May 17, 2012

2011-12 IHSA Boys Football Playoff Qualifiers

Boys Football Playoff Qualifiers — 2011-12  

Conference Representatives

School Won Lost Opponents’
Wins
Defeated
Opponents’
Wins
Sidell (Jamaica) [Salt Fork Coop] 9 0 42 42
Frankfort (Lincoln-Way East) 9 0 41 41
Glen Ellyn (Glenbard West) 9 0 41 41
Park Ridge (Maine South) 9 0 41 41
Maple Park (Kaneland) 9 0 41 41
Crete (C.-Monee) 9 0 40 40
Springfield (S.H.-Griffin) 9 0 40 40
Woodstock (Marian) 9 0 39 39
Mackinaw (Deer Creek-M.) 9 0 39 39
Elmwood [E.-Brimfield Coop] 9 0 38 38
Lemont (H.S.) 9 0 37 37
Batavia 9 0 37 37
Normal (Community West) 9 0 36 36
Maroa (M.-Forsyth) 9 0 36 36
Carmi (C.-White County) 9 0 36 36
Rockford (Boylan Catholic) 9 0 36 36
Mooseheart 9 0 36 36
Aledo (Mercer County) 9 0 36 36
Greenville 9 0 36 36
Concord (Triopia) [Coop] 9 0 35 35
Marshall 9 0 35 35
Camp Point (Central) [C.Southeastern Coop] 9 0 34 34
Williamsville 9 0 29 29
Richmond (R.-Burton) 8 1 45 39
Lena (L.-Winslow) 8 1 43 36
Manteno 8 1 42 35
Palatine (H.S.) 8 1 41 34
Crystal Lk. (Prairie Ridge) 8 1 40 33
Aurora (A. Christian) 8 1 38 31
Elk Grove Village (E.G.) 8 1 38 31
Stockton 8 1 38 30
Tolono (Unity) 8 1 38 29
LaGrange Pk. (Nazareth) 8 1 37 31
Sterling (Newman) 8 1 37 30
Sterling (H.S.) 8 1 36 30
Breese (Central) 8 1 36 28
Addison (A. Trail) 8 1 35 26
Pawnee 8 1 34 31
Chicago (Urban Prep Charter) 8 1 32 27
Chicago (Harper) 8 1 32 26
Antioch 8 1 32 26
Momence 8 1 30 25
Chicago (Marshall) 8 1 29 24
Troy (Triad) 8 1 26 21
Oswego (H.S.) 7 2 45 28
Chicago (Simeon) 7 2 43 29
Bartlett 7 2 43 27
East St. Louis (Sr.) 7 2 42 30
Metamora 7 2 42 28
Marion (H.S.) 7 2 41 30
Normal (University) 7 2 41 27
Blue Island (Eisenhower) 7 2 40 28
Orion 7 2 40 24
Lincolnshire (Stevenson) 7 2 39 27
Herrin (H.S.) 7 2 39 27
Winchester [West Central Coop] 7 2 39 25
Mt. Zion 7 2 38 24
Pinckneyville 7 2 37 25
New Lenox (Lincoln-Way West) 7 2 37 23
Stillman Valley 7 2 37 22
Chicago (Phillips) 7 2 33 24
Chicago (Taft) 7 2 31 24
Moline (H.S.) 6 3 50 29
Wheaton (W. Warrenville S.) 6 3 48 25
Peoria (Richwoods) 6 3 45 24
Cerro Gordo [Coop] 6 3 42 19
Cuba [North Fulton Coop] 6 3 42 18
Crystal Lake (Central) 6 3 39 16
Wilmington 6 3 38 15
Chicago (Fenger) 6 3 35 18
Deerfield 6 3 34 16
Chicago (Morgan Park) 4 5 44 18

Playoff Clinchers

School Won Lost Opponents’
Wins
Defeated
Opponents’
Wins
Wilmette (Loyola Academy) 9 0 48 48
Morris 8 1 44 35
Bismarck (B.-Henning) 8 1 43 34
Coal City 8 1 42 34
Mahomet (M.-Seymour) 8 1 42 34
Bloomington (Cent. Cath.) 8 1 41 34
Aurora (Waubonsie Valley) 8 1 41 34
Crystal Lake (South) 8 1 41 33
Bolingbrook 8 1 41 32
Washington 8 1 40 33
Auburn 8 1 40 31
Knoxville 8 1 39 30
Chatham (Glenwood) 8 1 39 30
O’Fallon (H.S.) 8 1 38 31
Forreston 8 1 38 30
Morrison 8 1 37 29
Freeport (Aquin) 8 1 37 29
Machesney Park (Harlem) 8 1 37 28
Johnston City 8 1 37 28
Winnetka (N. Shr. C. Day) 8 1 37 28
Danville (H.S.) 8 1 37 28
Mt. Sterling (Brown County) 8 1 35 26
Chicago (Austin Polytechnic) 8 1 34 26
Casey (C.-Westfield) 8 1 34 25
Breese (Mater Dei) 8 1 34 25
Taylor Ridge (Rockridge) 8 1 32 25
Mt. Carmel 8 1 31 26
Downers Grove (South) 8 1 31 23
Chicago (King) 8 1 30 24
Centralia (H.S.) 8 1 30 23
Rock Island (Alleman) 8 1 28 22
Oakland [Tri-County Coop] 8 1 28 22
Charleston 8 1 27 20
Chicago (St. Rita) 7 2 57 39
Lombard (Montini) 7 2 54 36
Tinley Park (H.S.) 7 2 44 31
Sandwich 7 2 44 28
Dakota 7 2 44 28
Westville 7 2 44 27
Wheaton (North) 7 2 43 30
Lake Zurich 7 2 43 29
Wheaton (St. Francis) 7 2 43 27
Chicago (Marist) 7 2 42 28
Joliet (Catholic Academy) 7 2 42 27
Glenview (Glenbrook S.) 7 2 42 26
Quincy (Notre Dame) 7 2 41 30
Barrington 7 2 41 28
Lake Villa (Lakes) 7 2 41 26
Beardstown 7 2 41 24
Geneva 7 2 40 27
Plano 7 2 40 25
Cary (C.-Grove) 7 2 40 25
Chicago (Foreman) 7 2 39 25
Alton (Marquette) 7 2 38 27
Peru (St. Bede) 7 2 38 24
Burlington (Central) 7 2 38 24
Decatur (St. Teresa) 7 2 38 24
Benton 7 2 38 24
Gibson City (GCMS) 7 2 38 23
Winnebago 7 2 38 23
Kewanee (Wethersfield) [Annawan-W. Coop] 7 2 38 22
Chicago (Hyde Park) 7 2 38 22
Toulon (Stark County) 7 2 38 22
Monmouth (United) 7 2 38 22
Mendota 7 2 38 21
Chicago (CICS/Longwood) 7 2 38 21
Normal (Community) 7 2 38 21
Tuscola 7 2 36 20
Rochester 7 2 36 19
Grayslake (Central) 7 2 35 20
Algonquin (Jacobs) 7 2 35 19
Chicago (Hubbard) 7 2 34 25
Anna (A.-Jonesboro) 7 2 34 22
Gillespie 7 2 34 20
Harvard 7 2 34 19
El Paso (E.P.-Gridley) 7 2 34 18
Kankakee (McNamara) 7 2 33 20
Watseka [Coop] 7 2 33 19
Athens [Coop] 7 2 33 16
Lake Forest (H.S.) 7 2 32 24
Downs (Tri-Valley) 7 2 32 17
Woodstock (North) 7 2 31 18
Bensenville (Fenton) 7 2 24 14
Chicago (Brother Rice) 6 3 54 32
Sycamore (H.S.) 6 3 53 28
Chicago (Dunbar) 6 3 50 29
Chicago (Mt. Carmel) 6 3 47 25
Calumet City (T.F. North) 6 3 47 25
Glen Ellyn (Glenbard South) 6 3 47 24
New Lenox (Providence) 6 3 46 24
Oak Forest 6 3 45 23
Flanagan (F.-Cornell) [F.C.-Woodland Coop] 6 3 45 23
Mundelein (Carmel) 6 3 45 23
St. Joseph (S.J.-Ogden) 6 3 44 26
Oregon 6 3 44 23
Midlothian (Bremen) 6 3 44 22
Effingham (H.S.) 6 3 44 20
Evergreen Park 6 3 43 24
Minooka 6 3 43 22
Naperville (Central) 6 3 43 22
Lanark (Eastland) [E.-Pearl City Coop] 6 3 43 20
Rochelle 6 3 43 20
Pekin 6 3 42 23
Tinley Park (Andrew) 6 3 42 22
Elmhurst (Immac. Concept.) 6 3 42 22
Park Forest (Rich East) 6 3 42 22
Chicago (Julian) 6 3 41 23
Elmhurst (York) 6 3 41 21
Hinsdale (Central) 6 3 40 20
Flossmoor (Homewood-F.) 6 3 40 17
Orland Park (Sandburg) 6 3 40 17
Carol Stream (Glenbard N.) 6 3 39 20
Granite City 6 3 39 19
Staunton 6 3 39 18
Port Byron (Riverdale) 6 3 39 18
Dunlap 6 3 39 18
Rockton (Hononegah) 6 3 39 18
Morton 6 3 39 18
Vandalia 6 3 39 17
Pana (H.S.) 6 3 39 17
Eldorado [Coop] 6 3 39 17
Carlinville 6 3 39 17
Lockport (Twp.) 6 3 39 16
Chicago (C. Hope Academy) 6 3 39 15
Monticello 6 3 39 15
Winnetka (New Trier) 6 3 38 18
Rolling Meadows 6 3 38 17
East Dubuque 6 3 38 16
Abingdon 6 3 38 15
Chicago (Robeson) 6 3 37 20
Columbia 6 3 37 17
Chicago (Payton) 6 3 36 18
Macomb 6 3 36 16
Georgetown (G.-Ridge Farm) [G.R.F.-Chrisman Coop] 6 3 36 12
Toledo (Cumberland) 6 3 35 16
Hoffman Estates (Conant) 6 3 35 16
Red Bud 6 3 35 16
Fairbury (Prairie Central) 6 3 35 12
Chicago (Hales Franciscan) 6 3 34 18
Fox Lake (Grant) 6 3 34 17
Harvey (Thornton) 6 3 34 16
Arcola 6 3 34 15
Durand 6 3 34 12
Waterloo (H.S.) 6 3 33 13
Fisher 6 3 32 17
Nokomis [Coop] 6 3 32 11
Lewistown 6 3 31 12
Carlyle 6 3 31 11
Streamwood 6 3 25 6

At-Large Qualifiers

School Won Lost Opponents’
Wins
Defeated
Opponents’
Wins
Aurora (Marmion Academy) 5 4 51 19
Libertyville 5 4 50 21
LaGrange (Lyons) 5 4 49 21
Hillside (Proviso West) 5 4 48 23
Carbondale (H.S.) 5 4 47 26
Harrisburg 5 4 46 20
Clifton (Central) 5 4 45 17
Chicago (Brooks) 5 4 45 15
Champ. (St. Thomas More) 5 4 44 17
Chicago (Curie) 5 4 44 16
Evanston (Twp.) 5 4 44 13
Springfield (H.S.) 5 4 44 12
Jacksonville (Routt) 5 4 43 15
Oak Lawn (Richards) 5 4 43 13
Naperville (North) 5 4 42 18
Niles (Notre Dame) 5 4 42 14
Virden (North Mac) 5 4 42 13
Robinson 5 4 42 12
Carthage (Illini West) 5 4 42 12
Palos Heights (Shepard) 5 4 41 18
Naperville (Neuqua Valley) 5 4 41 15
Edwardsville (H.S.) 5 4 41 11
Moweaqua (Central A & M) 5 4 41 10
Belleville (Althoff Catholic) 5 4 40 19
Rock Island (H.S.) 5 4 40 17
Belleville (East) 5 4 40 16
Sesser (S.-Valier) [Coop] 5 4 40 16
Kewanee (H.S.) 5 4 40 15
Peoria (Notre Dame) 5 4 40 14
Plainfield (South) 5 4 40 14
Mt. Prospect (Prospect) 5 4 40 13
Belvidere (H.S.) 5 4 40 13
Bloomington (H.S.) 5 4 40 12
Decatur (MacArthur) 5 4 40 11
Princeville 5 4 40 10

Princeville and Rockford (R. Christian) tied for the final playoff spot. The additional tiebreakers were:

  • Head-to-head competition (teams have not played each other)
  • Opponents making the playoffs (4 for both teams)
  • Wins by opponents making the playoffs (30 for both teams)
  • Coin toss

Princeville won the coin toss for the final playoff spot. The coin was flipped by IHSA Assistant Executive Director Craig Anderson during a teleconference with the two athletic directors.

Non-Qualifiers with 5 wins

School Won Lost Opponents’
Wins
Defeated
Opponents’
Wins
Rockford (R. Christian) 5 4 40 10
Carterville 5 4 39 18
Carrollton 5 4 39 15
Peoria (H.S.) 5 4 39 13
LeRoy 5 4 39 13
Galena (H.S.) 5 4 39 10
DuQuoin (H.S.) 5 4 38 15
Roselle (Lake Park) 5 4 38 13
Olympia Fields (Rich C.) 5 4 38 11
Vernon Hills 5 4 38 10
Darien (Hinsdale South) 5 4 38 10
Jacksonville (H.S.) 5 4 38 9
Chicago (Gordon Tech) 5 4 37 16
Pleasant Hill [P.H.-Western Coop] 5 4 37 11
Highland Park 5 4 37 10
Geneseo 5 4 36 14
Chicago (Collins Academy) 5 4 36 13
South Holland (Thornwood) 5 4 36 12
Hardin (Calhoun) [Coop] 5 4 35 13
Palestine [Coop] 5 4 35 10
Plainfield (Central) 5 4 34 14
Bradley (B.-Bourbonnais) 5 4 34 11
Chicago (Whitney Young) 5 4 32 12
Frankfort (Lincoln-Way North) 5 4 32 10
Quincy (Sr.) 5 4 32 9

IHSA – 2011 Football Playoff Pairing Release Show – Sat Oct 22

New Interactive Elements, Tentative Guests Announced For Saturday’s Playoff Pairing Show

The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) will broadcast its “2011 Football Playoff Pairing Release Show” on Comcast SportsNet Chicago Plus (CSN+) live from Comcast SportsNet’s downtown Chicago studio on Saturday, October 22 from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.

In Chicagoland, the show will air on CLTV for Comcast Cable and RCN subscribers. Satellite subscribers (i.e. DirecTV, Dish Network, etc.) in Chicagoland, throughout Illinois, and in surrounding states will access to the show via CSN+ (Click here to view CSN’s channel finder to find out where you can see CSN+ in your area). The show will also be available via live interactive stream on the internet at www.IHSA.tv and www.CSNChicago.com.

Fans can interact with the show in a real-time chat on Saturday by visiting www.CSNChicago.com, where they can make comments or ask questions that may be read on the air. Questions and comments can also be submitted ahead of air time on the IHSA Facebook Playoff Pairing Show Page. Fans looking to interact with the show via Twitter should include the hashtag #IHSAonCSN to have their tweets included on the show. If your team or school is hosting a playoff party on Saturday, send us a photo via email (mtroha@ihsa.orgcsnchicagowebsite@comcastsportsnet.com) or Twitter using the hashtag above. Your photo will be included in CSNChicago.com’s online gallery and may even be used during the show.

The show will be hosted by Comcast SportsNet anchor/reporter and former IHSA standout student-athlete Sarah Kustok, along with longtime IHSA TV Network personality Dave Bernhard, renowned CSNChicago.com prep sports writer Taylor Bell and NBC 5 Chicago/WSCR 670 The Score personality Matt Rodewald.

The show will feature:
-The release of the 32-team brackets in all eight classes, as all 256 playoff qualifiers find out their first
round playoff opponents and path to Champaign for the first time.
-Highlights from nearly 100 schools from around the state
-Analysis from experts on nearly 100 teams from across Illinois
-Live look-ins from schools hosting playoff pairing parties
-Feature stories and interviews
-CSN Interactive segments with fans

Rodewald will host IHSA on CSN Interactive, a live web stream and chat – on CSNChicago.com and IHSA.tv – that will offer viewers the opportunity to interact directly with Rodewald, Kustok, Bernhard and Bell. Viewer questions and comments will be featured throughout the show and posted on CSNChicago.com. Viewers are encouraged to use hashtag #IHSAonCSN to deliver Tweets to the live chat and show.

Coaches scheduled to appear on the show include:
Chris Andriano, Montini; Ric Arand, Lena-Winslow; Don Beebe, Aurora Christian; John Belskis, Downers Grove South; Todd Hutchinson, Greenville; Ray Kauling, Centralia; Frank Lenti, Chicago Mt. Carmel; Ken Leonard, Springfield Sacred Heart-Griffin; Ken Piron, Batavia; Keith Pogue; Mahomet-Seymour; Rich Thompson, Triopia; Rob Zvonar, Lincoln-Way East and many more.

Media members scheduled to appear on the show include:
Aaron Bennett, WCIA-TV Champaign; Mike Clark, Chicago Sun Times; Marty Maciaszek, Chicagoland Daily Herald; Jim Mattson, WHOI-TV Peoria; Scott Mees, Carbondale Southern Illinoisian; Ken Roberts, St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Steve Soucie, Kankakee Daily Journal; Joe Stevenson, Crystal Lake Northwest Herald and Emily Tropp, Rockford Register-Star.

Click here to view CSN’s channel finder to find out where you can see CSN+ in your area or look at the list below.

Follow IHSA on Twitter at @IHSA_IL

Follow CSN Chicago on Twitter at @CSNChicago

Become a fan of IHSA on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/IHSA.IL

Become a fan of CSN Chicago on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/CSNChicago

 

 

 CSN+

 CSN+HD

 ATT Uverse

 742

 1742

 Comcast

 CLTV in Chicagoland, various in IL & IN. Use channel finder.

 285

 DIRECTV

 666

 666-1

 Dish Network

 449

 449/9519

 RCN

 CLTV/ch. 31

 688

 WOW!

 14,15

 HD n/a

 Mediacom

 Mediacom Connections 22

 n/a

 

IHSA Announces New Individual Wrestling State Final Format

IHSA Announces New Individual Wrestling State Final Format

 The Illinois High School Association Board of Directors approved a recommendation for a format change to the IHSA Individual Wrestling State Finals at its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, September 12, 2011.

The new format will feature 16 qualifiers per each of the 14 weight classes in each of the three classes. The format will also feature consolation wrestlebacks beginning after the quarterfinal rounds and the top six individuals in each weight class will medal. In order to complete the expanded tournament, the state tournament will now begin on Thursday, which had previously been reserved for warm-up mat time and meetings.

“Essentially, what we have done is taken the Class 3A tournament format and copied it for Class 1A and Class 2A,” said IHSA Executive Director Marty Hickman. “All of the coaches and individuals were currently arriving at Assembly Hall on Thursday afternoon for skin checks, coaches meetings and mat time for the wrestlers. Being able to expand the number of state final qualifiers, keep the format Class 3A was accustomed to intact and avoid a schedule that would require more missed class time or hotel expenses makes this a win-win format in my mind.”

Since the IHSA expanded to three classes in individual wrestling in 2009, Class 1A and Class 2A each brought 12 qualifiers per each of the 14 weight classes to the state finals, while Class 3A featured 16 qualifiers in each weight class. Previously, Class 3A was made up of 40 percent of the competing schools, while 30 percent were allocated to Class 1A and 30 percent to Class 2A, resulting in the larger number of Class 3A qualifiers. The classification changes made by the IHSA Board in June provided an equal 33 percent distribution of schools to each class, which led to Monday’s format changes.

“We appreciate all the input that the IHSA Wrestling Advisory Committee and the state wrestling community as a whole provided us during this process,” said IHSA Assistant Executive Director and Wrestling Administrator Craig Anderson. “They let us know what things were the most important to them and in the end, I think we made some compromises that will result in the IHSA state final tournament continuing to be one of the best in the country.”

Monday’s changes will go into effect for the 2012 state tournament, which is scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 16-18 at Assembly Hall on the University of Illinois campus in Champaign.