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List of City Champions:

1972 (Third Place State) Senn 1-0 Lane Tech

1973 (State Champion) Harrison 1-0 Senn

1974 (Semi Final State) Senn 3-1 Lane Tech

1975 Senn 4-3(4-3pks) Lane Tech

1976 Schurz 3-1 Kenwood

1977 (State Runner UP) Schurz 3-2(3ots) Lane Tech

1978 Roosevelt 2-1(4ots and a NPSL style shootout) Bowen

1979 (Semi Final State) Bowen 3-0 Harrison

1980 (Semi Final State) Bowen 1-0(4ots,7roundspks) Senn

1981 (Semi Final State)Bowen 1-0 Roosevelt 

1982 (Semi Final State) Senn 2-1 Amundsen 

1983 Mather 3-0 Senn

1984 Amundsen 1-0(5-4pks) Farragut

1985 Mather 1-0 Kelly

1986 Farragut 6-0 Roosevelt

1987 Amundsen 1-0 Lane Tech

1988 Mather 2-1(2ot) Farragut

1989 Schurz 3-2 Clemente

1990 Roosevelt 2-1(4-1pks) Amundsen

1991 Farragut 3-0 Foreman

1992 Kelly 4-1 Clemente (Clemente advances via forefit)

1993 Foreman 2-1(4-2pks) Juarez

1994 (Semi Final State) Kelly 1-0(4-1pks) Foreman

1995 Juarez 1-0(4-3pks) Foreman

1996 (Semi Final State) Foreman 2-1(5-4pks) Kelly

1997 Farragut 3-0 Roosevelt

1998 Amundsen 1-0ot Farragut

1999 Amundsen 3-2 Farragut

2000 Mather 2-1(5-4pks) Senn

2001 Amundsen 3-2 (4-3pks) Kennedy

2002 Foreman 2-0 Farragut

2003 Farragut 7-0 Steinmetz

2004 Foreman 2-1ot Juarez

2005 Lane Tech 5-0 Mather

2006 Farragut 1-1 (3-2pks) Lane Tech

Team of the decade
70's Senn (3 championships, 1 runner up)
80's Mather (3 championships)
90's Foreman (2 championships, 3 runner up)
 
CPSL DYNASTIES
Senn - 1972-1975 (1st three times, 2nd once)
Lane Tech 1972-1977- Buffalo Bills Award (2nd four times)
Bowen - 1978-81 (1st twice, 2nd twice)
Foreman 1991-96 (1st twice, 2nd three times)
Amundsen 1998-2001 (1st three times)
 
Most City Final Appearances
Farragut 10 (5 championships)
Senn 8 (4 championships)
Foreman 7 (4 championships)
Lane Tech 7 (1 championship)
Amundsen 7 (5 championships)
Mather 5 (4 championships)
Roosevelt 5 (2 championships)
Bowen 4 (3 championships)
Kelly 4 (1 championships)
Schurz 3 (3 championships)
Juarez 3 (1 championship)
Clemente 2 (1 championships)
Harrison 2 (1 championship)
Kennedy 1 (0 championships)
Steinmetz 1 (0 championships)
Kenwood 1 (0 Championships)

  Boys Soccer Tournament Scores - http://www.ihsa.org/activity/sob/records/index.htm

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In Illinois, the high schools were swept by the same winds that were sweeping the colleges. As in the colleges it was the violence of football that directly precipitated the sport's first inroads. Chicago's Englewood High had experienced a serious football accident in the fall of 1905, and that incident motivated a teacher in the English department, Archibald Patterson, to establish a soccer team at Englewood as a safer alternative to football. The teacher looking back on those years, said in 1935, "The infant sport made its advent under a cloud. No student knew the game, few had ever heard of it, and the cause of its introduction stamped it as 'sissy.'"

Englewood was unable to schedule other high schools, its first game being with an amateur club, the Wanderers. The Chicago Tribune noted the significance of the game, reporting, "In the first soccer football match ever played by a local high school team the Englewood team yesterday afternoon defeated a scratch eleven of the Wanderers at Parkside, 4 goals to 3." The Wanderers were members of an Anglo-American cricket club, reflecting the early immigrant base of the sport. Englewood's second opponent that year was with the University of Chicago. This kind of scheduling continued for the next three seasons, with teams from McCormick Theological Seminary and Elmhurst College added to the high school's schedule.

In the fall of 1908 Oak Park under athletic director Lewis Omer adopted the sport. Like Englewood, the school had experienced a fatal football accident, in the fall of 1905. Oak Park played a schedule of colleges and club teams and did not meet Englewood until the following spring, when the two schools played two tied games. The first game was perceptively recognized by the Tribune as ground breaking, as it reported, "high school soccer made its initial bow in Chicago yesterday when the Englewood and Oak Park teams played a 1 to 1 tie game at the Hyde Park A. C. grounds, Fifty-second street and Cottage Grove avenue."


Englewood 1908 soccer team. Chicago Tribune, 6 December 1908

An English teacher at Englewood, W. R. Bowlin, and Omer of Oak Park tried to prevail upon the Cook County High School League to adopt the sport as early as December of 1908, according to a report in the Tribune, which referred to soccer as "the debrutalized game." President Reed of the Board of Control in the story commented on soccer's virtues, "There is less chance of injuries to the boys than in the college game [meaning football], and those who do not play the latter game could take part in this, which would allow more boys to get into athletics than at present." Despite the favorable comments of league authorities, the game was not adopted until the spring of 1910.


Englewood, 1910, with Coach Archibald Paterson (center top)

The Peel Shield was inaugurated for the spring soccer series in 1912 by Peter J. Peel, local soccer enthusiast and president of the local United States Football Association. Peel had devised the Peel Cup for the winner of the Chicago amateur soccer league and devised the Shield to give to the winner of the Cook County League and thus promote soccer among high school youth. The first four schools to compete for the Shield were Englewood, Oak Park, Lane Tech, and LaGrange, and Englewood emerged as the winner. The first Cook County League fall championship was won in December 1912 by Lane Tech.


Lane Tech 1912 Cook County League championship team. Chicago Tribune, 8 December 1912


Lane Tech, 1913 Chicago High School League Champions

The Cook County League broke up in spring of 1913 to form two new leagues the following fall, the Chicago Public League and the Suburban League. That fall, the Chicago league champion was Lane Tech, the first Suburban League champion was New Trier. However, the schools did not meet for the Peel Shield. In years thereafter, however, the Peel Shield was awarded to the "Cook County champion," generally determined by a playoff game between the Suburban League and Chicago Public League titleholders. In the spring of 1914, however, it was decided that the two top two finishers in both leagues from the previous fall competition would compete for the Shield. But two of the schools, including champion Lane Tech were not fielding teams in the spring. Thus, the next Shield competition was moved to the fall of 1914, and again competition was to be among the top two finishers of each league. Thus, the fall of 1914 Englewood beat Lake View for the Peel Shield. Introduced in 1914 were individual medals for the Peel Shield winner, which were awarded by a Peel Shield representative, Albert A. Loeb. After the 1914 season the Shield competition reverted to a simple championship game between the two league titleholders.

Competition for the Shield ended with the fall 1919 championship game between Englewood and Oak Park. The game was marked by rough play and ended in a 2 to 2 tie after regular-period play. Although the referee ordered an extra period Coach Mitchell of Oak Park took his team off the field. Peter J. Peel and Albert A. Loeb ordered a rematch but it was never played. The following year when Englewood and Oak Park again won their respective years, Patterson asked for a match for the Peel Shield but Oak Park declined, ending the series. The Peel Shield series was obviously dominated between Englewood and Oak Park, but other schools playing soccer at this time were University, New Trier, and Evanston of the Suburban League, and Lane Tech, Hyde Park, Lake View, Tilden Tech, Parker, Schurz, Calumet, Crane, and Phillips of the Chicago Public League.

By the end of the 1920s interest in soccer had waned among most area high schools. Englewood, the pioneer in the sport, dropped it in 1925, although the Public League kept up a conference championship series. The Suburban League, however, dropped its series in 1926. Beginning in the fall of 1930, the few suburban schools supporting the sport and the city schools would conduct a playoff for the Cook County championship. Usually, Oak Park or Morton would meet the Public League champion for the title of Cook County champion. During the 1940s and 1950s interest in soccer continued to wane, and the Public League held its last series in the fall of 1956.


Harrison, 1930 Cook County High School Champions

Interest in soccer, however, revived in the 1960s, and Chicago was again becoming a center for immigrants, particularly from Latin America and Eastern Europe. The demand for soccer from the kids in the Chicago schools practically forced the cash-strapped Public League to reintroduce the sport in the fall of 1970. Meanwhile, soccer was growing by leaps and bounds all over the state. The sport had always been particularly strong in the St. Louis area, where on the Illinois side of the Missouri River Granite City and Collinsville sponsored outstanding programs for decades. Interest in soccer had grown so much that the IHSA introduced a boy's state championship tournament in the fall of 1972. A girl's state tournament was introduced in the spring of 1988.

  Boys Soccer Tournament Scores - http://www.ihsa.org/activity/sob/records/index.htm


  1972
Semifinals
Northfield (New Trier West) 3, LaGrange (Lyons) 2 (OT)
Granite City 4, Chicago (Senn) 0
Third Place
Chicago (Senn) 3, LaGrange (Lyons) 1
Championship
Granite City 2, Northfield (New Trier West) 1 (OT)

  1973
Semifinals
Chicago (Harrison) 1, Lake Forest (H.S.) 0
Cicero (Morton East) 2, Granite City (South) 1 (PK)
Third Place
Granite City (South) 1, Lake Forest (H.S.) 0
Championship
Chicago (Harrison) 1, Cicero (Morton East) 0

  1974
Quarterfinals
Northfield (New Trier West) 2, Granite City (North) 0
Chicago (Senn) 1, Skokie (Niles West) 0
Wheaton (Central) 1, LaGrange (Lyons) 0
Chicago (Quigley South) 2, Quincy (Sr.) 0
Semifinals
Wheaton (Central) 1, Chicago (Senn) 0
Northfield (New Trier West) 3, Chicago (Quigley South) 2
Championship
Northfield (New Trier West) 1, Wheaton (Central) 0 (4 OT)

  1975
Quarterfinals
Park Ridge (Maine East) 2, Quincy (Sr.) 1
Berwyn (Morton West) 1, Chicago (Senn) 0
Hinsdale (Central) 2, Granite City (South) 1 (2 OT)
Northfield (New Trier West) 1, Villa Park (Willowbrook) 0
Semifinals
Park Ridge (Maine East) 1, Berwyn (Morton West) 0
Hinsdale (Central) 2, Northfield (New Trier West) 1
Championship
Hinsdale (Central) 2, Park Ridge (Maine East) 0

  1976
Quarterfinals
Wheaton (Central) 5, Chicago (Quigley South) 0
Wheaton (W.-Warrenville) 2, Oak Park (O.P.-River Forest) 1
Granite City (South) 1, Lake Forest (H.S.) 0
Highland Park 2, Chicago (Schurz) 1 (4 OT) (PK 5-2)
Semifinals
Wheaton (Central) 1, Wheaton (W.-Warrenville) 0
Granite City (South) 2, Highland Park 0
Championship
Granite City (South) 4, Wheaton (Central) 0

  1977
Quarterfinals
Wheaton (Central) 1, Chicago (Gordon Tech) 0
Granite City (South) 2, Winnetka (New Trier East) 1
Palatine (H.S.) 2, Chicago (Quigley South) 1
Chicago (Schurz) 3, Cicero (Morton East) 0
Semifinals
Granite City (South) 2, Wheaton (Central) 1
Chicago (Schurz) 4, Palatine (H.S.) 0
Championship
Granite City (South) 6, Chicago (Schurz) 1

  1978
Quarterfinals
Chicago (Brother Rice) 2, Buffalo Grove 0
Granite City (South) 1, Deerfield 0
Evanston (Twp.) 4, Chicago (Roosevelt) 1
Arlington Heights (Forest View) 2, Wheaton (W.-Warrenville) 1
Semifinals
Granite City (South) 1, Chicago (Brother Rice) 0
Evanston (Twp.) 3, Arlington Heights (Forest View) 2 (OT)
Championship
Granite City (South) 2, Evanston (Twp.) 0

  1979
Quarterfinals
Chicago (Bowen) 2, Park Ridge (Maine South) 1 (2 OT)
Winnetka (New Trier East) 2, Chicago (Quigley South) 1
Hinckley (H.-Big Rock) 7, Skokie (Niles North) 1
Granite City (South) 7, Wheaton (Central) 0
Semifinals
Winnetka (New Trier East) 3, Chicago (Bowen) 0
Granite City (South) 2, Hinckley (H.-Big Rock) 0
Championship
Granite City (South) 3, Winnetka (New Trier East) 1

  1980
Quarterfinals
Granite City (South) 4, West Chicago (Wheaton Academy) 0
Chicago (Bowen) 1, Chicago (Gordon Tech) 0
Northbrook (Glenbrook North) 1, Palatine (H.S.) 0
Darien (Hinsdale South) 2, Hinckley (H.-Big Rock) 0
Semifinals
Granite City (South) 2, Chicago (Bowen) 1 (4 OT) (PK)
Darien (Hinsdale South) 1, Northbrook (Glenbrook North) 0
Championship
Granite City (South) 5, Darien (Hinsdale South) 1

  1981
Quarterfinals
Mt. Prospect (Prospect) 1, Park Ridge (Maine South) 0
Collinsville 3, Hinckley (H.-Big Rock) 0
Chicago (Bowen) 4, Flossmoor (Homewood-F.) 1
Northbrook (Glenbrook North) 2, Quincy (Notre Dame) 0
Semifinals
Collinsville 3, Mt. Prospect (Prospect) 0
Northbrook (Glenbrook North) 3, Chicago (Bowen) 1
Championship
Collinsville 2, Northbrook (Glenbrook North) 1

  1982
Quarterfinals
Granite City (South) 2, Downers Grove (South) 0
Chicago (Senn) 2, Malta 0
Winnetka (New Trier) 1, Darien (Hinsdale South) 0
Evanston (Twp.) 2, Springfield (Lanphier) 0
Semifinals
Granite City (South) 1, Chicago (Senn) 0
Winnetka (New Trier) 2, Evanston (Twp.) 0
Championship
Granite City (South) 2, Winnetka (New Trier) 1

  1983
Quarterfinals
Evanston (Twp.) 1, Quincy (Notre Dame) 0
Northbrook (Glenbrook North) 1, Granite City 0 (PK)
Downers Grove (South) 4, St. Charles (H.S.) 3 (3 OT)
Wheaton (Central) 3, Chicago (Mather) 1
Semifinals
Northbrook (Glenbrook North) 1, Evanston (Twp.) 0
Wheaton (Central) 3, Downers Grove (South) 2
Third Place
Evanston (Twp.) 1, Downers Grove (South) 0
Championship
Northbrook (Glenbrook North) 2, Wheaton (Central) 0

  1984
Quarterfinals
St. Charles (H.S.) 1, Winnetka (New Trier) 0
Quincy (Notre Dame) 2, Darien (Hinsdale South) 1
Palatine (Fremd) 3, Chicago (Amundsen) 0
Westchester (St. Joseph) 2, Alton (Sr.) 1
Semifinals
Quincy (Notre Dame) 4, St. Charles (H.S.) 2
Palatine (Fremd) 2, Westchester (St. Joseph) 0
Third Place
St. Charles (H.S.) 3, Westchester (St. Joseph) 2 (PK)
Championship
Palatine (Fremd) 1, Quincy (Notre Dame) 0 (PK)

  1985
Quarterfinals
Collinsville 3, Westchester (St. Joseph) 2 (PK)
Northbrook (Glenbrook North) 5, Chicago (Mather) 0
Hoffman Estates (H.S.) 3, Downers Grove (South) 2 (OT)
Quincy (Notre Dame) 2, St. Charles (H.S.) 0
Semifinals
Collinsville 1, Northbrook (Glenbrook North) 0
Quincy (Notre Dame) 2, Hoffman Estates (H.S.) 1 (2 OT)
Championship
Quincy (Notre Dame) 2, Collinsville 1

  1986
Quarterfinals
Libertyville 1, Naperville (North) 0
Quincy (Notre Dame) 4, Chicago (Farragut) 2
Collinsville 1, St. Charles (H.S.) 0
Winnetka (New Trier) 2, Addison (A. Trail) 1
Semifinals
Libertyville 3, Quincy (Notre Dame) 0
Collinsville 1, Winnetka (New Trier) 0 (PK)
Third Place
Quincy (Notre Dame) 2, Winnetka (New Trier) 1
Championship
Collinsville 2, Libertyville 1 (4 OT)

  1987
Quarterfinals
Granite City 4, Barrington 0
Naperville (North) 4, Quincy (Sr.) 2 (PK)
Park Ridge (Maine South) 3, Chicago (Amundsen) 0
Winnetka (New Trier) 2, Rockford (Boylan) 0
Semifinals
Granite City 2, Naperville (North) 1
Park Ridge (Maine South) 2, Winnetka (New Trier) 1
Third Place
Winnetka (New Trier) 2, Naperville (North) 1
Championship
Granite City 1, Park Ridge (Maine South) 0 (4 OT)

  1988
Quarterfinals
Buffalo Grove 3, Northbrook (Glenbrook North) 0
Granite City 2, St. Charles (H.S.) 1
Naperville (Central) 1, Chicago (Mather) 0
Moline (H.S.) 2, Chicago (Brother Rice) 0
Semifinals
Buffalo Grove 2, Granite City 1
Naperville (Central) 2, Moline (H.S.) 1
Championship
Buffalo Grove 3, Naperville (Central) 0

  1989
Quarterfinals
Westchester (St. Joseph) 2, Quincy (Sr.) 1 (PK)
Northbrook (Glenbrook North) 4, Chicago (Schurz) 3
Granite City 1, Olympia Fields (Rich Central) 0
Addison (A. Trail) 4, Batavia 3
Semifinals
Northbrook (Glenbrook North) 1, Westchester (St. Joseph) 0 (PK)
Granite City 2, Addison (A. Trail) 1
Third Place
Westchester (St. Joseph) 1, Addison (A. Trail) 0
Championship
Granite City 2, Northbrook (Glenbrook North) 0

  1990
Quarterfinals
Evanston (Twp.) 3, Chicago (Brother Rice) 1
Palatine (H.S.) 1, Peoria (Richwoods) 0
St. Charles (H.S.) 2, Chicago (Roosevelt) 0
Granite City 1, Naperville (North) 0
Semifinals
Evanston (Twp.) 2, Palatine (H.S.) 0
Granite City 1, St. Charles (H.S.) 0 (PK)
Third Place
Palatine (H.S.) 3, St. Charles (H.S.) 1
Championship
Granite City 3, Evanston (Twp.) 1

  1991
Quarterfinals
St. Charles (H.S.) 4, Park Ridge (Maine South) 1
Glen Ellyn (Glenbard West) 2, Chicago (Farragut) 0
Collinsville 4, Chicago (Brother Rice) 1
Hoffman Estates (Conant) 4, Urbana (H.S.) 0
Semifinals
St. Charles (H.S.) 2, Glen Ellyn (Glenbard West) 0
Collinsville 3, Hoffman Estates (Conant) 1
Third Place
Hoffman Estates (Conant) 3, Glen Ellyn (Glenbard West) 0
Championship
Collinsville 1, St. Charles (H.S.) 0

  1992
Quarterfinals
Batavia 2, Addison (A. Trail) 1
Evanston (Twp.) 2, Morton 0
New Lenox (Lincoln-Way) 1, Hoffman Estates (H.S.) 0
Collinsville 5, Chicago (Clemente) 1
Semifinals
Evanston (Twp.) 2, Batavia 0
Collinsville 2, New Lenox (Lincoln-Way) 1
Third Place
Batavia 2, New Lenox (Lincoln-Way) 0
Championship
Collinsville 2, Evanston (Twp.) 1

  1993
Quarterfinals
Orland Park (Sandburg) 8, Chicago (Foreman) 0
Collinsville 2, Quincy (Notre Dame) 1
Chicago (Brother Rice) 1, Batavia 0
Palatine (Fremd) 1, Evanston (Twp.) 0
Semifinals
Orland Park (Sandburg) 2, Collinsville 0
Palatine (Fremd) 2, Chicago (Brother Rice) 1
Third Place
Collinsville 1, Chicago (Brother Rice) 0
Championship
Orland Park (Sandburg) 1, Palatine (Fremd) 0

  1994
Quarterfinals
Chicago (Kelly) 2, Park Ridge (Maine South) 1
Granite City 3, St. Charles (H.S.) 2 (2 OT)
Palatine (H.S.) 4, Peoria (Notre Dame) 1
Orland Park (Sandburg) 3, Westchester (St. Joseph) 2
Semifinals
Granite City 1, Chicago (Kelly) 0
Palatine (H.S.) 2, Orland Park (Sandburg) 1
Championship
Palatine (H.S.) 2, Granite City 1 (OT)

  1995
Quarterfinals
St. Charles (H.S.) 3, Naperville (North) 0
Palatine (H.S.) 2, Edwardsville (H.S.) 1
Evanston (Twp.) 2, Oak Park (O.P.-River Forest) 1
Quincy (Sr.) 1, Chicago (Juarez) 0 (PK)
Semifinals
St. Charles (H.S.) 2, Palatine (H.S.) 0
Evanston (Twp.) 1, Quincy (Sr.) 0
Third Place
Palatine (H.S.) 2, Quincy (Sr.) 1
Championship
St. Charles (H.S.) 3, Evanston (Twp.) 0

  1996
Quarterfinals
St. Charles (H.S.) 1, Libertyville 0 (2 OT)
Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 3, Orland Park (Sandburg) 1
Chicago (Foreman) 3, Downers Grove (South) 2 (2 OT) (PK)
Collinsville 2, Normal (University) 1 (2 OT) (PK)
Semifinals
St. Charles (H.S.) 1, Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 0
Collinsville 3, Chicago (Foreman) 1
Third Place
Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 2, Chicago (Foreman) 0
Championship
St. Charles (H.S.) 2, Collinsville 0

  1997A
Quarterfinals
Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 1, Geneva 0 (2 OT)
Springfield (H.S.) 3, Carbondale 0
Westchester (St. Joseph) 1, Rockford (Christian Life) 0
Mt. Zion 2, New Lenox (Providence Catholic) 1
Semifinals
Springfield (H.S.) 1, Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 0
Westchester (St. Joseph) 2, Mt. Zion 1 (PK)
Third Place
Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 2, Mt. Zion 1
Championship
Springfield (H.S.) 7, Westchester (St. Joseph) 0

  1997AA
Quarterfinals
Rockford (Boylan) 3, Berwyn-Cicero (Morton) 1
Palatine (Fremd) 4, New Lenox (Lincoln-Way) 3
St. Charles (H.S.) 1, Downers Grove (South) 0 (OT)
Edwardsville (H.S.) 3, Chicago (Farragut) 0
Semifinals
Palatine (Fremd) 3, Rockford (Boylan) 2 (PK)
Edwardsville (H.S.) 2, St. Charles (H.S.) 1
Third Place
St. Charles (H.S.) 4, Rockford (Boylan) 0
Championship
Palatine (Fremd) 2, Edwardsville (H.S.) 0

  1998A
Quarterfinals
Peoria (Notre Dame) 2, Carbondale 1
Crystal Lake (Prairie Ridge) 2, Park Forest (Rich East) 1
Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 6, DeKalb 0
Normal (University) 1, Chicago (St. Ignatius) 0
Semifinals
Crystal Lake (Prairie Ridge) 1, Peoria (Notre Dame) 0
Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 1, Normal (University) 0
Third Place
Normal (University) 2, Peoria (Notre Dame) 0
Championship
Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 2, Crystal Lake (Prairie Ridge) 1

  1998AA
Quarterfinals
Naperville (North) 3, Chicago (Amundsen) 0
East Moline (United) 1, Chicago (Brother Rice) 0
Rockford (Boylan) 2, LaGrange (Lyons) 0
Palatine (Fremd) 2, Winnetka (New Trier) 1 (2 OT) (PK)
Semifinals
Naperville (North) 1, East Moline (United) 0
Rockford (Boylan) 2, Palatine (Fremd) 0
Third Place
Palatine (Fremd) 3, East Moline (United) 1
Championship
Naperville (North) 1, Rockford (Boylan) 0

  1999A
Quarterfinals
Westchester (St. Joseph) 2, West Chicago (Wheaton Academy) 1 (OT)
Crystal Lake (Prairie Ridge) 1, Peoria (Notre Dame) 0
Decatur (MacArthur) 3, New Lenox (Providence Catholic) 2
Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 4, Belleville (Althoff) 0
Semifinals
Crystal Lake (Prairie Ridge) 2, Westchester (St. Joseph) 1 (2 OT) (PK)
Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 6, Decatur (MacArthur) 1
Third Place
Westchester (St. Joseph) 2, Decatur (MacArthur) 0
Championship
Crystal Lake (Prairie Ridge) 2, Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 0

  1999AA
Quarterfinals
East Moline (United) 1, LaGrange (Lyons) 0
Winnetka (New Trier) 3, Rockford (Boylan) 1
New Lenox (Lincoln-Way) 2, Naperville (North) 0
Hoffman Estates (Conant) 3, Chicago (Amundsen) 2
Semifinals
East Moline (United) 4, Winnetka (New Trier) 1
New Lenox (Lincoln-Way) 2, Hoffman Estates (Conant) 1
Third Place
Winnetka (New Trier) 5, Hoffman Estates (Conant) 0
Championship
East Moline (United) 2, New Lenox (Lincoln-Way) 1

  2000A
Quarterfinals
Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 4, Waterloo (Gibault) 1
Lisle (Benet Academy) 5, Charleston 0
Peoria (Notre Dame) 3, Park Forest (Rich East) 0
Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 2, Geneva 1
Semifinals
Lisle (Benet Academy) 3, Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 2
Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 2, Peoria (Notre Dame) 1 (2 OT)
Third Place
Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 3, Peoria (Notre Dame) 1
Championship
Lisle (Benet Academy) 3, Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 1

  2000AA
Quarterfinals
New Lenox (Lincoln-Way) 3, Downers Grove (North) 1
Palatine (Fremd) 2, Evanston (Twp.) 0
Edwardsville (H.S.) 2, Rockford (Boylan) 1 (2 OT)
Aurora (Waubonsie Valley) 2, Chicago (Mather) 1
Semifinals
New Lenox (Lincoln-Way) 2, Palatine (Fremd) 0
Edwardsville (H.S.) 4, Aurora (Waubonsie Valley) 0
Third Place
Aurora (Waubonsie Valley) 3, Palatine (Fremd) 2 (2 OT) (PK)
Championship
Edwardsville (H.S.) 4, New Lenox (Lincoln-Way) 1

  2001A
Quarterfinals
Lisle (Benet Academy) 5, Rochester 1
Waterloo (Gibault) 3, Peotone 2
Peoria (Notre Dame) 3, Normal (University) 0
Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 2, Westchester (St. Joseph) 0
Semifinals
Lisle (Benet Academy) 3, Waterloo (Gibault) 2
Peoria (Notre Dame) 4, Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 0
Third Place
Waterloo (Gibault) 2, Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 0
Championship
Lisle (Benet Academy) 2, Peoria (Notre Dame) 1 (3 OT)

  2001AA
Quarterfinals
Orland Park (Sandburg) 2, Downers Grove (North) 0
Rockford (Boylan) 3, Chicago (Amundsen) 2 (2 OT) (PK)
Edwardsville (H.S.) 3, Lake Zurich 0
New Lenox (Lincoln-Way Central) 2, Palatine (Fremd) 1 (OT)
Semifinals
Orland Park (Sandburg) 1, Rockford (Boylan) 0
Edwardsville (H.S.) 1, New Lenox (Lincoln-Way Central) 0
Third Place
New Lenox (Lincoln-Way Central) 4, Rockford (Boylan) 0
Championship
Orland Park (Sandburg) 1, Edwardsville (H.S.) 0

  2002A
Quarterfinals
Waterloo (Gibault) 1, Charleston 0
New Lenox (Providence Catholic) 4, Dixon (H.S.) 2
Peoria (Notre Dame) 2, Elmhurst (Timothy Christian) 0
Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 2, Sycamore 0
Semifinals
New Lenox (Providence Catholic) 2, Waterloo (Gibault) 1
Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 1, Peoria (Notre Dame) 0
Third Place
Peoria (Notre Dame) 2, Waterloo (Gibault) 0
Championship
Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 6, New Lenox (Providence Catholic) 1

  2002AA
Quarterfinals
Orland Park (Sandburg) 4, Rockford (Guilford) 1
Barrington 2, Granite City 1
Naperville (North) 1, Berwyn-Cicero (Morton) 0
Evanston (Twp.) 2, Hoffman Estates (Conant) 1
Semifinals
Orland Park (Sandburg) 1, Barrington 0
Evanston (Twp.) 2, Naperville (North) 1
Third Place
Barrington 2, Naperville (North) 1
Championship
Orland Park (Sandburg) 1, Evanston (Twp.) 0

  2003A
Quarterfinals
Chatham (Glenwood) 3, Hinckley (H.-Big Rock) 0
Carbondale 3, Lansing (Illiana Christian) 2
Peoria (Notre Dame) 2, Woodstock (Marian) 1
Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 4, Mattoon 1
Semifinals
Carbondale 1, Chatham (Glenwood) 0
Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 2, Peoria (Notre Dame) 1
Third Place
Peoria (Notre Dame) 2, Chatham (Glenwood) 1
Championship
Arlington Heights (St. Viator) 1, Carbondale 0

  2003AA
Quarterfinals
Rockford (Guilford) 3, Gurnee (Warren) 0
Wheaton (W. Warrenville South) 2, Evanston (Twp.) 0
Naperville (Neuqua Valley) 2, Moline (H.S.) 0
Chicago (Brother Rice) 1, Orland Park (Sandburg) 0
Semifinals
Rockford (Guilford) 1, Wheaton (W. Warrenville South) 0
Naperville (Neuqua Valley) 3, Chicago (Brother Rice) 0
Third Place
Wheaton (W. Warrenville South) 3, Chicago (Brother Rice) 2
Championship
Naperville (Neuqua Valley) 1, Rockford (Guilford) 0