Saturday’s football scores

Arcola 47, Tri-County 12

Aurora (West Aurora) 40, Waukegan 2

Belleville (Althoff Catholic) 51, Helias Catholic, Mo. 20

Breese Mater Dei 35, Alton Marquette 14

Bremen 20, Chicago (Perspectives/Calumet Technology) 8

Cahokia 59, Sumner, Mo. 6

Champaign St. Thomas More 35, Guerin 6

Chicago (Hansberry College Prep) High School 38, Chicago (Noble/DRW Trading) 12

Chicago (Noble Street Charter/Baker) High School 41, Chicago (Noble Street/Butler) 25

Chicago (Noble Street Charter/Comer) 54, Chicago (Noble Street Charter/Rauner) 6

Chicago (UCCS/Woodlawn) 18, Crane 0

Christian Brothers College, Mo. 24, East St. Louis 22

Curie 50, Argo 8

Downers North 42, Proviso East 6

Geneseo 55, Chicago (Clark) 6

Hamilton (West Hancock) 56, Martinsville 0

Hope Academy 53, Westminster Christian 20

Joliet West 12, Plainfield South 3

Kenwood 26, Rich South 22

Loyola 44, Maine South 43

Luther North 19, Alden-Hebron 7

Maria 48, Juarez 0

North Chicago 41, Robeson 0

Pawnee 35, Fithian Oakwood 20

Payton 42, Lincoln Park 36

Richards 32, Tilden 24

Schurz 41, Kelly 18

Springfield Southeast 54, Springfield Lanphier 13

St. Charles East 59, Aurora (East) 14

Stevenson 38, Muskegon, Mich. 35

Taft 35, Chicago Uplift 14

Tinley Park 45, Rich East 32

Westinghouse 38, North Lawndale 12

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