Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Check out all the scores from Saturday's semifinal games in the Illinois state football playoffs for the IHSA. ... November 23 IHSA football scores. 3A: Lombard Montini 42, Wilmington 12, FINAL ...
Check out all the scores from Friday and Saturday's quarterfinal games in the Illinois state football playoffs for the IHSA. ... 9 Lombard Montini (9-2) at 4 Princeton (10-1), 1 p.m.
A total of 32 teams remain statewide in the 2024 IHSA football playoffs. Here is at least one statistic about each state semifinalist. ... 2 Wilmington (12-0) at 9 Lombard Montini (10-2), 1 p.m ...
Montini Catholic High School (often shortened to Montini) is a co-educational, college preparatory, high school, run by the Christian Brothers in Lombard, Illinois. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Joliet in Illinois .
Each year, American newspaper USA Today awards outstanding high school American football players with a place on its All-USA High School Football Team. The newspaper names athletes that its sports journalists believe to be the best football players from high schools around the United States. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1982.
Westerkamp played college football for Nebraska, where he played from 2012 to 2016. [1] [2] [3] He gained 747 receiving yards as a redshirt sophomore in 2014. In 2015, as a redshirt junior, he amassed 918 yards. [4] He was selected by both the coaches and media as a second-team player on the 2015 All-Big Ten Conference football team.
Montini's Jeremiah Peterson returned Elder's interception for a touchdown to start the third quarter. The Broncos also scored on special teams, with Alex Marre returning a kickoff 81 yards for a ...
Bill Steinkemper – played football for the Cincinnati Bengals and Chicago Bears; Dick Evans – played football for the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears; Steve Juzwik – played football for the Washington Redskins, then had three seasons in the All-American Football League with the Buffalo Bisons (1946–47) and Chicago Rockets (1948)