Saturday’s best highlight clips

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De La Salle defeated Crystal Lake Central, 38-35, Saturday in double overtime. David Dominguez’s 27-yard field goal (watch below) nailed the win, while quarterback Tom Duddleston also came up big by completing 15 of 26 passes for 201 yards and four touchdowns.

Watch more from De La Salle vs. Crystal Lake Central on High School Cube.

Watch more from De La Salle vs. Crystal Lake Central on High School Cube.

Loyola defeated Lane, 48-7, Saturday behind Jack Penn’s stellar performance. In two quarters of action, Penn was 5-of-7 for for 57 yards and two touchdowns, as well as this rushing score.

Watch more from Lane Tech vs. Loyola on High School Cube.

Lake Zurich handled Elk Grove with ease in a 35-6 win Saturday. Quarterback Noah Allgood had his first ever 100-yard rushing performance in a varsity game, gaining 128 and a touchdown on 11 carries.

Watch more from Elk Grove vs. Lake Zurich on High School Cube.

Watch more from Urban Prep Bronzeville vs. Lincoln-Way West on High School Cube.

King won its first playoff game in school history Saturday, taking down Aurora Central 36-6. This pass from Nathaniel Harris to Kyle Harris followed a Jaguars fumble recovery and put the game out of reach early.

Watch more from Aurora Central Catholic vs. King on High School Cube.

Dominic Lagone rushed 40 times for 171 yards and three touchdowns to carry Providence to a 25-14 win over Crete-Monee Saturday.

Watch more from Providence vs. Crete-Monee on High School Cube.

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