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ALL-AREA
TOP 25 Players
CHICAGOLAND
- story courtesy of yourseason.com
Dimitrius Carr - Mount Carmel, linebacker, 6-1, 206, senior:
All-conference in the Catholic League Blue. Committed to Indiana. As an
outside linebacker, he was credited with 49 solo tackles, eight tackles for
loss, one interception and four pass breakups. A difference-maker on
defense, he is one of the leaders on the 10-2 Class 8A semifinalist.
Sean Cascarano - Glenbrook South, offensive lineman, 6-6, 262,
senior: Top offensive lineman in the Central Suburban South. Two-time
all-conference selection. Committed to Virginia. ‘‘One of the best offensive
linemen I’ve coached in 21 years,’’ coach Mike Noll said. Captain of a team
that finished 8-2. Credited with 24 pancake blocks.
Corey Cooper - Proviso East, defensive back,6-2, 200, junior: Has
orally committed to Illinois and has been offered by Notre Dame, LSU and
Purdue. He caught 40 passes for 700 yards and six touchdowns for an 8-3
team, and also returned two kickoffs and two punts for touchdowns. On
defense, he had 40 tackles, 20 assists, two sacks and four interceptions.
Pat Dansdill - Wheaton Warrenville South, linebacker, 6-1, 192,
senior: Top defensive player in the DuPage Valley for a team that has been
ranked at or near the top for the past three years. He had five
interceptions and returned two for touchdowns, caused three fumbles and
recovered two. The Tigers’ leading tackler with 97.
C.J. Fiedorowicz - Johnsburg, receiver, 6-7, 238, junior: Co-MVP of
the Fox Valley Fox. In nine games, he caught 49 passes for 809 yards and 11
touchdowns. In three years, he has more than 2,000 yards and 30 touchdowns.
Offered by Notre Dame, LSU, Purdue, Duke and Arizona. A linebacker, he had
22 tackles against Huntley and returned an interception 70 yards for a TD.
Charlie Goro - Maine South, quarterback, 6-3, 182, senior: Player of
the Year and a repeat selection. Has completed 74 percent of his passes (203
of 273) for 37 touchdowns and has run for 468 yards and 10 TDs for an
undefeated Class 8A semifinalist. Committed to Vanderbilt. As a junior, he
threw for 2,720 yards and 26 TDs and ran for 465 yards and eight TDs. As a
sophomore, he played receiver.
Gus Handler - Barrington, offensive lineman, 6-4, 265, senior:
Best senior offensive lineman in the Mid-Suburban League. Offered by
Colorado, North Carolina State, Missouri, Air Force and Ball State. ‘‘He
ranks on the same scale with Dan Doering [former Barrington star now at
Iowa],’’ coach Joe Sanchez said. Relentless on every snap.
Cory Hofstetter - Geneva, defensive lineman, 6-4, 260, senior: No. 1
defensive player in the Western Sun. He has been offered by LSU. ‘‘He is a
difference-maker on defense; he can carry the game from the edge,’’ coach
Rob Wicinski said. Against Glenbard South, he scooped up a fumble to set up
the winning touchdown.
Roosevelt Holliday - Bolingbrook, defensive lineman, 6-3, 300,
senior: Was the defensive MVP in the SouthWest Suburban Blue. He also was
named to the Illinois Football Coaches Association all-state team. A
dominating player, he was credited with 42 solo tackles, 25 assists and two
sacks for a 10-1 team. He always had to be double-teammed.
Marty Hopkins - St. Rita, linebacker, 6-3, 240, senior: Committed to
Iowa this week. The top defensive player in the Catholic League Blue for the
2008 conference champion and a state-quarterfinal qualifier. Finished with
117 tackles, three sacks, two fumble recoveries and one interception. Also a
starter on the 2007 Prep Bowl-champion team.
Nabal Jefferson - Marist, defensive lineman, 6-1, 270, senior: The
East Suburban Catholic defensive lineman of the year had 33 solo tackles and
54 assists in the regular season with nine sacks, 12 tackles for loss and
one fumble recovery for a touchdown. A leader of the RedHawks’ turnaround
under first-year coach Pat Dunne. Committed to Northern Illinois.
Marcus Kerrigan - Cary-Grove, kicker, 5-11, 200, senior: Despite
playing most of the year with a bad back, he kicked a 51-yard field goal to
beat St. Charles North 24-21 in the season opener and converted 10 field
goals in a row between his junior and senior years to tie a state record. He
also kicks off into the end zone and made 36 of 39 extra points.
Jordan Lynch - Mount Carmel, quarterback, 6-1, 205, senior: Winner of
the Tony Lawless Award as the Catholic League’s MVP. Committed to Northern
Illinois. He has completed 67 of 110 passes for 1,080 yards and 15
touchdowns with only one interception. He has rushed 130 times for 940 yards
and 15 touchdowns for a 10-2 Class 8A semifinalist.
Nick Mlady - Naperville North, running back, 6-1, 212, senior:
Offensive player of the year in the DuPage Valley. He rushed 160 times for
1,295 yards and 14 touchdowns for a 10-1 team. He also caught 22 passes for
386 yards and four TDs and averaged 38 yards per punt. He broke Chris
Brown’s career rushing record with 2,475 yards.
Darius Moffett - Hubbard, linebacker, 6-3, 233, senior: A longtime
fixture in the lineup for coach Elton Harris, Moffett has played both ways
and also was effective as a running back. His team will play Saturday in the
Public League championship game against Lane. He is uncommitted but was the
coaches’ pick as the No. 1 player in the Public League.
Dan Orseske - Brother Rice, punter, 6-2, 210, senior: Committed to
Minnesota. Recruiting analyst Tom Lemming said he is the premier punter in
the Midwest after averaging 41 yards per punt for a state quarterfinalist.
‘‘He and [former St. Rita star] Ryan Donahue are the best I’ve seen in the
last 10 years,’’ Brother Rice coach Steve Nye said.
Kyle Prater - Proviso West, receiver, 6-5, 190, junior: Caught 60
passes for 948 yards and nine touchdowns for a 2-7 team. He was an
all-conference selection in the West Suburban Silver. Against Hinsdale
Central, he caught nine passes for 263 yards and two touchdowns. He has 4.55
speed and is rated as one of the leading junior prospects in the state.
Michael Ratay - Geneva, running back, 5-10, 205, senior: No. 1 player
in the Western Sun. He has rushed 262 times for 2,608 yards — a 9.95 average
per attempt — and 42 touchdowns. ‘‘He is a once-in-a-lifetime kid,’’
Wicinski said. He ran for 384 yards against Batavia, and in two years has
rushed for 4,300 yards and 77 touchdowns.
Tim Riley - Oswego, defensive back, 6-3, 230, senior: Played safety
and was recruited as an outside linebacker. Committed to Northwestern. As a
running back, he rushed 291 times for 1,886 yards and 26 touchdowns for an
8-3 team. In his final game, a 41-36 loss to Rock Island, he set school
records with 50 carries for 313 yards and three touchdowns.
Trevor Rothstein - Lemont, offensive lineman, 6-1, 270, senior: Most
Valuable Player in the South Suburban Blue, a rarity for an offensive guard.
A three-year starter, he is the bulwark and leader of an offensive line that
has helped to account for 3,200 rushing yards and 1,180 passing yards for
this year’s unbeaten Class 6A semifinalist.
Ezra Thompson - Lincoln-Way East, defensive back, 6-2, 195, senior:
Was the runner-up for top defensive player in the SouthWest Suburban Blue.
Finished with 80 tackles, two interceptions and 16 pass breakups. Committed
to Miami of Ohio in September. A member of the Illinois Coaches
Association’s all-state team.
Pat Ward - Providence, offensive lineman, 6-7, 295, senior: Committed
to Northwestern. Top-rated offensive lineman in the Catholic League Blue.
Scored 35 on his ACT. He has a 42-inch waist and wears size-17 shoes. Best
lineman the school has produced since Eric Steinbach, now in the NFL. Plans
to major in aerospace engineering in college.
Chris Watt - Glenbard West, offensive lineman, 6-4, 290, senior:
Committed to Notre Dame. He has been named to recruiting analyst Tom
Lemming’s 26-man All-America team and the Illinois Coaches Association’s
all-state team. He was MVP of the West Suburban Silver. ‘‘Most dominating
player I’ve seen on the line of scrimmage in 15 years,’’ coach Chad Hetlet
said.
Cameron White - Antioch, kick returner, 5-9, 164, senior: Has
returned two kickoffs and one punt for touchdowns, and had a 66-yard punt
return in the quarterfinals to set up a touchdown. He has carried 142 times
for 1,718 yards, caught two touchdown passes and thrown for two, including
the winning one in overtime against Glenbard South in the Class 6A
quarterfinals.
Kyle Zelinsky - Bartlett, linebacker, 6-0, 220, senior: The defensive
catalyst for an unbeaten Class 8A semifinalist. The Hawks have held seven
opponents to seven points or less, and they shut out Oswego. He leads the
team in tackles with 78, and has four forced fumbles. He was selected for
the Illinois Football Coaches Association’s all-state.
ALL-AREA SPECIAL MENTION
QUARTERBACKS
Mike Adams, Aurora Central; DaRon Brown, Morgan Park; Jordan Coffey,
Batavia; Tom DiCristina, Montini; Jim Garappolo, Rolling Meadows; Darren
Jones, Thornton; Tom Gibson, Brother Rice; Josh Hasenberg, Bartlett; Anthony
Iannotti, Schaumburg; Matt Lambert, McNamara; Miles Osei, Prospect; Mike
Perrish, Marist; Tommy Rees, Lake Forest; Jordan Roberts, Aurora Christian;
Darwin Rogers, Leo; Matt Rossi, Palatine; Lucas Ruske, Loyola; Spencer
Stanek, Lincoln-Way East; Mike Tauchman, Fremd; Billy VandeMerkt,
Riverside-Brookfield; Evan Watkins, Glenbard North; John Whitelaw, Hinsdale
Central; Chandler Whitmer, Downers Grove South
RUNNING BACKS
Wes Allen, St. Charles East; Dominique Bell, Morgan Park; Stan Bobowski, St.
Francis; Reggie Byrd, Rich East; Robert Cook, Glenbard West; Dan Dispensa,
St. Rita; Tyler Doll, Glenbard North; Greg Fuller, Thornton; Lewis Gaddis,
Aurora Christian; Danny Hayes, Lemont; Josh Hodur, St. Laurence; Tyler
Hudetz, Joliet Catholic; Peter Jarrett, WW South; Mark Kachmer, St. Francis;
Mark Kasper, De La Salle; Shepard Little, Schaumburg; LaSteven McKinney,
Nazareth; Jordan Neukirch, Huntley; Ryan O'Donnell, Lockport; Sam Ojuri,
Barrington; Leonard Panion, Niles West; Matt Perez, Maine South; Nick Pesek,
Oak Lawn; Bobby Pettis, Argo; Austin Ringo, Bradley; Bill Seiler, Marist;
Byron Stanford, Mount Carmel; Mike Taylor, Carmel; Mike Trumpy, Wheaton
North; Bryant Venson, Glenbard West; Scottie Williams, Downers Grove South;
Rich Zajeski, Hinsdale Central
RECEIVERS-TIGHT ENDS
Austin Baker, Driscoll; Jack Baucus, Carmel; Andrew Corso, Fremd; DeVaris
Daniels, Vernon Hills; Jamal Gray, Thornton; Jonathon Henderson, Harper;
Alex Kirk, Hinsdale Central; Ryan Maguire, Warren; Matt Morse, Aurora
Christian; Dan O'Neill, St. Rita; Joey Orlando, Maine South; Shaun Pratl,
Richards; Joshua Schaffer, Neuqua Valley; Josh Spandiary, Schaumburg; Alex
VanNess, Bartlett; Chris Wright, Niles West
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN
Jake Baratz, Naperville North; Perry Brown, Walther Lutheran; Parker
Carroll, Oak Forest; Eddie Castillo, Bloom; Jack Cooke, Bradley; Jack
Curatolo, Hinsdale Central; Mark Gannon, Oak Forest; Alex Helms, Naperville
North; Leon Hill, Leo; Mike Husar, Mount Carmel; Anthony Jantke, Lane; Owen
Kugler, Highland Park; Jake Lembke, Providence; Christian Lombard, Fremd;
Patrick Lyons, Carmel; Matt Purdom, Immaculate Conception; Ben Samson,
Stevenson; Mike Schofield, Sandburg
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN
Luke Anderson, Lemont; Anthony Battle Jr., Mount Carmel; John Brewer, Lake
Zurich; Michael Buchanan, H-F; Chance Carter, Loyola; Pat Clegg, Hinsdale
Central; Scott Covert, Lake Forest; Jack Dittmer, Fenwick; Pat Driscoll,
Lemont; Pat Hickey, Loyola; Demetrius Hill, Kankakee; Rodney Jaynes, Hales
Franciscan; Anthony Kisla, Lisle; Ryan Kuhn, Crystal Lake South; Pat
Loveless, Glenbard West; Kevin McKenna, Brother Rice; Tyler O'Brien,
Cary-Grove; Theo Odom, Glenbard West; Cody O'Neill, Marian Central; Ben
Perna, Fremd; Deion Robinson, Morgan Park; Chris Stanton, Grant; Austin
Teitsma, Glenbard South; Zach Timm, Maine South; Sherman Wilkerson, Robeson;
Anthony Wells, North Chicago; Tim Weidenbacher, Naperville North; Gary
Young, Crete-Monee; Dan Zotto, Andrew
LINEBACKERS
Nate Bowman, De La Salle; Nick Catino, Maine South; Jon Diegel, Fremd; Ryan
Fejedelem, Lemont; Ryan Ferguson, St. Francis; Grant Goebel, Montini; Jeremy
Johnson, Mount Carmel; Jake Juriga, St. Charles North; Keith Marry,
Plainfield Central; Connor Nagel, Lemont; Josh Mander, Joliet Catholic; Nick
O'Nions, Bloom; Gervais Porter, Eisenhower; Garrett Richards, Glenbard West;
Dan Sheppard, Downers Grove North; Jawon Spivery, Proviso East; Brendan
Sullivan, Hinsdale Central; Mike Williams, Nazareth; Mario Zinanni, McNamara
DEFENSIVE BACKS
Marcus Franklin, Thornton; Sean Grady, Geneva; Pete Houlihan, Providence;
Dave Marciano, St. Rita; Alex McNulty, Bolingbrook; Frank Renardo, Brother
Rice; Jake Sinkovec, Carmel; Andrew Starks, Plainfield North; Will Taylor,
Hubbard; Brendon Westphal, Bolingbrook; Cody Williams, Oak Lawn; Mike
Zimmer, Wheeling
KICKERS-PUNTERS
Mitch Ewald, Waubonsie Valley; Ryan Murach, Barrington; Sean Noble, Brother
Rice
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