2020-21 Football

The members of the 2020-21 varsity football team include Josh Davis, Brendan Valdez, Jaylen Goolsby, Trevor Hudak, Ryan Kickels, Mason Cave, Vincent Bartuch, Ivan Dahlberg, Miles Moody, Mason Spivey, Julian Voss, Connor Christensen, Malik Armstrong, James Matter, Ethan Murphy, Chase Coleman, James Owen, Jacob DiLorenzo, Abraham Rodriguez, Hunter Ryan, Braden McCabe, Dominic Cioni, Andrew Goduto, Gavin Dooley, Jacob Hinders, Anthony Ramirez, Konner Sears, Elijah Martin, Jack Briscoe, Demetrius DeShazer, Joseph Isaiah DuPree, Jacob Faron, Maxwell Laird, Tyler Green, Ethan Wolfe, Zach Wingerter, Sean Williamson, Liam Daugherty, Vincent Sulima, Carter Gessner, Jacob Fuhrman, Dillon Coffman, Sean Dance, Nathan Burket, Dalton Westlake, Jeremiah Plummer, Benjamin Sarnecki, Lance Mensix, Dylan Meyer, Ryan Susnar, Louis Johnson, Collin Reade, Mark Klimchak, Brennan Pekelder, Joshua Gunther, Jeremy Marrero, Jordan Boe, William DeBold, Carson Johnson, Thomas English, Luciano Strange, Evan Berti, and manager Gianna Charlebois.

Overall Record 4-2

Conference Record 3-2

The cornoavirus pandemic caused the football season to be moved from the fall to the spring, with the first game taking place on March 19. Teams had a shortened 6-game season with no possibility of an IHSA post season. Minooka competed in the SPC West Division for the second straight season and finished third under first-year head coach Matt Harding.
Page researched by Sports Media, 2021
Head Coach: Matt HardingAssistant Coaches: Tony Garcia, Mickey Resner, Pat Watson, Matt Williams, Tom McGrath
Home Field: MCHS Central Campus, 301. S. Wabena Ave, Minooka IHSA Class: 8AConference: Southwest Prairie, West Division
All-Conference Athletes: Trevor Hudak, Dylan Meyer, Hunter Ryan, Mason Cave, Zach Wingerter, Josh Davis
Football 2020-21

Sources: MCHS Athletic Office, 8to18, Maxpreps.com