East St. Louis (2-1), which has already knocked off two of the top teams in Missouri and will face No. 2
IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) at a neutral site in Mississippi later this season, scored all 26 of its points in the second half.
St. John Bosco (4-0) junior quarterback
Pierce Clarkson had touchdown runs of 51 and 10 yards while
Chedon James added a 17-yard TD run off a double reverse to give the Braves a 21-0 halftime lead.
When
Rayshon Luke broke off a 60-yard touchdown run to start the third quarter, this one appeared long gone.

Bosco junior quarterback Pierce Clarkson rushed for two second-quarter touchdowns.
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The Flyers entered 55-6 since 2016 under coach Darren Sunkett and feature numerous FBS prospects, including five-star receiver
Luther Burden III (Oklahoma commit), top sophomore quarterback
Robert Battle and Arkansas State-bound cornerback
Ahmad Robinson.
East St. Louis moved the ball well in the first half but couldn't turn it into points. After a 12-yard touchdown pass from
Katin Houser to
Matayo Uiagalelei made it 35-0, the Flyers finally got things going.
Battle completed a 30-yard touchdown pass to Burden to cut the lead to 35-6. Burden was just getting started. His 65-yard punt return for a score, closed the gap to 35-12 late in the third quarter.
The Flyers got two more fourth-quarter touchdowns on a fumble return and an 18-yard pass from Ryan Boyd to Burden for his third touchdown, making it 35-26. But Clarkson put it away with an 86-yard touchdown pass to
Logan Booher, making it 42-26.
East St. Louis returns home to face Belleville East (Belleville).
Bosco, which opened the season with an impressive 35-12 win over Florida power Miami Central, travels all the way across the country next week to face Virginia's top program Oscar Smith (Chesapeake).

East St. Louis receiver Luther Burden III
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A St. John Bosco defender pressures quarterback Robert Battle.
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Bosco quarterback Pierce Clarkson (right) celebrates one of his two rushing touchdowns with teammate Jahlil McClain.
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