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Bureau County area football standings, Oct. 29

Princeton's Noah LaPorte proved to be a tough to bring down at Prophetstown Friday night.

Here’s a look at Bureau County area football standings at the end of the regular season

BCR TeamsW-L
Princeton (4-1 TRAC Mississippi)8-1
*Amboy-LaMoille8-1
Bureau Valley (2-3 Lincoln Trail/Prairieland)4-5
Hall-Putnam County (1-4 TRAC Mississippi)2-7
St. Bede (1-3 Chicagoland Prairie)2-7
*8-Man football
Three Rivers MississippiConAll
Monmouth-Roseville5-08-1
Princeton4-18-1
Kewanee3-25-4
Sherrard2-32-7
Hall-PC1-42-7
Mendota0-50-9

Last week’s scores

Kewanee 44, Orion 34

Mercer County 56, Mendota 14

Monmouth-Roseville 21, Newman 8

Princeton 61, E-P 14

Riverdale 38, Sherrard 6

Rockridge 48, Hall 10

Three Rivers RockConAll
Newman5-07-2
Rockridge4-17-2
Erie-Prophetstown2-35-4
Riverdale2-34-5
Mercer County2-34-5
Orion0-52-7

Last week’s scores

Kewanee 44, Orion 34

Mercer County 56, Mendota 14

Monmouth-Roseville 21, Newman 8

Princeton 61, E-P 14

Riverdale 38, Sherrard 6

Rockridge 48, Hall 10

Lincoln Trail/Prairieland (Large School)ConAll
Farmington7-09-0
Elmwood-Brimfield6-18-1
Macomb5-27-2
llini West4-36-3
Bureau Valley3-44-5
Knoxville2-52-7
West Hancock1-61-8
Lewistown-Valley-Cuba0-70-9

Last week’s scores

Bureau Valley 47, West Hancock 24

Elmwood-Brimfield 43, LVC 6

Farmington 29, Knoxville 0

Illini West 12, Arcola 7

Macomb 42, Havana 0

Chicagoland/PrairieConW-L
Seneca5-08-1
Ottawa Marquette3-25-4
Dwight-GSW2-26-3
St. Bede1-32-7
Walther Christian0-30-6

Last week’s scores

Du-Pec 33, Seneca 22

Dwight 21. Ottawa Marquette 20

Westmont 44, Walther Christian 28

St. Bede 38, Ottawa 28

Kevin Hieronymus

Kevin Hieronymus

Kevin has been sports editor of the BCR since 1986 and is Sports Editor of Putnam County Record. Was previously sports editor of the St. Louis Daily News and a regular contributor for the St. Louis Cardinals Magazine. He is a member of the IBCA and Illinois Valley Hall of Fames. He is one of 4 sportswriters from his tiny hometown Atlanta, IL