Chicago area high school football: Week 2 scoreboard

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Glenbard West’s Ethan Graff (11) is stripped of the ball by Maine South’s Ryan Kilburg (2) and Michael Velazquez (10). Kevin Tanaka/For the Sun-Times.

Week 2 is loaded with great high school football games, including Lincoln-Way East vs. Naperville Central, Maine South vs. Mount Carmel and a great rivalry matchup featuring Loyola against New Trier.

Read Beth Long’s break down of five of the best games.

The Sun-Times will provide scores and schedules throughout the prep football season. We will update the scoreboard live on Thursday, Friday and Saturday as the games end. You can click on the grey drop-down menu below to search for results by school. Please send scores and any corrections to preps@suntimes.com.

Watch Sun-Times Game Week every Monday at 6:30 p.m.

Want the latest info and analysis on high school football? Our preps team of Michael O’Brien, Beth Long and Annie Costabile will share all the latest news, insights and Super 25 football rankings in a new livestream show called “Sun-Times Game Week.” You can watch it LIVE every Monday night at 6:30 p.m. right here on our high school sports Facebook page. You can also ask questions using the hashtag #SunTimesGameWeek or email those questions to preps@suntimes.com.

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