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Mike Walsh’s Football Top 10, Week 10

1. MARIST (8-1)

Last week: Beat Notre Dame 34-0

This week: vs. Glenbrook South, Class 8A

Comment: Jacob Ritter threw for three touchdowns and scored on a run for the RedHawks.

2. LYONS (9-0)

Last week: Beat Proviso East 50-6

This week: vs. Joliet West, Class 8A

Comment: This is the Lions’ first 9-0 team since 1943.

3. ST. RITA (7-2)

Last week: Beat IC Catholic 42-20

This week: vs. Guilford, Class 7A

Comment: Steven Armbruster passed for 220 yards and a TD while Nick Herman rushed for 142 yards and three scores.

4. RICHARDS (8-1)

Last week: Beat Reavis 76-0

This week: vs. Dunlap, Class 6A

Comment: Myles Mitchell tied the program single-season record with 30 touchdowns.

5. BROTHER RICE (6-3)

Last week: Beat St. Ignatius 24-7

This week: at Fenwick, Class 7A

Comment: Five wins in a row for the Crusaders, a team no one wants to see in the state playoffs.

6. MOUNT CARMEL (6-3)

Last week: Lost to Loyola 31-7

This week: at Harlem, Class 7A

Comment: Fifteen state titles for Caravan, who have won Class 7A in back-to-back seasons.

7. NAZARETH (7-2)

Last week: Lost to St. Francis 39-36

This week: vs. Payton, Class 5A

Comment: Roadrunners outscored 22-10 in second half of loss to the Spartans.

8. SHEPARD (7-2)

Last week: Beat Eisenhower 31-6

This week: at Washington, Ill., Class 6A

Comment: Anthony Loughran and Cameron Tryon are playmakers on both sides of the ball.

9. ST. LAURENCE (6-3) 

Last week: Lost to Montini 28-3

This week: at Richmond-Burton, Class 4A

Comment: Can Vikings make another magical postseason run in 4A?

10. SANDBURG (5-4)

Last week: Lost to Naperville North 44-34

This week: at Stevenson, Class 8A

Comment: Eagles looking to reset after losing last three regular-season games.

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