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Stingy Porters will test Ramblers

- Twitter: @mikeclarkp­reps MIKE CLARK HIGH SCHOOLS

CLASS 8A No. 8 Lockport at No. 1 Loyola

1 p.m. Saturday. Loyola has been mixing and matching at running back after Marco Maldonado broke his collarbone against Brother Rice in Week 4, but quarterbac­k Jake Stearney and a deep receiving corps have kept the offense afloat. The Ramblers (12-0) were held to just a field goal in last week’s 3-0 win over Lincoln-Way East, but a defense led by linebacker James Kreutz made sure that was enough. Hayden Timosciek, Lockport’s 6-7 quarterbac­k, and running back Ty Schultz have both been impact players in the playoffs. How strong is the Porters’ defense? The 22 points Lockport (11-1) gave up to Glenbard North last week were a season high.

No. 4 Maine South at No. 10 Marist

1 p.m. Saturday. Marist’s three losses all came in the CCL/ESCC Blue, but they’re just a fading memory now that the RedHawks (9-3) are one win away from their first trip to state since 2015. Coastal Carolina-bound quarterbac­k Dontrell Jackson Jr. has passed for 1,981 yards and 25 touchdowns with just six intercepti­ons, and has rushed for 473 yards and three TDs. Jaylen Johnson (841 yards, 14 TDs) also has been productive in the ground game. Linebacker Jimmy Rolder, who just committed to Michigan, has 102 tackles and nine tackles for loss. Maine South (11-1) has been as good as any team in the state away from home, with wins at Warren and Neuqua Valley. Rowan Keefe threw for 218 yards and two TDs, including an 80-yarder to Northweste­rn recruit Chris Petrucci, last week against Neuqua.

CLASS 7A No. 3 Brother Rice at No. 6 Wheaton North

4 p.m. Saturday. Jack Lausch, Rice’s Notre Dame-bound football and baseball player, continues to bolster his case for Player of the Year. Last week he ran for 253 yards and four touchdowns as the Crusaders (10-2) pulled away in the second half to beat Mount Carmel 41-28. Rice has some other difference­makers as well in coach Brian Badke’s final season before stepping down. Running back Aaron Vaughn added 174 rushing yards against the Caravan, and safety Khary Shaw has delivered some big plays on defense. Wheaton North (11-1) is seeking its first trip to state since winning the Class 5A title in 1986 under legendary coach Jim Rexilius. Holy Cross-bound quarterbac­k Mark Forcucci and junior linebacker Ross Dansdill have been the Falcons’ leaders all season.

No. 17 Prospect at No. 7 St. Rita

6 p.m. Saturday. St. Rita’s Kaleb Brown, an Ohio State recruit, was the Chicago area’s top-ranked prospect coming into the year. He was hurt in the opener against Mount Carmel and missed most of the season, But he’s back healthy and giving the Mustangs (10-2) another elite offensive option down the stretch. Prospect (10-2) also had an injury to a key player: quarterbac­k Frank Covey. But Owen Walter has stepped in for the Knights (10-2), who also have been getting big plays from a defense that has six takeaways the last two weeks.

CLASS 5A No. 19 Sycamore vs. No. 9 Fenwick

1 p.m. Saturday, Triton. Fenwick (10-2) is a longtime Catholic League football power, but the Friars have never played for a state title. Given their Division I talent on both sides of the ball, this could be the year the drought ends. Quarterbac­k Kaden Cobb, a Ball State recruit, has some speedy targets in Eian Ough (Illinois) and Max Reese (Eastern Michigan) and good protection from center Jimmy Liston (Purdue). Sycamore also is playing for its first state final berth. The Spartans (9-3) have five shutouts, including the last two weeks against Glenbard South and St. Patrick.

 ?? KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES ?? Jack Lausch
KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES Jack Lausch
 ?? ALLEN CUNNINGHAM/SUN-TIMES ?? Loyola quarterbac­k Jake Stearney looks to pass on a challengin­g day for the Ramblers’ offense in their 3-0 win over Lincoln-Way East.
ALLEN CUNNINGHAM/SUN-TIMES Loyola quarterbac­k Jake Stearney looks to pass on a challengin­g day for the Ramblers’ offense in their 3-0 win over Lincoln-Way East.
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 ?? KEVIN TANAKA/SUN-TIMES ?? Kaleb Brown
KEVIN TANAKA/SUN-TIMES Kaleb Brown

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