The championship game matchups are booked across all eight classes for the 2018 IHSA state football playoffs after 32 teams clashed in the semifinals. The 16 remaining teams will head to Champaign next weekend to put it all on the line.
Loyola (10-3), Nazareth (12-1) and Montini (12-1) are among the teams that will be heading downstate for championship games next weekend. The Ramblers pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the playoffs by ending Lincoln-Way East’s 26-game winning streak with a 24-16 semifinal victory. The rematch of last year’s Class 8A title game lived up to the hype with Loyola hanging on behind a strong effort from quarterback Jack Fallon in front of a packed crowd.
Nazareth and St. Charles North (10-3) will meet in the Class 7A championship game after each pulled off surprising semifinal wins. The Roadrunners leaned on star running back Michael Love to topple previously unbeaten Batavia, 47-28, while St. Charles North earned its first-ever trip to the state title game by beating Mount Carmel, 27-21.
Here’s a rundown of the action from the semifinals of the 2018 IHSA state football playoffs. For more analysis and coverage, make sure to tune into “Sun-Times Game Week” at 4:30 p.m. Monday afternoon on the Chicago Sun-Times High School Sports Facebook page.
Semifinal scores
Class 8A
Brother Rice 14, Marist 3
Loyola 24, Lincoln-Way East 16
The Class 8A championship game will feature a pair of teams that experienced impressive turnarounds. Brother Rice improved to 13-0 on the season after beating Marist (11-2) in the semifinals, which is remarkable considering the Crusaders won just two games a year ago. Loyola never hit those sort of lows, but it was only a few months ago that the Ramblers were 3-3 and looking like little threat to make another playoff run. Now both teams are set to meet a title game that serves as the chance for each team to complete its story.
Class 7A
Nazareth 47, Batavia 28
St. Charles North 27, Mount Carmel 21 (OT)
Nazareth’s playmaking combination of quarterback J.J. McCarthy and running back Michael Love proved too much for yet another team. This time the victim was the defending Class 7A state champion and No. 2 team in the Sun-Times’ Super 25. Batavia (12-1) got behind early and couldn’t muster a big comeback behind Jack Meyer. St. Charles North stunned Mount Carmel in overtime after forcing a fumble, then converting for the touchdown quickly afterwards. Here’s the game-winning play and celebration:
MC vs STCHN https://t.co/9V3p5c6hOj
— Michael O'Brien (@michaelsobrien) November 17, 2018
Class 6A
Cary-Grove 28, Notre Dame 21
Crete-Monee 38, Richards 35
Cary-Grove (13-0) needed a last-minute touchdown run from senior running back Danny Daigle to survive in the semifinals against Notre Dame (10-3). The Dons racked up over 200 yards on the ground but their defense couldn’t stop a game-winning 80-yard drive late in the fourth quarter. Richards (12-1) wasn’t so fortunate on the other side of the bracket in an upset loss to Crete-Monee (10-3), which pulled off a miraculous comeback after trailing 35-23 with just over two minutes left in the game. The Warriors orchestrated a TD drive, recovered the onside kick and scored again to book their spot in Champaign.
Class 5A
Montini 42, Sterling 20
Joliet Catholic 42, Hillcrest 6
Joliet Catholic (9-4) not only put an end to Hillcrest’s unbeaten season, it routed the Hawks in a 36-point semifinal thrashing. Senior running back Keenan Hailey scored five touchdowns to help the Hilltoppers get a chance to play for their 14th state championship. They’ll face another tough test against Montini, which has looked very good other than a 31-0 loss to Brother Rice in mid-October. The Broncos are coming off a 22-point road win over Sterling (12-1) and should be ready to play in Champaign.
Class 4A
IC Catholic 28, Richmond-Burton 9
Bishop McNamara 52, Rochester 42
The Class 4A championship game is going to be a rematch between two teams that played a one-point game in mid-September. IC Catholic (13-0) kept up its strong defensive play in a 19-point win over Richmond-Burton (11-2) while Bishop McNamara (12-1) won a shootout over Rochester (11-2). The Fightin’ Irish’s only loss this season was the 21-20 defeat against the Knights on Sept. 14.
Class 3A
Byron 42, Herscher 0
Monticello 40, Carlinville 14
Byron (13-0) and Monticello (13-0) completed their domination of the Class 3A bracket to set up a showdown in the title game. The Tigers beat their four playoff opponents by an average of 37 points. The Sages beat theirs by an average of 36.5 points.
Class 2A
Gibson City 14, Eastland-Pearl City 7
Maroa-Forsyth 16, St. Teresa 14
Gibson City (13-0) and Maroa-Forsyth (13-0) ground out tight games against previously unbeaten opponents to book their spots in the Class 2A title game. The Falcons’ Ryland Holt scored the game-winning touchdown over Eastland-Pearl City (12-1) to break a 7-7 tie in the fourth quarter. Maroa-Forsyth topped St. Teresa (12-1) to reach the title game for the third consecutive year.
Class 1A
Forreston 34, Lena-Winslow 28
Camp Point Central 35, Argenta-Oreana 22
Camp Point Central (12-1) ended top-seeded Argenta-Oreana’s run in the semifinals. Next up will be a matchup against a Forreston team that’s won its past three games by a combined 10 points. Can the Cardinals hang on one last time for a state championship?
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Here’s the schedule for the state championship games:
Class 1A: Forreston vs. Camp Point Central, 10 a.m. Friday
Class 2A: Gibson City vs. Maroa-Forsyth, 1 p.m. Friday
Class 3A: Byron vs. Monticello, 4 p.m. Friday
Class 4A: IC Catholic vs. Bishop McNamara, 7 p.m. Friday
Class 5A: Montini vs. Joliet Catholic, 10 a.m. Saturday
Class 6A: Cary-Grove vs. Crete-Monee, 1 p.m. Saturday
Class 7A: Nazareth vs. St. Charles North, 4 p.m. Saturday
Class 8A: Brother Rice vs. Loyola, 7 p.m. Saturday
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