Previews of the highest state semifinal playoff video games

Class 8A: No. 5 Brother Rice at No. 4 Warren Four p.m., Saturday Two sophomores -- working again Willie Shaw and quarterback Jack Lausch -- have performed key roles for Brother Rice (8-4), which is looking for its second straight journey to the 8A remaining. Shaw has 1,281 yards (an 8.2-yard common per carry) and 14 touchdowns on the bottom, whereas Lausch has 747 whole yards and 9 TDs. Warren (12-0) options the state’s most dominant protection, which has allowed 40 factors all season. Linemen Willis Singleton (Iowa State) and Seamus Mellican, linebacker Juan Delacruz and cornerback Josh Turner all have began 35 varsity video games, together with eight within the playoffs. Class 8A: No.

The Twitter previews: Bite-sized snippets on Chicago-area

The annual custom continues: the Twitter preview. Coaches, please ship your data through DM (@mikeclarkpreps) or e mail (mikeclarkpreps@gmail.com). We want your prime gamers (w/ heights, weights, stats), group outlook, story concepts, your cell quantity and group Twitter deal with. Thanks. Every preview might be tweeted out by Mike Clark and listed under. Check again on a regular basis for extra previews. Foreman (1-8): Ex-Clemente asst. Conell Haynes takes over, expects to compete for Chicago Madison St. title. QB/DE Reginald Cochran (6-2, 230), HB/MLB Fabian Gomez, HB/LB Erick Ichich cleared the path. Sophs Alex White (WR/S), Tamon Easterling (NG/TE) ought to assist. TF South (6-4): Senior LB Michael Smith getting D1 appears, on monitor

Porsche Previews Upcoming Tesla Rival With All-Electric Cayman Concept

Porsche Previews Upcoming Tesla Rival With All-Electric Cayman Concept

Porsche is trying to build excitement around its upcoming rival for the Tesla Model S. On Monday at the Electric Vehicle Symposium in Stuttgart, Germany, Porsche revealed the Cayman e-volution, an all-electric research car that previews the Mission E, which is set to launch in 2019. Although Porsche didn’t release any information regarding the e-volution’s power output, it revealed that the battery-powered Cayman can accelerate from zero to 100 kph (62 mph) in 3.3 seconds. The gasoline-powered 718 Cayman, for perspective, takes 3.9 seconds just to reach 60 mph, even with Porsche’s available PDK automatic transmission. In addition to previewing t... NESN.com