Here are the latest rankings of Illinois high school football teams in each class, according to an Associated Press panel of sportswriters:
Class 8A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Bolingbrook (9) (5-0) 115 1
2. Maine South (2) (5-0) 105 2
3. Chicago Mt. Carmel (5-0) 93 3
4. Chicago Marist (5-0) 78 4
5. O'Fallon (5-0) 64 5
6. Wilmette Loyola (4-1) 58 6
7. Naperville Neuqua Valley (5-0) 42 7
8. Aurora Waubonsie Valley (1) (5-0) 38 9
9. Palatine (4-1) 34 8
10. Edwardsville (4-1) 8 NR
(tie) Hinsdale Central (4-1) 8 10
-- Others receiving votes: Lincolnshire Stevenson 6, Chicago Simeon 5, Glenbard North 3, Homewood-Flossmoor 2, Machesney Park Harlem 1.
Class 7A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Glenbard West (10) (5-0) 125 1
2. Lincoln-Way East (1) (5-0) 117 2
3. Rockford Boylan (2) (5-0) 99 3
4. Wheaton North (5-0) 88 4
5. Batavia (5-0) 77 5
6. Cary-Grove (5-0) 66 6
7. New Lenox Providence (4-1) 53 7
8. East St. Louis (3-2) 48 8
9. Lake Zurich (4-1) 21 10
10. Libertyville (4-1) 8 NR
-- Others receiving votes: Harvey Thornton 4, Oak Park Fenwick 3, Belleville West 3, Wheaton Warrenville South 1, Rockton Hononegah 1, Rolling Meadows 1.
Class 6A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Crete-Monee (11) (5-0) 137 1
2. Lemont (5-0) 113 2
3. Chatham Glenwood (2) (5-0) 112 3
4. Springfield Sacred Heart-Griffin (1)(5-0) 102 4
5. Maple Park Kaneland (5-0) 89 5
6. Normal West (5-0) 77 6
7. Rock Island (4-1) 46 7
8. Oak Lawn Richards (4-1) 36 9
9. Ottawa (5-0) 26 NR
10. Lake Forest (4-1) 14 NR
-- Others receiving votes: Niles Notre Dame 6, Peoria Richwoods 5, Wheaton St. Francis 2, Chicago St. Patrick 2, Oak Forest 2, Lake Villa Lakes Community 1.
Class 5A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Morris (9) (5-0) 133 1
2. Lombard Montini (4) (4-1) 127 2
3. Woodstock Marian (1) (5-0) 109 4
4. Joliet Catholic (3-2) 90 3
5. Normal University (5-0) 83 6
6. Charleston (4-1) 68 7
7. Washington (4-1) 39 5
8. Centralia (5-0) 26 NR
9. Sycamore (4-1) 15 9
(tie) Jacksonville (3-2) 15 8
(tie) Jerseyville Jersey (5-0) 15 8
-- Others receiving votes: Waterloo 12, Urbana 11, Metamora 7, Rochelle 6, Marion 6, Robeson 4, Mahomet-Seymour 2, Highland 2.
Class 4A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Rock Island Alleman (13) (5-0) 139 1
2. Rochester (1) (4-1) 127 2
3. Kankakee Bishop McNamara (3-2) 75 7
4. Macomb (5-0) 70 8
(tie) Mt. Carmel (5-0) 70 9
6. Breese Mater Dei (4-1) 63 6
7. Elmhurst Immaculate Conception (4-1) 43 4
8. North Chicago (5-0) 40 NR
9. Coal City (4-1) 38 3
10. Sandwich (4-1) 29 NR
-- Others receiving votes: Greenville 27, Columbia 20, Quincy Notre Dame 12, Stillman Valley 6, Monticello 5, Manteno 3, Richmond-Burton 2, Chicago Harper 1.
Today is Thursday, June 20, the 171st day of 2013. There are 194 days left in the year. 1863 -- 150 years ago: The latest interpretation of the conscription law is said to be that $800 can be paid for an exemption, in which case the person will be eligible for call ina subsequent draft; or a substitute can be furnished. In the latter case, if the substitute isaccepted, the person he represents is exempted for that draft period. 1888 -- 125 years ago: A floral concert presented by Central Presbyterian Church womenattracted a large crowd yesterday. 1913 -- 100 years ago: Milton Reed, infielder on the Davenport baseball club, has beensold to the Philadelphia National league team. 1938 -- 75 years ago: The State Bank of Rock Island has doubled its capital structure,raising it to $1 million, according to Lewis B. Wilson, president of the bank. 1963 -- 50 years ago: The American Wind Symphony Orchestra will present two concertsin the Quad-Cities on Aug. 6, performing from its specially equipped stage-barge. Thebarge, which is traveling the Mississippi River route, will be moored just off the shore forthe concerts. 1988 -- 25 years ago: Fines for overdue items at the Rock Island Public Library are beingincreased to 10 cents per day per item effective July 1. Fines will not be prorated onbooks returned after that date.