Illinois
Top 25 Illinois high school football rankings (9/16/2024)
East St. Louis and Lincoln-Way East hold steady at 1-2, but there are changes elsewhere near the top of this week’s Illinois high school football Top 25.
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September 16, 2024
Previous rank: 1 Last week: Def. Philadelphia Imhotep Charter (Pa.) 35-14
Quarterback Kendrick Lyons threw for 186 yards and two more TDs, giving him eight this season.
Next game: at Belleville East, Sept. 21
Previous rank: 2 Last week: Def. Stagg 49-3
The Griffins led 35-0 after one quarter and coasted to the nonconference win.
Next game: at Naperville North, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 5 Last week: Def. Nazareth 56-33
It was a historic night for the Caravan, as Vanderbilt commit Jack Elliott threw for 424 yards and a program record-tying six TDs. Cooper Lehman set a program record with 255 receiving yards and scored twice.
Next game: vs. Nazareth, Sept. 13
Previous rank: 4 Last week: Lost to Mount Carmel 56-33
Logan Malachuk passed for 192 yards and four touchdowns with two interceptions in the matchup of two-time defending state champions.
Next game: vs. St. Ignatius, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 7 Last week: Def. McHenry 46-7
Logan McHenry scored three first-quarter touchdowns for the Trojans.
Next game: vs. Jacobs, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 8 Last week: Def. Glenbard West 42-7
Playing past halftime for the first time this season, Minnesota commit Owen Lansu was 13 of 16 for 154 yards and three TDs.
Next game: at Proviso West, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 9 Last week: Def. Lake Park 56-6
Nathan Whitwell ran for 204 yards and three touchdowns, and Brett Berggren had five catches for 136 yards and three scores.
Next game: vs. St. Charles North, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 11 Last week: Def. Thornridge 56-0
Phillip Turner ran for two scores, and Keyandre White recovered a fumble in the end zone for his fourth defensive touchdown of the season.
Next game: vs. Normal, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 12 Last week: Def. Montini 21-6
The RedHawks opened a 21-0 lead and held the Broncos scoreless until the fourth quarter.
Next game: at Joliet Catholic, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 13 Last week: Def. Glenbrook South 51-21
St. Thomas commit Nick Peipert passed for 367 yards and four touchdowns for the Broncos.
Next game: at Maine South, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 14 Last week: Def. Andrew 31-14
Aiden Clark ran for 130 yards and three touchdowns for the Redhawks.
Next game: vs. Stagg, Sept. 20
Previous rank: NR Last week: Def. Loyola 35-21
Brady Palmer was 15 of 22 for 192 yards and two touchdowns, and he ran 15 times for 87 yards and two more scores to pace the Spartans.
Next game: vs. St. Rita, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 15 Last week: Def. Westinghouse 54-0
The Mustangs’ defense posted its second consecutive shutout.
Next game: at Kenwood, Sept. 14
Previous rank: 17 Last week: Def. Wheaton North 31-13
Linebacker Aidan McClure had another big night for the North Stars with 14 tackles, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, an interception and a TD.
Next game: at Batavia, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 3 Last week: Lost to St. Francis 35-21
In the first home game under their new lights, the Ramblers suffered their first nonconference loss since 2018. Iowa commit Ryan Fitzgerald, who was hurt in a Week 2 win against Glenbard West, dressed but did not play.
Next game: vs. Brother Rice, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 24 Last week: Def. Maine South 28-23
Brandon Jenkins ran 33 times for 238 yards and two touchdowns, and he had a key interception late for the Hawks.
Next game: at Glenbrook South, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 6 Last week: Lost to Hersey 28-23
Constantine Coines and Jameson Purcell each passed for a TD for the Hawks, and Michael Dellumo had a 98-yard kickoff-return touchdown.
Next game: vs. Barrington, Sept. 20
Previous rank: NR Last week: Def. Warren 38-7
Marty Hippel had touchdown runs of 48 and 47 yards for the Scouts.
Next game: at Zion-Benton, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 18 Last week: Def. Plainfield Central 49-6
Quarterback Brett Connolly accounted for 160 total yards and three TDs in less than two quarters of playing time.
Next week: vs. Joliet Central, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 19 Last week: Def. Hinsdale Central 21-16
Danny Carroll ran for 125 yards and a TD for the Lions.
Next game: vs. Glenbard West, Sept. 21
Previous rank: 20 Last week: Def. Downers Grove South 54-21
Bruno Massel threw for 234 yards and had five total touchdowns for the Dukes.
Next game: at Oak Park-River Forest, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 10 Last week: Lost to Lake Forest 38-7
The Blue Devils are allowing 33 points per game after giving up 13.7 per game last season.
Next game: at Lake Forest, Sept. 13
Previous rank: 21 Last week: Def. Fenwick 14-13
Nate Magrini had 25 carries for 152 yards and a TD for the Hilltoppers.
Next game: vs. Marist, Sept. 20
Previous rank: 22 Last week: Def. Urbana 56-0
Calen Taylor had two punt-return TDs for the Ironmen, and Kyle Beaty had three touchdown passes.
Next game: at Kankakee, Sept. 20
Previous rank: NR Last week: Def. Brother Rice 14-7
Steven Armbruster passed for 203 yards and two touchdowns for the Mustangs.
Next game: at St. Francis, Sept. 20
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2 men shot, 1 fatally, outside bar in Morris, police say
MORRIS, Ill. (WLS) — A man was killed and another was injured in a shooting outside of a bar in Grundy County.
The shooting happened early Saturday outside of Clayton’s Tap in the 100 block of West Washington Street in Morris, Illinois, officials said.
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The Grundy County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene, where they found two men with gunshot wounds. One was pronounced dead at the scene and the other was taken to a hospital in critical condition.
The victim who died was identified by the Grundy County Coroner’s Office as 35-year-old Julian Rosario of Channahon.
A suspect in the shooting, 22-year-old Marshall Szpara of Seneca, was arrested and “initially charged with two counts of aggravated battery with a firearm, pending further review from the Grundy County States Attorney’s office,” Morris police said.
No further information was available.
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Illinois
Firefighter faces arson charges after Illinois wildfire burns hundreds of acres
A volunteer firefighter is facing arson charges after he allegedly set a fire in a Lee County wildlife preserve, scorching hundreds of acres.
According to authorities, 21-year-old Trent Schaefer, a volunteer firefighter in Ohio, Illinois, was charged with one count of arson in connection to a fire that occurred in the Green River State Wildlife Management Area Friday.
On that date, temperatures had soared into the 60s, winds were whipping at more than 30 miles per hour, and humidity plunged below 30%, leading the National Weather Service to issue warnings on the danger of wildfires in Illinois.
It is alleged that Schaefer was seen by witnesses getting out of a vehicle and igniting multiple small fires within the nature preserve, which then coalesced into a larger blaze.
Those witnesses were able to restrain the suspect until Lee County sheriff’s deputies arrested him.
Image taken by Lee County Sheriff’s Office
By the time firefighters arrived on scene the blaze had already spread, and multiple departments were called in to assist with the fire, including the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
Firefighters were able to bring the blaze under control by the late afternoon, but not before it burned more than 700 acres, according to authorities.
Schaefer is also a suspect in several other arsons around Lee County, but he has not been charged in any other fires at this time.
Illinois State Police are assisting with the investigation, and no further information was immediately available.
Illinois
Who is running for Illinois governor in 2026? What to know as primary Early Voting sites open
With Election Day for the 2026 Primary quickly approaching, many voters are considering who to mark their support for when they cast their ballot.
There are several big races on the ballot, including the gubernatorial race that has the potential to make history.
Though rumors are swirling that sitting Governor J.B. Pritzker has his eyes on a potential run for president in 2028, he’s still in the running for re-election. If he retains his seat, he’ll be the first Democratic governor to secure a third term in office in Illinois history.
While Pritzker is the only Democrat aiming for governor on the ballot, there is a slew of Republican candidates vying for a face-off with the incumbent in November.
Voters with their mind made up on which candidate they support can head to their local early voting site to cast their ballot before Election Day.
Though downtown sites and some across the suburbs have been open since early February, early voting sites will open in all 50 of Chicago’s and in several suburb on Monday, March 2.
For those still deciding how to mark their ballot, here’s a look at the gubernatorial candidates.
Democrats:
Governor J.B. Pritzker and Christian Mitchell
Current Governor of Illinois J.B. Pritzker is taking aim at a third term, promising to continue building on the work of his first two terms. According to his campaign website, some of his intentions for a third term include “[tackling] the affordability crisis,” continuing to protect access to reproductive health care in Illinois, and investing in education.
Chrisitan Mitchell is running alongside Pritzker for lieutenant governor. After representing the 26th District in the Illinois House of Representatives from 2013 to 2019, Mitchell served as deputy governor to Pritzker from 2019 to 2023. Mitchell led efforts to ban assault weapons, make Illinois a leader in clean energy and create jobs through infrastructure projects as deputy governor, according to his campaign bio.
Republicans:
Ted Dabrowski and Dr. Carrie Mendoza
Ted Dabrowski is a Wilmette resident and former president of Wirepoints, a media outlet focused on conservative economic policies and financial data. From 2011 to 2017, Dabrowski worked as a spokesperson and Vice President of Policy at the Illinois Policy Institute, a right-leaning think tank.
Dabrowski, who has never previously held political office, aims to cut and cap property tax rates, veto any and all tax increases, and repeal both Illinois’ sanctuary laws and zero-emissions energy policy, according to his campaign website.
“We must return power to the people, remove barriers to prosperity, embrace educational freedom, push political power down to its lowest level and restore the rule of law,” his campaign website says.
Dr. Carrie Mendoza, a Chicago-native with more than 25 years of experience as a physician, is running to be Dabrowski’s lieutenant governor, according to her campaign biography. Like Dabrowski, Mendoza has never held political office. Her campaign biography says she is “driven by innovation and a passion for justice.”
James Mendrick and Dr. Robert Renteria
The first Republican candidate to enter the race, DuPage County Sheriff James Mendrick is campaigning on a push for public safety initiatives.
Sheriff since 2018, Mendrick has partnered with DuPage County Health Department to provide Medicated Assisted Treatment to inmates fighting opioid addiction and advocated for the use of a drug deactivation pouch system to protect people and the state’s waterways from dangerous medications, according to his campaign website.
“He is committed to ending soft-on-crime policies, defending parental rights, and delivering quality education to every child in the state,” his campaign website says.
Dr. Roberta Renteria veteran of the U.S. Army and is a prolific author and activist, according to his campaign biography.
“Dr. Renteria uses his personal story, business acumen and leadership skills to address bullying, gangs, violence, drugs, suicides and school dropout,” his campaign biography says. His books and curriculums are taught in 25 countries around the world, and he has given many Ted Talks.
Darren Bailey and Aaron Del Mar
Former state senator Darren Bailey, who unsuccessfully ran for governor of Illinois in 2022, is giving another go at assuming the political seat. A third-generation downstate farmer, Bailey’s campaign is focused on reducing government spending, cutting taxes, and cracking down on crime, according to his campaign website.
In addition to his farm work, Bailey founded a private Christian school with his wife Cindy.
He fought against spending, raising taxes and sanctuary state policies while in the Illinois House and later in the State Senate.
Aaron Del Mar is an entrepreneur who became the youngest-ever Councilman for the Village of Palatine at 29 years old in 2016. He oversees public safety and infrastructure and guides community organizations in the position, according to his campaign biography.
Rick Heidner and Christina Neitzke-Troike
Though businessman Rick Heidner has never held office, he has led several notable companies, including Gold Rush Gaming, Ricky Rocket’s Fuel Centers, Prairie State Energy, and Heidner Properties, according to his campaign website.
A lifelong Illinoisian, Heidner is “running to make Illinois safe again, affordable again, and full of opportunity again,” his website says.
Christina Neitzke-Troike is looking to step up into the lieutenant governor seat from her current role as Mayor of Homer Glen after nearly two decades in several elected positions.
Neitzke-Troike hopes to bring her “unparalleled understanding of how state mandates affect local budgets, property taxes, and public services” to Springfield, according to her campaign biography.
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