Our area boasts many big, big games on the docket Friday

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Big games.

A lot of them this Friday.

On the turf ... as several area football teams inch nearer conference titles and-or playoff berths.

The Morris Redskins will be hosting the Streator Bulldogs on Friday night in the NCIC in one of three games featuring the top half of the conference versus the bottom portion. Morris is 3-1 while Streator is 0-4.

Sterling, also 3-1 in the NCIC, will visit Dixon with the Dukes being 1-3. The final contest will not happen, with 1-3 Ottawa forfeiting to Geneseo, making the Maple Leafs 4-2. It appears as though the season is over for the Pirates, with the team now needing a minimum of five practices [if school is not in session Thursday] before Ottawa will be able to play again.

La Salle-Peru, now 4-1 in the NCIC after knocking off Geneseo 38-36 last Friday, has a non-conference contest with Woodstock this week before heading up to Sterling next Friday.

The Redskins have tallied 63 points on the season while allowing 129. Unbelievably, Ottawa has scored 118 points on the year despite not playing the last two weeks. La Salle-Peru has already clinched a postseason berth with its 6-1 ledger. Geneseo will get its sixth win Friday while Sterling has five victories thus far.

Morris, in garnering its forfeit win over Ottawa last week, finally met a team that was under .500 going in. The first three Redskin opponents [Oswego, Chicago St. Rita and La Salle-Peru] are all 6-1 this year while their next three foes [Geneseo, Crystal Lake Prairie Ridge and Sterling] are all 5-2.

Minooka is 5-2 on the season, with the Indians traveling to Oswego to meet the Southwest Prairie Conference leading Panthers on Friday. Oswego is 6-1 overall and 5-0 in the SPC. Minooka is a game back at 4-1 while Plainfield Central, Plainfield North and Romeoville are all 3-2. The Indians need at least one more victory to guarantee postseason action.

The second highest scoring team in the conference, Minooka has tallied 216 points while giving up only 99. Romeoville is the leading team in points scored with 229 with the Spartans allowing 202 that includes 56 to the Indians last Friday. Oswego is not not as explosive as Minooka with the Panthers owning a 166-69 advantage in points scored to allowed.

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