Saturday’s football scores

Alden-Hebron 47, River Valley 6

Alton Marquette 45, Mount Olive 6

Cary-Grove 50, South Elgin 6

Chicago (C. Military Academy-Bronzeville) 22, Kennedy 8

Chicago (Clark) 48, Douglass 20

Chicago (Hansberry College Prep) High School 8, Chicago (Noble Steet ITW Speer) 6

Chicago (Marine Military Academy) 30, Orr 18

Chicago (Noble Street Charter/ Muchin) 16, Chicago (Noble Street Charter/Pritzker) 14

Chicago (Noble Street Charter/Comer) 18, Chicago (Noble Charter/C. Bulls) 15

Chicago (Noble Street Charter/Johnson) 16, Chicago (Noble Street Charter/Rowe-Clark) 0

Chicago (Noble Street Charter/UIC) 22, Chicago (Noble Street Charter) 14

Chicago Roosevelt def. Prosser, forfeit

Chicago Vocational 30, Chicago King 13

Corliss 20, Bowen 0

Crete-Monee 50, Chicago Heights (Bloom Twp.) 7

Joliet West 40, Joliet Central 0

Lake Forest Academy 20, DePaul College Prep 7

Loyola 42, Providence 7

Maria def. Chicago ACE Tech Charter, forfeit

Orchard Lake St. Mary’s, Mich. 28, Wheaton Warrenville South 10

Payton 21, Chicago Uplift 14

Raby 36, Westinghouse 6

Richards 16, Juarez 14

South Shore 42, Harlan 13

Sterling Newman 56, Hall 8

Taft 51, Lake View 0

Tolono Unity 26, St. Joseph-Ogden 8

Westminster Christian 27, South Beloit 2

Wheaton Academy 53, Bensenville (Fenton) 7

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