1993 Football

The members of the 1993 varsity Football team include (front row) C. Beeler, J. Kerr, Mark Butterbach, J. Gura, T. Crocker; (second Row) C. Coop, M. Offermen, J. Whiteside, J.Peterson, S. Weaver, M. Kuban, J. Mumm, P. Hoffman, J. Diaz; (third Row) Tim Stevens, J. Schladenhauffen, Brent Christensen, Coach Mike Briscoe, Coach Rob Torchia, Coach Frank Whalen, Coach Dan Sharp, K. Ricketts, B. Davis, C. Shaw (4th Row) A. Dagon, B. Haggett, J. Fals, K. Robinson, R. Canole, Brent Lauire, K. Knezitec, K. Stevens, T. Byers. (Top Row) J. Casford, James Stachula, Joe Pope, M. Prosise, D. Byers, J. Blazekovich, M. Connelly, and Rhett Downing.

Overall Record 2-7

Conference Record 2-6

Despite a 2-7 record, the 1993 football had some impressive individual statistics. The MVP of the season was Joe Fals, who had 67 tackles. Brent Christensen won the Dagon Award with 64 tackles. Most Improved was James Satchula. The Sportsmanship Award went to Jeff Blazekovich. The Lineman Award went to Brent Laurie, ad the Back Award went to Rhett Downing, who had 1,030 yards rushing. Quarterback Tim Stevens had 941 yards, and Ray Canole had 43 receptions and 1,330 yards.
Page researched by DeMarcus Lee, 2018
Head Coach: Dan SharpAssistant Coaches: Mike Briscoe, Rob Torchia, Frank Whalen
Home Field: MCHS, 301. S. Wabena Ave, Minooka Conference: Little 7
All-Conference Athletes: Ray Canole, Rhett Downing, Joe Fals
1993-94 Yearbook
Football 1993
Sources: Peace Pipe Chatter, 1993-94 MCHS yearbook, IHSA.org