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Phillips’ J’Bore Gibbs drags Rambler tacklers as he picks up yardage, August 26, 2017. Allen Cunningham / for Chicago Sun-Times

Saturday, August 26

Abundant Life Christian/St. Ambrose, Wis. 51, Alden-Hebron 40

Chicago (Noble Street Charter/Rauner) 34, Chicago (Noble Street Charter/UIC) 14

Chicago (Perspectives/Calumet Technology) 48, Chicago (Hansberry College Prep) High School 0

Chicago (UCCS/Woodlawn) 44, Chicago (Noble Street Charter) 6

Cin. St. Xavier, Ohio 43, Hinsdale Central 14

Decatur MacArthur 53, Eisenhower 0

Douglass def. Chicago (Crane Medical Prep), forfeit

East Moline United 46, Chicago Academy 6

East St. Louis 40, Providence 28

Evergreen Park 41, Chicago Ag Science 0

Hillcrest 52, Morgan Park 0

John Burroughs, Mo. 54, Dupo 0

LaSalle-Peru 21, Rich East 20

Lake Forest Academy 31, Elkhart Lake/Glenbeulah, Wis. 14

Madison 64, Rockford (Sacred Heart) 0

Madison Abundant Life, Wis. 51, Alden-Hebron 40

Maine South 62, Glenbard West 34

Mather 20, Chicago (Noble/DRW Trading) 6

Milford 28, Walther Christian Academy 8

Naperville North 53, Edwardsville 49

Niles Notre Dame 30, S. Bend Adams, Ind. 6

North Lawndale 30, Chicago Little Village 0

Phillips 20, Loyola 14

Rochester 49, Springfield Lanphier 12

Round Lake 34, Proviso East 26

St. Ignatius 19, Milwaukee King, Wis. 0

Von Steuben 48, Chicago Roosevelt 0

Waukegan 15, North Chicago 0

Westinghouse 30, Guerin 0

Westmont 19, Lake View 6

Wisconsin Heights, Wis. 44, Westminster Christian 16

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