Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

4 more Broncos with Power 5 talent

- MIKE CLARK Twitter: @mikeclarkp­reps

It started with Lewis Bond and Dante Reynolds and continued with Jalil Martin.

Next up in Kenwood’s pipeline to Power Five football are Kahlil Tate, K’Vion Thunderbir­d, Logan Lester and Marquise Lightfoot.

Tate, Thunderbir­d and Lester are consensus top-25 prospects in Illinois’ class of 2023, while Lightfoot is a rising star in the class of 2024.

Little wonder that college recruiters make sure Kenwood is one of their stops in the Chicago area.

Rivals analyst Clint Cosgrove stopped by during a recent workout and saw coaches from Nebraska, Ohio State, Michigan, Cincinnati, Indiana and Iowa among others.

“It was like a coaches convention,” Cosgrove said. “They’ve done a good job. [Kenwood coach] Sinque Turner, he lives it, breathes it. He takes the kids everywhere.”

The exposure has paid off with plentiful FBS scholarshi­ps and offers. Bond and Reynolds are redshirt freshman receivers at Boston College, and Martin is a freshman safety at Nebraska.

They haven’t forgotten where they came from, either. Bond and Reynolds were back at Kenwood last week to share their knowledge with the next group of recruits.

Lester, a 6-3, 200-pound wide receiver, appreciate­s the program’s legacy and wants to add to it.

“I’m thinking of taking that role that Lewis and Dante had before me,” he said. “It ignited a spark in me and a lot of my peers.”

Cosgrove sees bright futures for all of the Broncos’ rising stars:

† “Logan, he’s long, athletic. A number of teams like him at receiver; some teams like him on defense.’’

† “Kahlil Tate, he’s a kid who has been on the radar for a while. You didn’t know if he’s a safety, a receiver, a corner. Most likely he’s going to be a safety at the next level. He can be that safety/outside linebacker type that’s going to be important in today’s game.”

† “Thunderbir­d is a guy who was an undersized linebacker going into this past season. Very productive, high motor. He put on some weight, and he really looks the part now, too.”

† Lightfoot, meanwhile, “has absolutely blown up,” Cosgrove said. “That happened in the last couple of weeks after he picked up an offer from Notre Dame with others following in quick succession.”

“I love it,” Lester said of the attention the Broncos are getting. “We’re building a new culture at Kenwood.”

Rising stars

The Rivals 250 national rankings for the class of 2024 are out, and five local players, all four-star prospects, have made the list.

Leading the way at No. 34 is St. Ignatius’ Justin Scott, a 6-5, 310-pound defensive tackle whose 15 offers include Notre Dame, Cincinnati, Illinois and five other Big Ten schools, Missouri and Tennessee from the SEC and USC.

Also on the list are Mount Carmel running back Darrion Dupree at No. 95, Glenbard South wide receiver Cam Williams at 124, Morgan Park athlete Tysean Griffin at 202 and Lyons defensive end Eddie Tuerk at 212.

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 ?? KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES ?? Kenwood’s Kahlil Tate, a top-25 prospect in Illinois’ class of 2023, has been on the radar for a while. He’s likely going to play safety in college.
KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES Kenwood’s Kahlil Tate, a top-25 prospect in Illinois’ class of 2023, has been on the radar for a while. He’s likely going to play safety in college.
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K’Vion Thunderbir­d
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Marquise Lightfoot
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Logan Lester

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