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Loyola WR Jones piling up offers

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Loyola receiver Noah Jones was a consistent contributo­r and offensive weapon for the Ramblers last season as a junior.

One of his most memorable moments was receiving his first scholarshi­p offer, which was from Central Michigan.

“It was an amazing feeling,” Jones said. “I felt like all of my hard work had finally paid off, and I was extremely excited.”

Jones, who recently visited Purdue, continues to receive plenty of attention.

“Recruiting has been going very well overall,” Jones said. “I currently hold offers from Northern Iowa, South Dakota, Colgate, Fordham, Dartmouth, Brown, Ball State, Holy Cross, Western Michigan, Howard, Air Force and Central Michigan.”

The 6- 2, 195- pound prospect has interest from Missouri, Michigan State, Michigan, Cincinnati, Iowa, Iowa State and more.

Red Hawks roll

Miami of Ohio continues to land verbal commitment­s from the Chicago area. The latest to commit is Rich Central athlete Mekhi Miller.

“The first time I visited Miami, I fell in love with the campus and its facilities,” Miller said.

That seems to be the case for several area prospects, including Simeon quarterbac­k Alante Brown and Nazareth running back Devin Blakley. Those three have the potential to contribute early for the Red Hawks.

“I met with safeties coach Bill Brechin and defensive coordinato­r John Hauser, and they seemed really cool and knowledgea­ble and could potentiall­y aid me in many ways,” Miller said. “Then about a month or two later, they asked me to make another visit and get to know head coach Chuck Martin.”

It wasn’t long from there when Miller knew he was going to commit.

“After that, I met with players and had many questions for them,” Miller said. “They answered them truthfully and what I wanted to know about Miami from that perspectiv­e was answered.

The 6- 1, 170- pound athlete made his decision on the drive back home.

Goston to NIU

Northern Illinois recently landed a commitment from Raby’s Romel Goston.

With recruiting out of the way, the 6- 1, 170- pound athlete is ready to focus on his senior season.

“I believe we can be better than the last year’s team, we were just young,” Goston said. “Looking back to my freshmen year, we had a lot of young kids with a handful of seniors and went 10- 3. I’d say we need to come together and focus just like we did in 2015.”

Last year was a special season for Raby.

“We got all the way to the semifinals because of us all focusing on one common goal,” Goston said. “So I think we need to improve on everyone doing their job and coming together to build the bond we had last year.”

 ?? FOR THE SUN- TIMES ?? Loyola star Noah Jones, who continues to draw a ton of interest, already has received offers from 12 schools.
FOR THE SUN- TIMES Loyola star Noah Jones, who continues to draw a ton of interest, already has received offers from 12 schools.
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