2021 Football

The members of the 2021 varsity football team inclue Trevor Hudak, Joey Partridge, Mitch Parrish, Connor Christensen, Konner Sears, Liam Daugherty, Isaiah Dupree, Ivan Dahlberg, Damionte McIntosh, Gavin Dooley, Donovan Anderson, Malik Armstrong, James Matter, Ethan Murphy, Chase Coleman, Nicholas Sheldon, Jake DiLorenzo, Ky Pham, Braden McCabe, Demetrius DeShazer, Cadan Breier, Ryan Grinswold, DeMarcus Lee, Tyler Lewis, Jack Briscoe, Nick Wakefield, Max Laird, Tyler Green, Alexander Vaughn, Sean Williamson, Carter Gessner, Jake Fuhrham, Dillon Coffman, Caydan Garcia, Nate Burket, Joshua Walter, Drake Hayes, Jeremiah Plummer, Ben Sarnecki, Lance Mensik, Evan Satorius, Ryan Susnar, Will Debold, Louis Johnson,Collin Reade, Jeremy Marrero, Josh Gunther, John Jackovich, Luc Strange, Dominic Cioni, and Ryan Nowicki.

Overall Record 6-5

Conference Record 3-2

By winning their last two regular season games, the 2021 football team was able to qualify for the playoffs. Led by Northern Illinois University commit Malik Armstrong and junior quarterback Gavin Dooley, they beat York in the first round of the playoffs before losing to Lincoln-Way East in round 2.
Page researched by Rhett Harris, Jackson Lange, George Pietrzyk, Trey Hopkins, Easton Mackert, Gabriel Kuzava, Colin Kuchay, Kaden Shroyer, Marco Caldera, Noah Martinez, Justin Jones, Thomas Forbes, Nate Kaboggoza, and Wes Owens, 2022
Head Coach: Matt HardingAssistant Coaches: Brenden Acosta, Kenny Kirkland , Matt Williams, Matt Slusher, Mickey Resner, Pat Watson, Tony Garcia.
Home Field: MCHS Central Campus, 301. S. Wabena Ave, Minooka IHSA Class: 8AConference: Southwest Prairie, West Division
All-Conference Athletes: Ryan Susnar, Malik Armstrong, Ivan Dahlberg, William DeBold, Trevor Hudak, Louis Johnson, Ethan Murphy
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Football 2021

Sources: MCHS Athletic Office, 8to18, Maxpreps.com, Joliet-Herald News