Patch's Week 2 Football Rankings
Deerfield played without its starting quarterback in its 27-13 loss to Zion-Benton, so next week will give us a better look at what this team is really about.
Patch sports reporter Ross Jacobson ranks the North Shore’s best football teams.
It wasn’t the best opening week for North Shore football as the region’s 11 teams combined for a 4-7 record. Maine South and Loyola won convincingly, but the middle- and bottom-tier teams struggled. With a victory over Westinghouse, Niles West had the biggest gain in the power rankings, jumping from 11th to No. 7 this week, while most teams didn’t make big moves either way.
Last week’s ranking is in parentheses.
WEEK 2 RANKINGS
1. Maine South (1) – Maine South didn’t wait long to assert itself as the top team in Illinois. Paul Preston returned the opening kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown in the Hawks’ 40-12 win over Warren. Next week comes one of the most anticipated matchups of the year, when Maine South hosts Wheaton Warrenville South, who are the defending Class 7A state champions and trounced the Hawks last season.
2. Loyola Academy (2) – Another season and another relatively easy opening-night victory over Evanston. Malcom Weaver was impressive as the Ramblers scored on five of their first six possessions. They get a good matchup with Montini at home next week and it should be an indicator of how good Loyola will be this year.
3. Glenbrook South (4) – Senior Mac Zabriskie looked like a veteran quarterback in his first varsity start. He threw four touchdown passes as the Titans dismantled Prospect, 34-10, in their home opener. Glenbrook South will have a nice test in Week 2 as it faces Stevenson, ranked No. 16 by ESPN Chicago in the area.
4. Glenbrook North (3) – It was a disappointing opening week for Glenbrook North with a 21-14 loss to Hersey. Still, the play of first-year quarterback Curt Petty was encouraging so look for the Spartans to rebound next week when they go on the road to Lane Tech.
5. New Trier (5) – QB Jack Nykaza completed only seven passes, but his two interceptions in the Trevians’ 22-17 loss to Schaumburg are the bigger issue. He’ll need to limit his mistakes if New Trier is going to be successful this year, and he’ll have another opportunity when the Trevians travel to Warren next week in a non-conference showdown.
6. Deerfield (6)– Playing without starting QB Brad Holway, Deerfield’s offense couldn’t manage much in a 27-13 loss to Zion-Benton. We’ll have to wait until Friday when the Warriors take on Homewood-Flossmoor to get a better sense of what this team truly is.
7. Niles West (11)– The Wolves grabbed EIGHT (!) interceptions in their season-opening victory over Westinghouse. Scoff at the opponent if you want, but Westinghouse went 8-1 last season so they know how to win football game. Through one week, Niles west already matched last season’s win total.
8. Highland Park (7) – Elk Grove took it to Highland Park in the second half of its 39-12 victory. The play of QB Max Mordini was the biggest positive for the Giants, who need to exhibit some balance with Nate Echt’s running game. The Giants go north to face Lake Forest next week.
9. Niles North (9) – It was the same song and dance for Niles North, which found yet another way to lose in heart-breaking fashion. Special teams let them down in the form of bad long-snapping and kickoff coverage. Oshayne Brown was Niles North’s biggest star on offense and he’ll have to carry the load throughout the season.
10. Evanston (8) – Max Block had a rough go against a tough Loyola Academy defense in the Wildkits’ 40-0 loss to the Ramblers. Things get a little easier next week when the Wildcats travel to Zion-Benton, but as Deerfield learned in Week 1, the Zee-Bees aren’t a pushover by any means.
11. Maine West (10) – The Warrior defense stepped up by holding Urban Prep to only 14 points, but scoring points on offense looks like it will be a struggle all season. The Warriors travel to Fenton with another good chance at a non-conference victory.
(Covering the Patch communities of Skokie, Evanston, Wilmette, Winnetka, Niles, Highland Park, Glenview, Deerfield, Morton Grove, Des Plaines and Northbrook.)
Frank Mills
4:38 pm on Monday, August 29, 2011
Im sorry but this is laughable. These rankings have no basis and it says the author is from California-how am I supposed to take this seriously? Especially when the same author spent time convincing me on what sports jersey is most fashionable this season? I commend Patch for trying to compete with the Sun Times and Daily Herald's prep sports coverage, but these rankings have no legitimacy. Glenbrook North only falls one spot because every other team lost? Also, it says Patch's rankings include schools from Niles- but Notre Dame isn't included? Maine South is in Park Ridge, just like Maine East, but they're not included either? And what about North Shore Country Day? New Trier is not the only school in Winnetka. Thanks. PS - According to ESPNChicago, Stevenson is no longer ranked.
Ross Jacobson
11:33 pm on Monday, August 29, 2011
Frank,
A couple explanations as to our rankings. I may have been born in California, but have spent the past six years in the North Shore. I've come to know these programs very well and wouldn't attempt to rank them if I didn't.
As far as who we include in the rankings, we only include teams that our Patch sites cover on a consistent basis. Unfortunately Maine East and Notre Dame don't draw enough interest from our audience so we don't cover their athletic teams. I should include North Shore Country Day, but it's tough to rank them accurately when they are a small school that doesn't play any of the bigger teams. I will try to include them though in future weeks
When I submitted the rankings last night, ESPN Chicago had not come out with their updated rankings so it was accurate at the time of publication, but we should change that now.
Thanks for your feedback. I hope this clears up some misunderstanding about what we're trying to do with the power rankings and hope you continue to read (and comment).
Ross