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History Made: Oak Forest HS Football Advances To Semifinals For First Time Since 2008
The team's 12-1 season brings them to a semifinal showdown with Providence Catholic High School on Saturday, Nov. 22.

OAK FOREST, IL β Oak Forest High School is celebrating a historic achievement, as its varsity football team advances to the state semifinals for the first time since 2008. With a season record of 12-1, the Bengalsβ impressive performance has energized both the school and the Oak Forest community.
βThis accomplishment is huge for our school and our community,β said Athletic Director Matt Manzke. βOur coaches and players have worked tirelessly β not just during the season, but throughout the offseason and summer β to reach this point. Itβs not just about the high school; itβs about everyone in Oak Forest rallying together and taking pride in what this team has achieved.β
The Bengalsβ only loss this season came against Hillcrest, but Manzke emphasized that the setback became a turning point. βThe most satisfying thing for me is how our guys responded to that loss,β he said. βThey came back together, got better, and showed incredible maturity and leadership. Thatβs what great teams do.β
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Under the leadership of Head Coach Zachary Sadek, who is in his first year at the helm, the Bengals have demonstrated remarkable resilience and unity.
βMaking the state semifinals is a testament to the work put in by these players, both on the field when they were being coached, and off the field when no one was watching,β said Sadek. βThey have believed in the process, and their success is the byproduct of holding themselves to a standard of what it means to be a student-athlete at Oak Forest.
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βThis being my first year as head coach of the program, the credit lies solely with our players and our staff,β Sadek continued. βI believe in empowering a staff to make decisions, and they have done a great job being teachers of young men and holding them accountable. These players put in the work with the staff that helped lay the foundation β when they didnβt have a coach, and when they got a new coach. It is a testament to their ability to overcome adverse situations.β

Manzke also credited the teamβs senior leadership as the backbone of the Bengalsβ success. βOur seniors have had a goal to get to state since they walked in as freshmen,β he said. βTheyβve set the tone and shown what true dedication looks like.β
Oak Forest will face Providence Catholic High School this Saturday in the semifinal round. The game is at Providence Catholic High School, 1800 W. Lincoln Highway, at 1 p.m. Tickets are $10.45 and can be purchased online.
If victorious, the Bengals will advance to the IHSA State Championship, held at Illinois State University in Bloomington-Normal on Saturday, Nov. 29. The championship matchup would feature Oak Forest against either Belvidere North or Wheaton St. Francis.
Manzke expressed optimism as the Bengals continue their historic run.
βAt this point in the season, every team you face is great,β he said. βBut our guys are playing awesome football right now. Why not go get another win?β
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