Chicago Sun-Times

Caravan ready to move forward

- MICHAEL O’BRIEN

Mount Carmel senior Dominic Antonietti has fully embraced the suck.

Coach Frank Lenti is using “embrace the suck,” an old military phrase, to help get his team through the summer’s long and hot practices, and it’s resonating.

“It’s just taught me about doing what’s required,” Antonietti said. “When it’s hot out and everything, it sucks, but you just have to embrace it and you have to do what needs to be done. You can’t make excuses or feel sorry for yourself. It’s about doing what needs to be done. I think that’s helped me in school and in life.”

The phrase has also helped No. 2 Mount Carmel move on from the loss of talented cornerback Houston Griffith, who transferre­d to IMG Academy in Florida. The junior is a top- 100 national player and was possibly the most highly recruited player in the state.

“I understand that he’s a good football player and this sport is a business, so he has to do what’s best for him,” senior Michael Kennedy said. “I’m not upset or anything, I think he made a good move for his future.”

The loss of Griffith just added to the list of players Lenti will have to replace this season. Only five starters — three on offense and two on defense — return.

Kennedy, a Northern Illinois recruit, is one to watch, along with junior Alek Thomas. Kennedy is a running back but expects to play linebacker in college. Thomas, who is a terrific shortstop, could be one of the area’s breakout stars this season.

“We’re hoping so,” Lenti said. “We will have him return punts, possibly return kicks, play running back, play wide receiver. We might even have him play a little bit of quarterbac­k. He’s a 4.0- plus student — he’s very heady academical­ly and athletical­ly. He’s one of those kids where you tell him something one time and he gets it. Those kinds of kids are far and few between today.”

The strength of the team is the offensive line, led by juniors Verdis Brown and Tucker Gill. The quarterbac­k situation is still up in the air.

“I wouldn’t say there is a settled starter,” Lenti said. “Dan Trudeau, a senior, has taken a lot of snaps. Shane Egan will be working in there as well, but he’s been sick.”

The Caravan lost three games last season — two to state champs Loyola and Glenbard West and one to rival Brother Rice. The loss to the Hilltopper­s in the playoffs still remains on Kennedy’s mind.

“That left a bad taste,” Kennedy said. “I was upset about it for a while, and I’m ready to redeem myself this season. The returning guys have a good example of what can happen if you come up short — you can wind up in the Prep Bowl. We have to work hard so that doesn’t happen again.”

 ?? | WORSOM ROBINSON/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES ?? Versatile athlete Alek Thomas likely will play a multitude of positions for Mount Carmel this season.
| WORSOM ROBINSON/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES Versatile athlete Alek Thomas likely will play a multitude of positions for Mount Carmel this season.
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