Created: Saturday, September 5, 2009 2:16 a.m. CDT
Updated: Saturday, September 5, 2009 2:32 a.m. CDT
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Week 2 scores, roundups

Crystal Lake Central running back Adam Smyth runs out of Prairie Ridge's Matt Benoit's grip during the first quarter of Friday's game at Prairie Ridge. Smyth had 19 carries for 103 yards and one touchdown as Central won 35-14. (Nick Dentamaro - ndentamaro@nwherald.com)

Scores and info from Friday's prep football games.

Cary-Grove 47, Marian Central 0
The Trojans scored on their first five offensive possessions Friday night en route to a 47-0 drubbing of Marian Central at George Harding Field.

Johnsburg 42, Jacobs 28
After getting carved up by Jacobs for 233 total yards in the first half, the Skyhawks were a rock in the second, allowing only 37 more yards in a 42-28 Fox Valley Conference crossover football victory Friday night at Jacobs Athletic Field.

Crystal Lake Central 35, Prairie Ridge 14
Crystal Lake Central’s football team, demolished by Cary-Grove last week, came out with a precision and focus Friday night and picked up a decisive 35-14 win against host Prairie Ridge

Crystal Lake South 40, Bartlett 0
The Gators (2-0) dominated Bartlett on both sides of the ball in a 40-0 rout that neither team saw coming. Bolek Mikulec led a tandem of three running backs who found the end zone, and the Gators defense held Bartlett without a first down until midway through the fourth quarter.

St. Charles North 34, McHenry 13
The North Stars built a 34-6 lead with 1:34 remaining in the third quarter, but the Warriors had become pass-happy by then. Making his second career start, Thomas Rose finished 28-for-41 for 255 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions for McHenry.

Huntley 17, Kaneland 14
Huntley (2-0) worked its option attack to the tune of 233 rushing yards. Brett Kleckner led the Red Raiders with 102 rushing yards, and quarterback Tim Lycos added 68.

Woodstock 13, Grayslake North 3
Woodstock’s Mike Liedtke broke a tackle on his way to a 39-yard touchdown run that gave the Blue Streaks some breathing room in what had been a 6-3 game with 3:25 left in the fourth quarter, helping Woodstock secure a 13-3 win against Grayslake North on Friday.

Grayslake Central 27, Woodstock North 0
After being outgained by Grayslake Central in first-half yardage, 273-31, Woodstock North’s offense turned the tables on the Rams in the second half, outgaining them, 105-73, in the second half.

Streamwood 28, Dundee-Crown 27
Streamwood executed its two-minute drill to perfection to tie the game on a rushing touchdown, and Sabres kicker Dion Banda converted the extra point with the game on the line. Streamwood blocked an extra-point attempt by D-C early in the fourth quarter, which proved costly as the Chargers lost by one point a week after beating Elgin by the same margin.

Harvard 21, Lakes 14
The Harvard rushing offense found holes in every side of the Lakes defense Friday, as the Hornets came out on top in a physical matchup Friday. The conditions would have favored more of an aerial assault, but the Hornets (1-1) stuck with their rushing game to grind out almost all of their 265 total yards to beat the Eagles, 21-14, in a non-conference game at Dan Horne Field.

Winnebago 10, Hampshire 0
Winnebago running back Seth Gustafson compiled 188 total yards, and the lone Indians touchdown, en route to a victory.