Illinois high school football rankings: East St. Louis, Loyola Academy headline preseason MaxPreps Top 25

By Eric Frantz Aug 18, 2022, 11:30am

Flyers' offensive line is one of the country's best, Ramblers looking to reach seventh state final under John Holecek.

The high school football season in Illinois kicks off next week with 280 games scheduled for the weekend of Aug. 25-28. After going 11-3 and reaching the Class 6A state championship game last season, East St. Louis headlines our look at this year's contenders in the preseason MaxPreps Top 25.
 
The Flyers have won nine state titles but came up short last year, losing 37-36 to Cary-Grove. It was the program's first loss in a state title game since 1988.
 
Title No. 10 could be just months away. East St. Louis returns its entire offensive line, including three of the state's top 25 senior prospects in interior lineman Paris Patterson Jr. (6-6, 345, Arkansas commit) and tackles Miles McVay (6-6, 358, Alabama) and Brandon Henderson (6-4, 320, Iowa State). Junior quarterback Robert "Pops" Battle (6-1, 175) and sophomore running back TaRyan Martin (5-8, 175) also return to a unit that averaged 40 points per game last year.  
 
Defensively the Flyers feature senior linebacker Antwon Hayden (6-2, 235, Illinois), senior end Keshawn Hayden (6-2, 230, Central Michigan) and junior safety Leontre Bradford (6-2, 190).
 
Loyola Academy (Wilmette) debuts at No. 2. The Ramblers are 171-36 and have advanced to six state championships (two state titles) in the last 15 years under head coach John Holecek. Loyola lost in the 8A semis last year to eventual champion Lockport 35-21. The Ramblers will build around senior defensive tackle Brooks Bahr (6-6, 270, Michigan) and senior tight end Jack Parker (6-5, 230, Western Michigan).
 
Alleman (Rock Island) offensive lineman Charlie Jagusah (6-6, 308) is the state's No. 1 senior prospect. He's committed to Notre Dame.
 
The No. 1 junior prospect is Saint Ignatius College Prep (Chicago) defensive lineman Justin Scott. The state's lone five-star prospect, he holds 19 offers including USC, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, Tennessee, Wisconsin and Washington.
 
The IHSA state finals will be held Nov. 25-26 at Memorial Stadium on the University of Illinois campus in Champaign-Urbana for the first time since 2018. Read on for a complete look at the Illinois preseason top 25 for 2022.
East St. Louis is 9-3 in 12 state championship games.
East St. Louis is 9-3 in 12 state championship games.
Photo by Dean Reid
Preseason Illinois MaxPreps Top 25
 
1. East St. Louis, 11-3 record in 2021
2. Loyola Academy (Wilmette), 12-1
3. Batavia, 10-1
4. Lockport, 13-1
7. Cary-Grove, 14-0
10. Wheaton North, 13-1
14. Crete-Monee , 9-4
16. Warren Township (Gurnee), 9-2
17. Byron, 14-0
18. Nazareth Academy (LaGrange Park), 7-5
19. St. Rita (Chicago), 11-3
20. Lena-Winslow, 12-2
21. Maine South (Park Ridge), 12-2
22. Mahomet-Seymour, 11-1
23. Prairie Ridge (Crystal Lake), 9-3
24. Princeton, 10-2
25. Reed-Custer (Braidwood), 10-2