Scouting Week 2 DuPage County football games
Naperville Central (1-0) vs. Naperville North (1-0)
When: 7 p.m. Friday at North Central College.
Last matchup: Naperville Central won, 21-14, last season.
About the Redhawks: Tailback Aiden Clark rushed for 290 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the Redhawks’ 24-13 season-opening victory over Hinsdale Central last weekend. The Redhawks fell behind 6-0 before taking control, as defensive linemen Daniel Nussbaum and Jake Stanish led the way. Gavin Ellison, who booted a 36-yard field goal, highlights the special teams. The Redhawks have won 10 of the last 16 meetings between the neighboring rivals, including 6 of the last 8. Since the teams are now members of the Southwest Valley Conference but different divisions – Red and Blue, respectively, this is the earlier cross-town meeting in recent memory.
About the Huskies: The Huskies followed a similar path last weekend, falling behind 7-0 early before scoring 28 unanswered points during last weekend’s 42-14 nonconference victory over New Trier. Senior quarterback Jacob Bell enjoyed a memorable season debut, throwing 4 touchdown passes and adding a rushing score against the Trevians. Quinn Morris, playing his first game for the Huskies after transferring from Plainfield East, caught a pair of touchdown passes against New Trier, while the defense registered 7 sacks – 2 each from Gabriel Hill and Qrizniquolas Somoza. It doesn’t matter if it’s Week 2 or Week 7, this is always an entertaining matchup.
Neuqua Valley (0-1) at Minooka (1-0)
When: 7 p.m. Friday
About the Wildcats: There wasn’t much to write home about for Neuqua Valley in its season-opening loss to Oswego. The Wildcats mustered fewer than 40 yards rushing in the contest, and while QB Kiet Truong threw for 200 yards, Neuqua managed only one second-half scoring drive. There’s plenty of reason to believe that effort could be just a misstep, however, as Neuqua Valley’s got enough experienced players to bounce back.
About the Indians: For the second consecutive season, Minooka had absolutely no problem getting past Rock Island in Week 1, scoring 35 consecutive points to break an early 7-7 tie. Minooka hopes that’s the only immediate history that repeats itself. The Indians dropped a low-scoring affair at the hands of Neuqua Valley last season. It looks like Minooka has a bit more offensive firepower at its disposal this time around, as QB Zane Caves had a strong debut.
Plainfield Central (0-1) at Metea Valley (0-1)
When: 7 p.m. Friday
About the Wildcats: Plainfield Central scuffled in its first game of the Robby Carriger era at the school, falling to Waukegan, a team that went 1-8 a year ago. The Wildcats need to try to right the ship quickly. After this nonconference game, the slate tightens considerably, and the offensive productivity will need to escalate in kind.
About the Mustangs: Metea Valley dropped its season opener but already shows progress over last year’s team, which finished 0-9 including a loss to Plainfield Central in Week 2. Like Plainfield Central, Metea Valley’s schedule gets much more difficult from here, as the newly formed Southwest Valley Conference provides very few breathers.
Plainfield East (0-1) at Waubonsie Valley (1-0)
When: 7 p.m. Friday
About the Bengals: Plainfield East ran into a buzz saw against Bradley-Bourbonnais in its season opener, and once again the Bengals appear to be having some problems on the defensive side of the football. The Bengals allowed nearly 40 points a game to opponents last season, but had hoped the second-half momentum acquired by the team in 2023 would carry over to 2024. So far, that doesn’t appear to be the case.
About the Warriors: The Adam Pucylowski era at Waubonsie Valley opened with aplomb as the Warriors stymied Oswego East at almost every turn to claim a shutout victory. Waubonsie Valley created turnovers in the contest, and two of them led indirectly to scoring drives for the Warriors. Defense looks to be the team’s calling card under Pucylowski, which would be a welcome change for Waubonsie, which surrendered 27 or more points to opponents in six of its final seven games last season.
West Aurora (1-0) at Glenbard East (1-0)
When: 7 p.m. Friday.
Last matchup: Glenbard East won, 17-13, in 2018.
About the Blackhawks: The arrow is pointing upward for the Blackhawks, whose 83-member varsity squad is the most they have had in 14 years. In addition to possessing a game-breaking, Iowa-bound wide receiver in Terrence Smith and an up-and-coming junior quarterback in Mason Atkins, the Blackhawks field an improved defensive unit. Jordan Martino’s strip and 9-yard fumble return for a touchdown, and Nicholas Weisse’s 16-yard interception for a TD highlighted last weekend’s 53-0 triumph over Proviso East. Defensive lineman Jesse Estrella added 5 tackles, as the Blackhawks recorded 3 takeaways and limited the Pirates to minus-10 yards rushing – lowest for WA since 1955. They figure to be tested by a Rams team that displayed big-play ability during last week’s 30-23 win over Willowbrook.
About the Rams: Coach John Walters’ squad enjoyed a breakthrough season of sorts last fall, recording a 10-2 mark and Class 7A state quarterfinal appearance. Despite losing several standouts to graduation, the Rams still have their share of game breakers, led by wide receiver Chris Renford and wide receiver/return specialist Amonte Cook. Renford caught a 57-yard touchdown pass, and Cook added a 57-yard kick return against Willowbrook last weekend. Meanwhile, quarterback Michael Nee enjoyed his first varsity start, completing 20 of 37 for 317 yards and 3 TDs. After Willowbrook grabbed a 23-22 lead on a late touchdown, the Rams showed their resilience, rallying to win on Nee’s 23-yard TD pass to junior Muhammad Musleh with 2 seconds remaining. This has the potential to be one of the area’s top games of Week 2.
Addison Trail (1-0) at North Chicago (1-0)
When: 7 p.m. Friday.
Last matchup: Addison Trail won, 21-7, last season.
About the Blazers: After recording their first shutout since 2018 last weekend (28-0 win over Streamwood), the Blazers look to make it 2 nonconference victories in a row with a road test against a North Chicago squad coming off a 32-0 win over Wheeling.
About the Warhawks: A year ago, North Chicago finished 2-7. Following last weekend’s season-opening victory, the Warhawks look to avenge last season’s 14-point loss to the Blazers.
East Aurora (0-1) at Glenbard South (0-1)
When: 7 p.m. Friday.
Last matchup: Glenbard South won, 56-21, last season.
About the Tomcats: The Tomcats look to get back on track following last weekend’s 34-6 season-opening loss to Maine East.
About the Raiders: Sophomore Tommy Bauman finished 11 of 21 for 89 yards in his first varsity start at quarterback against Wheaton Warrenville South. These teams are now Upstate Eight crossover foes following the split into separate divisions.
Streamwood (0-1) at Fenton (1-0)
When: 7 p.m. Friday.
Last matchup: Streamwood won, 30-14, last season.
About the Sabres: Streamwood looks to score its first points of the season following last weekend’s 28-0 loss to Addison Trail.
About the Bison: Veteran quarterback Nathan Stewart passed for 255 yards and a pair of first-half touchdowns in Fenton’s 34-14 win over Elgin last weekend – a win that snapped a 10-game losing streak. Fenton’s defense recorded 3 interceptions against Elgin.
West Chicago (1-0) at Joliet Central (0-1)
When: 6:30 p.m. Friday.
Last matchup: First meeting.
About the Wildcats: Tailback Robert Lee carried the ball 10 times for 144 yards and a TD, while Roman Zolota blocked a punt for another score during the Wildcats’ 42-0 win over Round Lake last weekend. QB Carter Naranjo has the comfort of four returning offensive linemen to pave the way, and also has do-it-all offensive threat Tommy Doyle to throw to in a pinch.
About the Steelmen: Following last week’s 49-20 loss to Stagg, the Steelmen have dropped 32 consecutive games dating back to their 10-7 win over Plainfield Central on Oct. 18, 2019.
Bartlett (0-1) at Lake Park (1-0)
When: 7:30 p.m. Friday.
Last matchup: Bartlett won, 21-13, in 2012.
About the Hawks: These teams have not met since they were both members of the Upstate Eight Valley in 2012. Quarterback Vincent Yario directs the Hawks’ attack, stymied during last weekend’s 17-0 loss to Glenbard North. While recovering a fumbled kickoff, Bartlett hurt itself on special teams with a fumbled snap on a field goal attempt and had a punt blocked in the fourth quarter.
About the Lancers: Tailback Robert Munaco kick-started the Lancers’ offense with 3 touchdown runs during last weekend’s 41-14 victory over Conant. Now, the Lancers look to improve to 2-0 against Bartlett. “It’s really exciting – it’s kind of a regional matchup that we haven’t had the ability to do before,” said Lancers coach Chris Kirkpatrick.
St. Charles East (0-1) at Wheaton Academy (0-1)
When: 7 p.m. Friday
About the Saints: While the Saints were the only team in the DuKane Conference to loss after falling to Lincoln-Way Central 56-40, they still put up an impressive display on offense. It was the first time that the Saints put up 40 points in a game since a 42-7 victory over Lake Park in Week 9 of 2018. JT Padron passed for 342 yards, completing 20-of-34 attempts with five resulting in touchdowns in the loss in his impressive first start. With Wheaton Academy closing out a tough opening slate before conference play, it should be interesting to see if the Saints can keep the offensive momentum moving.
About the Warriors: The Warriors won the matchup handily last season 41-23 in a season where they made it to the Class 4A semifinals. This season, they’ll enter the matchup with an 0-1 record after suffering a 19-17 defeat to Second Baptist from Houston, with the Eagles getting the game-winning safety in the fourth quarter. Nathan Downey is under center for the Warriors after they graduated Brett Kasper. In his first game starting, Downey finished with 250 passing yards and two touchdowns. Brandon Kiebels returns at running back after recording 13 scores on the ground from last year, including two against the Saints.
Lyons (1-0) at Wheaton Warrenville South (1-0)
When: 7 p.m. Friday
About the Lions: Lyons picked up one of the area’s more impressive Week 1 wins, turning the tables on last year’s result in the same game with a 38-21 win over Prospect. Danny Carroll rushed for 133 yards and three TDs in the win as the Lions roared out to a 21-0 lead and never looked back. Senior Dom Pisciotti was 7-for-19 passing for 152 yards in his debut as Lyons QB. Lyons beat WW South 13-0 in last year’s meeting. Lyons’ head coach Jon Beutjer returns to the Red Grange Field turf where he starred for WW South in the 1990s.
About the Tigers: WW South won the Battle of Butterfield Road in Week 1, handily, taking care of Glenbard South 35-10. It reflected the DuKane Conference’s overall success on opening night, the league going 7-1. Junior RB Owen Yorke had a huge night, with 22 carries for 203 yards and three TDs. He also caught three passes from senior QB Luca Carbonaro. Carbonaro, for his part, was 13-for-22 passing for 150 yards, speedster Amari Williams catching five of those passes for 86 yards. WW South seeks its first 2-0 start since the spring 2021 season.
Wheaton North (1-0) at Lockport (1-0)
When: 6 p.m. Friday
About the Falcons: Wheaton North pulled out a dramatic win over Providence in Week 1 when two-way performer Shane Diericx bowled his way into the end zone on a fourth down play that was the final play of the game. The Falcons would likely prefer less drama this week, but there might not be a way to avoid it as a relatively inexperienced Wheaton North squad continues to grow into its roles. Matt Serbick had a 71-yard TD run and Nick Johnson threw a 27-yard TD pass to Simon Kahsay in the Week 1 win.
About the Porters: Whatever works seems to be the early-season philosophy for Lockport as they went old school in grinding out an opening-season win over Plainfield North. RB Johnny Wesolowski got a heavy workload in the Lockport offense that is largely rebuilt from last season’s team. Wesolowski didn’t seem to mind though, racking up nearly 200 yards rushing and netted all four of the Porters touchdowns on the game. Lockport’s defense had to withstand a second half surge from Plainfield North’s passing game, but DL John Sherrod was able to squelch a potential game-tying touchdown drive in the final minutes with a sack.
Downers Grove South (1-0) at Downers Grove North (1-0)
When: 7:30 p.m. Friday
About the Mustangs: Downers Grove South recovered from 0-3 starts the last three seasons to make the playoffs, but a 33-15 Week 1 win over Metea Valley was nonetheless surely a welcome sight. The Mustangs showcased backfield depth in the win. Kayden Smith ran for 74 yards and caught a touchdown. When he left with injury, Daniel Mensah stepped in and ran for three TDs. Quarterback Dominic West was quite efficient, 11 for 13 for 88 yards. Keon Maggit also had an 88-yard return for a TD. Chances are, more will be known about Downers Grove South over the next three weeks. The schedule’s three toughest games are ahead, road contests at Downers Grove North and York and the home West Suburban Gold opener against Willowbrook.
About the Trojans: Downers Grove North took care of business on its trip to Illinois Wesleyan last Friday, handling O’Fallon 42-0. Notably, junior Oliver Thulin had eight catches for 123 yards and three TDs in just one half of action. Junior QB Owen Lansu, a Minnesota recruit, was 15 of 21 for 164 yards and the three TDs to Thulin in that one half of activity. Downers Grove North has won nine consecutive meetings with its crosstown rivals, most recently 35-13 last season.
York (1-0) at Plainfield North (0-1)
When: 7 p.m. Friday
About the Dukes: York made a winner of Don Gelsomino in his Dukes’ head coaching debut, a 28-10 win over Glenbrook South. Fintan Helm had five catches for 102 yards and a TD in the win. Defensively, linebacker Ethan Gaughan had 15 tackles, two tackles for loss, and a sack. Although Glenbrook South scored first in their Week 1 matchup, York eventually wore down the opposition, and the defense solidified to secure a relatively easy win.
About the Tigers: Plainfield North expects to lean on its defense, but it was shellshocked a bit by Lockport in Week 1 as the Porters scored two early touchdowns in the contest. The Tigers did manage to regroup, but was never ever to climb all the way back as a fourth quarter drive was stymied by a sack in Lockport territory. QB Justus Byrd eventually found his groove throwing for three touchdowns and does have a standout at WR to deploy in Omar Coleman.
Bolingbrook (0-1) at Hinsdale Central (0-1)
When: 7:30 p.m. Friday
About the Raiders: Bolingbrook started out fine against Homewood-Flossmoor in Week 1, but as the game progressed things got out of hand for the Raiders in a lopsided loss. The Raiders clearly have some things to shore up as they prepare to transition to the Southwest Prairie Conference. Most of the returning players for Bolingbrook are on the defensive side of the ball most notably CJ Jones, a Cincinnati commit, so things seem more logically shored up on that sie of the ball.
About the Red Devils: Hinsdale Central has missed the playoffs the last two seasons, a string they certainly don’t want to extend to three seasons. In that sense, its almost a must that the Red Devils get back to the .500 mark before entering a rigorous West Suburban Conference schedule. To do that Hinsdale Central will lean heavily on an experienced offensive line that is anchored by junior Gene Riordan, who holds offers from multiple Division I schools.
Willowbrook (0-1) at Glenbard North (1-0)
When: 7:30 p.m. Friday
About the Warriors: Willowbrook needs to put a stunning Week 1 loss to Glenbard East in the rearview mirror. The Warriors scored a go-ahead TD on an Aidan Kuehl run with 21 seconds left, only to see the Rams parlay a 57-yard kickoff return to a game-winning TD with two seconds remaining in a wild finish. Willowbrook QB Jabonise Reed, in his first varsity start, completed 18-of-33 passes for 252 yards with a 23-yard score to KJ Rhodes and a 55-yard touchdown pass to Charlie Siegler. Siegler had five catches for 96 yards and Rhodes finished with eight receptions for 86 yards. Willowbrook beat Glenbard North 27-14 in Week 2 last season.
About the Panthers: Glenbard North put a winless 2023 season in the rearview mirror with a 17-0 Week 1 win over Bartlett. Junior fullback Donato Gatses ran for 78 yards on 18 carries, and Lucas Kramer scored on a 12-yard TD run. With a rugged slate ahead in the DuKane Conference, this could be an opportunity for the Panthers to get an early leg up on the playoff chase.
Riverside-Brookfield (1-0) at Hinsdale South (0-1)
When: 7:30 p.m. Friday
About the Bulldogs: Riverside-Brookfield beat Niles West 34-13 in Week 1. Junior safety Warren Mason had two interceptions, returning the second 19 yards for a TD. Senior linebacker Max Strong also had a pick-six as the Bulldogs blew open what was a close 14-7 halftime game. Sophomore quarterback Giancarlo Garcia threw for 120 yards and a TD and junior Jacob Retana had a 30-yard TD run.
About the Hornets: Hinsdale South came up on the short end of a 44-34 loss at Wauconda in Week 1. The 34 points does show what an offense that returns QB Langston Love and RB Mikey Jefferson is capable of. Hinsdale South lost a Week 2 matchup to Riverside-Brookfield 35-27. The Hornets will want to reverse that script to avoid an 0-2 start for the fifth consecutive season.
Loyola (0-1) at Glenbard West (0-1)
When: 1:30 p.m. Saturday
About the Ramblers: Two-time defending Class 8A champion Loyola had its 19-game winning streak snapped Saturday night in rather jarring fashion, a 34-7 loss to East St. Louis at Illinois State. The Ramblers went three-and-out seven times in the game before pulling the starters once the Flyers took a 34-7 lead. QB Ryan Fitzgerald, an Iowa commit, completed eight of his 15 passes for 33 yards and had the longest play of the day for Loyola on a 50-yard run. Loyola lost senior defensive lineman Connor Sullivan on the game’s first play and he didn’t return. Besides Fitzgerald, a player to watch for the Ramblers is senior linebacker Donovan Robinson, a Washington commit.
About the Hilltoppers: Glenbard West hung around all game after getting down two touchdowns early, but ultimately came up short 35-28 in a Week 1 loss to Batavia. The schedule certainly doesn’t get any easier. Games with Loyola, Downers Grove North and Lyons are on top the next three weeks in an early-season schedule as tough as there is around. Teyion Oriental returned a punt 87 yards for a TD and also had two TD runs, but left the game on the second-to-last drive with an apparent hand injury. His status is obviously huge for a Glenbard West team that even with Oriental struggled to establish the run and sustain drives against Batavia. Sophomore QB Oliver Valdez showed flashes, and the Hilltoppers may need to open up the offense a bit while they get their feet on the ground against the early gauntlet.
Moline (1-0) at Benet (1-0)
When: 7:30 p.m. Friday
About the Maroons: Moline, which missed the playoffs last season with a 4-5 record, won a barnburner of an overtime season opener 41-40 over Fenton Rockwood Summit (Mo.). Summit scored two TDs in the final three minutes of regulation, but Moline blocked an extra point to force overtime. Colin Fredrickson ran in a tying TD in OT for Moline and Maroons’ kicker Nolan Ducey, who earlier missed two extra points, made the game-winner. Eli Warren ran for 136 yards and two TDs and Fredrickson had two TD runs for Moline. Moline returns seven starters on offense this season, including senior quarterback Eli Taylor, and four on defense. Last year’s 4-5 finish was Moline’s fewest wins in a full season under Mike Morrissey in his eight seasons as coach after back-to-back 9-2 seasons.
About the Redwings: Benet beat Hillcrest 35-13 in Week 1. The Redwings scored the game’s last 28 points after trailing 13-7. Ryan Kubacki threw TD passes to Luke Wildes, Martin Radgowski and Luke Doyle and Radgowski also ran for a TD. Benet has played Moline in the last five nine-game seasons not including the COVID-19 shortened season, and the Redwings are 5-0 in those games including last year’s 38-7 final. But that was an outlier as most of the matchups with Moline have been tight.
St. Francis (1-0) at St. Louis (Lift for Life Academy) (1-0)
When: 1 p.m. Saturday
Last matchup: First meeting
About the Spartans: Fresh off a 27-21 win over Kenwood, St. Francis gets ready for a roadtrip. Junior quarterback Brady Palmer was key in last week's win, throwing a TD pass to Amari Head in the opening quarter and added a 3-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter.
About the Hawks: Lift for Life Academy, which opened in 2000 in downtown St. Louis, won its first game 73-0 over Duchesne. They went 8-5 a year ago.
Chicago Military Academy-Bronzeville (1-0) at IC Catholic Prep (1-0)
When: 7 p.m. Friday.
Last matchup: First meeting.
About the Eagles: Sophomore quarterback Trevion Anderson displayed his athleticism with a 71-yard touchdown run last week against Westmont.
About the Knights: The Knights have their home opener following last week’s dramatic 27-26 overtime victory over St. Mary’s of St. Louis.
Hillcrest (0-1) at Montini (1-0)
When: 7:30 p.m. Friday
About the Hawks: Hillcrest, coming off a 7-4 season, dropped a 35-13 Week 1 game to another CCL/ESCC team, Benet, in Week 1. Gary Bradley threw a 40-yard TD pass to Maurice Garrett and Erimus Wright had a TD run for the other score for Hillcrest, which led 13-7 in the game at one point. Hillcrest has 14 returning starters from last year’s team, nine on offense, led by Bradley and Wright, a South Dakota State recruit. Max Carmickle, a 6-foot-5, 225-pound defensive end and standout baseball player, is a player to watch defensively.
About the Broncos: Montini took care of business in Week 1 against an overmatched Hyde Park team in a 49-0 win. Gaetano Carbonara and Israel Adams each threw two TD passes and Isaac Alexander and Jeremiah Peterson each ran for TDs. Santino Florio had three catches for 59 yards and a TD. Montini’s schedule stiffens considerably in the weeks to come, starting with a road game at Marist in Week 3, so this is an opportunity to bank a second win in the nonconference. Montini beat Hillcrest 44-24 last season.
Chicago Catalyst/Maria (0-1) at Westmont (0-1)
When: 7 p.m. Friday.
Last matchup: First meeting.
About the Wolves: The Wolves opened their season with a 30-19 loss to Chicago Phoenix last weekend.
About the Sentinels: Quarterback/middle linebacker Lucas Fears and defensive back Lawrence Walker IV provided big hits in the secondary as the Sentinels held Chicago Military Academy-Bronzeville to 12 points last weekend.
Lisle (0-1) at Seneca (1-0)
When: 7 p.m. Friday.
Last matchup: Seneca won, 40-7, last season.
About the Lions: Lisle’s defense gave up several big plays during last week’s 42-7 loss to Harvard, including touchdown runs covering 60 and 54 yards, respectively. Lisle has a bit of a thin roster, and that showed during a Week 1 loss where the Lions were in the game in the first half before Harvard ran away in the second half for a lopsided victory.
About the Fighting Irish: After finishing 11-1 in Class 2A last season, Seneca opened its season with a 43-22 victory over Tremont last weekend.