Chicago Catholic League, Week XIII

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Chicago Catholic League, Week XIII

I don't think anything will ever top a goal-line stand followed by a 97-yard, 19-play drive for the win.
Pick the winners and the score or spread.

8A:

LA @ Palatine
[projection: Loyola Academy (Wilmette, IL) 31-12]
Palatine likes to play for all 48 minutes. I don't know if my ticker can handle it. All-time leading rusher Dara Laja with 2,523 yards leads the Ramblers.
LA 24 Palatine 12

6A:

Prairie Ridge @ MCHS
[projection: Prairie Ridge (Crystal Lake, IL) 31-28]
Wolves are ranked 7th in the state by Maxpreps. The beautiful and talented Beth Long still isn't convinced, she's got them at 16. I predict upset.
Broncs 28 Wolves 21


5A:

Naz @ SL
[projection: Nazareth Academy (LaGrange Park, IL) 41-31]
Last week, Fayezon Smart gained 126 yards on 28 carries, and set a new single-season school rushing record. His 2,025 yards this season breaks the mark of 2,015 set by Joe Martinez in 1998. Wonder whatever happened to that guy.
Roadrunners 42 Vikes 40

3A:

BMac @ ICP
[projection: Bishop McNamara (Kankakee, IL) 35-31]
Jonathan Ward is the Fightin' Irish all-time leading rusher with 1,965 yards. If ICP pulls this one out, I'll drink a Faygo.
BMac 42 ICP 21

Prep Bowl:

SR @ MC
[projection: Mount Carmel (Chicago, IL) 35-13]
I think they should just play the sophs vs the sophs to make it interesting. DoS would put a line on that.
Caravan 35 Mustangs 18
 
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LA 38 Palatine 10
MCHS 24 PR 21
Naz 45 StL 14
MC 24 SR 3
 

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LA over Palatine 28-14. Year of the Rambler

PR v Montini. Tough call. 21-21 heads to OT

Naz over Laurence 56-21

Bmac over Insane Clown Posse by 7

MC over Rita 7-0
 
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Chicago Catholic League, Week XIII

I don't think anything will ever top a goal-line stand followed by a 97-yard, 19-play drive for the win.
Pick the winners and the score or spread.

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/...ravan-coach-frank-lenti-norville-mount-carmel

I was too young to attend due to the weather, but have been told this was maybe MCs greatest win which was also over HF. 93 yard drive in rain storm with game ending as time expired with ball falling on top of MC player in the end zone.
 

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Loyola by 9
Montini by 17. Don't see PR defending the pass well.
Naz by 14
BMac by 28
MC by 10
 

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LA 48 Palatine 27
PR 29 Montini 28
Naz 35 SL 21
IC 21 Bmac 17
MC 27 Rita 13

Next coach of Viator should say at his first public appearance "those kids will be writing letters for us from now on"

Good to see Laurence back - hopefully not much more of the Viqueens crap they had to deal with on the SW side post-Grunhard era.
 
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Chicago Catholic League, Week XIII

I don't think anything will ever top a goal-line stand followed by a 97-yard, 19-play drive for the win.
Pick the winners and the score or spread.

8A:

LA @ Palatine
[projection: Loyola Academy (Wilmette, IL) 31-12]
Palatine likes to play for all 48 minutes. I don't know if my ticker can handle it. All-time leading
LA 35 Palatine 24
MCHS 31 PR28
Naz 38 STL 21
IC 28 BMac27
MC 31 SR 14
 

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I don't think Palatine will be able to stop Loyola's rushing attack. See Palatine v Fremd for reference.
 

kpjasion

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You're referencing a game from over a month ago as to why Palatine will lose Satursay? Um k
He does have a point. Palatine's achilles heal defensively does seem to be their struggles against good running teams. The Fremd game was not neccesarily indicative in a couple of ways: A.)they took advantage of injuries that occured during the game and spent the entire second half running right where the starting LB was out; B.) That particular game is SUCH an intense rivalry and the emotions are strung so high that it's not always a representative sample of either team.

Truth be told, I think the team will tell you the season was coming very easily to them up to that point (despite the Stevenson loss..they know they outplayed them) and I think they thought the Fremd game would just fall into place like the rest...and they payed for it.

Against Conant, their bruising RB ran for 343 yards in the rain...BUT, he couldn't get that 344th yard on 4th and goal at the 1 with 4 minutes left in the game..and that's the key. We have 4 defensive starters and the guy who was the 4th LB out with season ending injuries. Considering that, I think their "bend but don't break" philosophy has worked quite well. There's been only 1 team to score over 29 pts against them...Fremd..and since they're averaging 29 pts a game on offense, that works out for them most weeks.

To me there are two keys to Palatine winning:
1.) Limit Loyola's big plays..Both OPRF and Brother Rice were used to getting easy TDs on big plays. Palatine's defense is very, very good at limiting those. The OPRF RB broke a 51-yd TD run, but that was about it..No other plays in either game over 50 yds by either team.
2.) Figure out Loyola's defense early. Going into the OPRF game, OPRF had averaged giving up 11 pts per game. They figured them out and had 35 pts and a 16 point lead at halftime. Against Brother Rice it took them almost 3 quarters to adjust to their speed advantage, but eventually they did , and the OL took over the LOS and they scored 4 touchdowns in 10 minutes of gametime.

Win or lose, I can guarantee Palatine will not be outplayed. I love the heart and determination of this team. If you have a chance to watch the replay of the game on CN100, watch the screen on Brother Rice's last 3 and out. Their star Smalling, who I think goes 6'1'' and 195 lbs is blocking Anthony Portera...who's 5'7'' 155 lbs soaking wet. Portera blasts Smalling backyard, fights off the block, and ultimately makes the tackle for no gain. To me, that one play epitomized Palatine's character and fight this season.
 
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Great clip! I was in 7th grade and was on the Evanston sideline watching that Qtr. final game. I had never heard of St. Rita before then. I've always remembered how physical that game was and how big and mean Rita seemed to be. That was my introduction to CCL football.
 

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You're referencing a game from over a month ago as to why Palatine will lose Satursay? Um k
I was using it as an example of how I believe the game might turn out Newt. I have watched almost all of Palatine's games this season. Their run defense is what worries me. None of the teams have as well rounded an offense as Loyola. That is my opinion. Games this season for opponents rushing:

Stevenson 91 yards
Wheeling 159Rolling Meadows 123
Prospect 251
Hoffman 98
Fremd 374
Barrington 106
Schaumburg 159
Conant 365
Sandburg 207
OPRF 248
BR 133

Playoff average: 196

Is the playoff average recent enough for you?
 

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I was using it as an example of how I believe the game might turn out Newt. I have watched almost all of Palatine's games this season. Their run defense is what worries me. None of the teams have as well rounded an offense as Loyola. That is my opinion. Games this season for opponents rushing:

Stevenson 91 yards
Wheeling 159Rolling Meadows 123
Prospect 251
Hoffman 98
Fremd 374
Barrington 106
Schaumburg 159
Conant 365
Sandburg 207
OPRF 248
BR 133

Playoff average: 196

Is the playoff average recent enough for you?

Yah it is and had you mentioned that in your initial post if likely makes your argument more relevant.

Look, I don't think Palatine beats Loyola Saturday. Couple that with lousy weather - it could get ugly.

I'd be licking my chops if I'm Loyola seeing their defense on film.
 

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Great clip! I was in 7th grade and was on the Evanston sideline watching that Qtr. final game. I had never heard of St. Rita before then. I've always remembered how physical that game was and how big and mean Rita seemed to be. That was my introduction to CCL football.
The biggest threat to a CCL school in those days was a flare-up of mumps or measles (due to lack of vaccination reqs in catholic elementary schools) - a mumps outbreak decimated the Rita roster in 1986 and as a result they lost in the first round to CPS Kenwood Academy 12-zip in one of those Wednesday games. KA was summarily dispatched 36-0 by St. Laurence the next Saturday.
 
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Chicago Catholic League, Week XIII

I don't think anything will ever top a goal-line stand followed by a 97-yard, 19-play drive for the win.
Pick the winners and the score or spread.

8A:

LA @ Palatine
[projection: Loyola Academy (Wilmette, IL) 31-12]
Palatine likes to play for all 48 minutes. I don't know if my ticker can handle it. All-time leading rusher Dara Laja with 2,523 yards leads the Ramblers.
LA 24 Palatine 12

6A:

Prairie Ridge @ MCHS
[projection: Prairie Ridge (Crystal Lake, IL) 31-28]
Wolves are ranked 7th in the state by Maxpreps. The beautiful and talented Beth Long still isn't convinced, she's got them at 16. I predict upset.
Broncs 28 Wolves 21


5A:

Naz @ SL
[projection: Nazareth Academy (LaGrange Park, IL) 41-31]
Last week, Fayezon Smart gained 126 yards on 28 carries, and set a new single-season school rushing record. His 2,025 yards this season breaks the mark of 2,015 set by Joe Martinez in 1998. Wonder whatever happened to that guy.
Roadrunners 42 Vikes 40

3A:

BMac @ ICP
[projection: Bishop McNamara (Kankakee, IL) 35-31]
Jonathan Ward is the Fightin' Irish all-time leading rusher with 1,965 yards. If ICP pulls this one out, I'll drink a Faygo.
BMac 42 ICP 21

Prep Bowl:

SR @ MC
[projection: Mount Carmel (Chicago, IL) 35-13]
I think they should just play the sophs vs the sophs to make it interesting. DoS would put a line on that.
Caravan 35 Mustangs 18

8A
LOYOLA 33 PALATINE 12

6A
PRAIRIE RIDGE 30 MONTINI 28

5A
NAZARETH 45 ST. LAURENCE 33

3A
BISHOP MAC 35 IC 31

PREP BOWL
MT. CARMEL 37 ST. RITA 13
 
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LOYOLA 35 PALATINE 10 (This game hits home, literally. Born and raised in P-town. Played PAFA, went to St. Theresa. Work in Palatine and a bunch of co-workers kids attend Palatine. I have always respected their program and even though I grew up in Fremd's boundary, I would always root for and attend Pirates' games. I will most likely be at Lamps and on the Palatine side with good friends/palatine grads. I hope it's a good close game, but commonsense tells me that the Ramblers may too much for the Pirates. Good luck to both teams!)

6A
MONTINI 28 PRAIRIE RIDGE 21

5A
NAZARETH 45 ST. LAURENCE 14 (I think the Vikings are in BIG trouble)

3A
BISHOP MAC 21 IC 3

PREP BOWL
MT. CARMEL 41 ST. RITA 10 (I would NOT want to be Rita)
 
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Chicago Catholic League, Week XIII

I don't think anything will ever top a goal-line stand followed by a 97-yard, 19-play drive for the win.
Pick the winners and the score or spread.

8A:

LA @ Palatine
[projection: Loyola Academy (Wilmette, IL) 31-12]
Palatine likes to play for all 48 minutes. I don't know if my ticker can handle it. All-time leading rusher Dara Laja with 2,523 yards leads the Ramblers.
LA 24 Palatine 12

6A:

Prairie Ridge @ MCHS
[projection: Prairie Ridge (Crystal Lake, IL) 31-28]
Wolves are ranked 7th in the state by Maxpreps. The beautiful and talented Beth Long still isn't convinced, she's got them at 16. I predict upset.
Broncs 28 Wolves 21


5A:

Naz @ SL
[projection: Nazareth Academy (LaGrange Park, IL) 41-31]
Last week, Fayezon Smart gained 126 yards on 28 carries, and set a new single-season school rushing record. His 2,025 yards this season breaks the mark of 2,015 set by Joe Martinez in 1998. Wonder whatever happened to that guy.
Roadrunners 42 Vikes 40

3A:

BMac @ ICP
[projection: Bishop McNamara (Kankakee, IL) 35-31]
Jonathan Ward is the Fightin' Irish all-time leading rusher with 1,965 yards. If ICP pulls this one out, I'll drink a Faygo.
BMac 42 ICP 21

Prep Bowl:

SR @ MC
[projection: Mount Carmel (Chicago, IL) 35-13]
I think they should just play the sophs vs the sophs to make it interesting. DoS would put a line on that.
Caravan 35 Mustangs 18

Ignazio,
Just curious, in your posting you mention projection(s). Are these your projections or is their a site somewhere that does this? If so could you share as I'd like to look at it myself.
Thx
 
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I was using it as an example of how I believe the game might turn out Newt. I have watched almost all of Palatine's games this season. Their run defense is what worries me. None of the teams have as well rounded an offense as Loyola. That is my opinion. Games this season for opponents rushing:

Stevenson 91 yards
Wheeling 159Rolling Meadows 123
Prospect 251
Hoffman 98
Fremd 374
Barrington 106
Schaumburg 159
Conant 365
Sandburg 207
OPRF 248
BR 133

Playoff average: 196

Is the playoff average recent enough for you?

While that's all very true....they won all those playoff games. Stats don't play the games, players do. Further corroborates the "bend but don't break" philosophy kinda... I honestly like Palatine's chances in this one...especially if the weather is bad.
 

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Ignazio,
Just curious, in your posting you mention projection(s). Are these your projections or is their a site somewhere that does this? If so could you share as I'd like to look at it myself.
Thx

There are two very good ones:
http://www.calpreps.com/cgi-bin/2015/project_matchup.pl
and
http://usatodayhss.com/score-predictor/

Last week, calpreps call vs actual:
LA 34-26 vs LA 34-28
BR 31-24 vs P 28-24
MCHS 35-20 vs 49-14
SL 42-28 vs 36-9
BMac 38-28 vs 53-32
SR 26-24 vs 35-21

I'd say they're pretty good.
 

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Rita fell prey to the dreaded Warner Saunders jinx

Warner Saunders attended Corpus Christi HS - at 4620 S Parkway (MLK Drive) - which was a former synagogue, and now a Baptist Church. Corpus Christi evolved into Hales Franciscan. Warner played basketball there and in college at Xavier of New Orleans.
 

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I was using it as an example of how I believe the game might turn out Newt. I have watched almost all of Palatine's games this season. Their run defense is what worries me. None of the teams have as well rounded an offense as Loyola. That is my opinion. Games this season for opponents rushing:

Stevenson 91 yards
Wheeling 159Rolling Meadows 123
Prospect 251
Hoffman 98
Fremd 374
Barrington 106
Schaumburg 159
Conant 365
Sandburg 207
OPRF 248
BR 133

Playoff average: 196

Is the playoff average recent enough for you?


Unless you are playing fantasy football, rushing yards don't mean as much as points on the board. The Pirates playoff average against 3 playoff teams is 23.