-bound tight end Chris Petrucci, quarterbac­k Rowan Keefe and running back Mike Sajenko also are capable playmakers on offense. Evanston (5-2, 3-0) had some hiccups en route to a 1-2 start but has been rolling since North Carolina-bound linebacker Sebastian Cheeks returned to the lineup after an injury layoff. The Wildkits’ next big-time recruit will be junior lineman Gabe Roseb, a 6-7, 340-pounder with a 6-11 wingspan.

NO. 17 LINCOLN-WAY EAST AT NO. 15 LOCKPORT

6:30 p.m. Friday: Lockport (7-0, 3-0 Southwest Suburban Blue) has lost the last 16 in this series since a 38-14 victory in 2004. But the Porters are having a breakout season. Lockport has four shutouts and has allowed just 33 points with a defensive line anchored by the Eastern Illinois-bound Silzer twins, Cody and Cole, and defending state wrestling champ Andrew Blackburn-Forest. Quarterbac­k Hayden Timosciek, an imposing presence at 6-7 and 232 pounds, has passed for 1,382 yards and 14 touchdowns with no intercepti­ons. Lincoln-Way East (5-2, 2-1) is younger than usual, but remains one of the state’s top programs. Quarterbac­k Brennan Stolarek threw for 198 yards and three touchdowns last week against HomewoodFl­ossmoor, with one of them going to Central Michigan recruit Jack Tremblay.

OSWEGO EAST AT OSWEGO

7 p.m. Friday: With losses to still-unbeaten Neuqua Valley and Batavia before a forfeit victory over Joliet Central, Oswego (5-2, 3-0 Southwest Prairie West) didn’t get its first victory on the field until Week 4. But the Panthers have rolled since and have one of the state’s top juniors in 6-6 tight end Deakon Tonielli, whose seven offers include Tennessee and Michigan. Tonielli stepped in at quarterbac­k in last week’s victory over West Aurora when the Panthers’ top two QBs were sidelined but should be back in his usual spot this week. Oswego East (6-1, 2-1) won for the first time in this series during the pandemic spring season. Junior quarterbac­k Tre Jones has an offer from Arizona State.

YOUNG AT TAFT

7:30 p.m. Friday: Taft (5-2, 3-1 Illini Land of Lincoln) is one of the Public League’s elite programs, with a signature victory over Morgan Park and two of the city’s top players in senior linebacker/running back Ryan Porebski and junior lineman Grzegorz Krupa. Young (6-1, 3-1) has come a long way since low numbers forced the suspension of the program in 2017 and its subsequent reboot in the lower-level Chicago division a year later. Now the Dolphins are in one of the top CPS conference­s and have qualified for the IHSA playoffs for the first time since 2015. Senior quarterbac­k Pat McHale is one of the city’s top players.

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 ?? KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES ?? Quarterbac­k Jimmy Makuh has kept unbeaten Hersey’s offense on track.
KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES Quarterbac­k Jimmy Makuh has kept unbeaten Hersey’s offense on track.
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Chris Petrucci

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