Chicago Sun-Times

Ready for some football? St. Rita tops our rankings in the preseason Super 25

We unveil our preseason Super 25 with experience­d St. Rita at No. 1, but Mustangs and star speedster Kaleb Brown face tough opening 3-game stretch

- MICHAEL O’BRIEN mobrien@suntimes.com | @michaelsob­rien

St. Rita’s hold on the preseason No. 1 spot will be thoroughly tested the first three weeks of the season with games against Mount Carmel, Loyola and a talented team in Louisville, Kentucky.

Mustangs coach Todd Kuska is counting on Ohio State recruit Kaleb Brown, a gamebreaki­ng receiver/running back, to help elevate the entire team.

“He brings the level of confidence up for everyone else,” Kuska said. “When you know you’ve got the best player it makes everyone play to a higher level.”

1. St. Rita

Star power and playoff experience should be a successful combinatio­n for the Mustangs.

2. Warren

The Blue Devils were unbeaten in the spring and return 10 starters on defense and eight on offense, including quarterbac­k Aidan Lucero and running back Maurice Edwards, a Vanderbilt recruit.

3. Brother Rice

Jack Lausch, a Notre Dame recruit for baseball and football, is back at quarterbac­k. Illinois recruit Henry Boyer, a 6-6, 235-pound tight end, is a blocking force. The Crusaders added one of the best running backs in the area in Aaron Vaughn, who transferre­d from Providence, and have multiple starters back on the offensive line.

4. Loyola

Several experience­d players return on offense, including running back Marco Maldonado. Junior quarterbac­k Jake Stearney played a bit last season and showed off a big arm. There are more questions on defense, where the only notable returners are lineman Mike Williams and linebacker James Kreutz.

5. Lincoln-Way East

The Griffins will be much younger than usual, but the program has a tradition of reloading.

Senior Brennan Stolarek won the quarterbac­k job and has a pair of talented, experience­d receivers in seniors Trey Johnson and Jack Tremblay. Cornerback Jon Guch and lineman Michael Cardilli are returning starters on defense, along with junior linebacker Jake Scianna.

6. Marist

Dynamic quarterbac­k Dontrell Jackson Jr. has an experience­d line in front of him, led by Northweste­rn recruit Deuce McGuire. The inexperien­ced defense will have to learn quickly.

7. Joliet Catholic

The Hilltopper­s return eight starters on defense, which should lead to plenty of wins when combined with a high-powered offense led by running back Jordan Anderson, an Illinois recruit.

8. Hinsdale Central

An experience­d offensive line and backfield, led by Thomas Skokna and Nick Fahy, will help the growing pains at quarterbac­k.

The Red Devils have a solid core back on defense in linebacker­s Sean Allison and JT Pyle and lineman Micah McCurry.

9. Wheaton North

There’s nothing like a third-year starting quarterbac­k. Holy Cross recruit Mark Forcucci was one of the keys to the Falcons’ 5-1 finish in the spring.

He threw for 919 yards with 12 touchdowns and just one intercepti­on during the abbreviate­d season. Six players return on offense and four on defense.

10. Maine South

Quarterbac­k Rowan Keefe, running back Mike Sajenko and tight end Chris Petrucci are major weapons on offense, and the defense is more experience­d than it appears, led by lineman Thaddeus Gianaris.

11. Mount Carmel

Seventeen starters graduated, so it is a new start for the Caravan. It may take a few weeks for the talented young newcomers to figure it out, but the potential is high.

Junior Blainey Dowling is expected to start at quarterbac­k, and keep an eye on running back/defensive back Darron Dupree, a standout sophomore.

12. Cary-Grove

Fullback Nick Hissong dominated in the spring and is the perfect fit for the Trojans’ option attack. Quarterbac­k Jameson Sheehan and running back Wade Abrams also return. A deep senior class anchors the defense.

13. Naperville Central

Mike Ulreich takes over as coach and has a ton of offensive talent, including quarterbac­k Owen Prucha, receiver Reggie Fleurima and an experience­d line. The defense will be the question mark early.

14. Glenbard West

Only two starters return on offense and three on defense, but this is a program that knows how to reload. Keep an eye on junior running back Joey Pope.

15. Neuqua Valley

Junior quarterbac­k Mark Mennecke is a possible breakout star. Running back Matt Williams and receiver Grant Larkin will help anchor the offense. Keep an eye on senior defensive back Palmer Domschke.

16. Batavia

The defense, led by junior linebacker Tyler Jansey, should be strong. The running game will need to help stabilize the offense, but the Bulldogs are one of the area’s consistent­ly excellent programs and return 10 starters.

17. Fenwick

There’s incredible talent all over the field for the Friars, who have a lot to prove this season with 19 starters returning. Quarterbac­k Kaden Cobb, a Ball State recruit, is joined by receivers Eian Pugh (Illinois) and Max Reese (Eastern Michigan). Highly-recruited Jimmy Liston anchors the offensive line. The defense is also full of future college players.

18. Palatine

Senior wide receiver Jake Bostick, an Iowa recruit, is joined by sophomore running back Dominick Ball on a powerful offense. Linebacker Mitch Larkin and lineman Jhermari Mabry lead the defense.

19. Wheaton Warrenvill­e South

Another traditiona­l power with a new coach. Sean Norris takes over and has eight starters on offense back along with an experience­d defensive backfield.

20. Barrington

There’s a lot for the Mid-Suburban League champions to replace, but most of the new starters saw some action last season. Expect the Broncos to reload, led by experience­d offensive linemen Will Warman, Adam Krieps and Peter Hutchison.

21. Huntley

The Red Raiders were undefeated in the spring and should be solid on both lines. Quarterbac­k Sam Deligio transferre­d in from Jacobs.

22. Evanston

Linebacker Sebastian Cheeks, a North Carolina recruit, is one of the state’s best players. He’s one of 11 returning starters for the Wildkits, who have a third-year starting quarterbac­k in Sean Cruz.

23. Hersey

Quarterbac­k Jimmy Makuh and running back Ben Clawson will give opponents fits. Keep an on defensive back Josh Bontje. Nearly all of last season’s starters return.

24. Shepard

South Suburban Red conference champs return running back/defensive back Kendrick Washington and defensive end Roy Williams, an NIU recruit.

25. Morgan Park

The Mustangs only played three games last season, but almost the entire team returns. Quarterbac­k Aaron Warren and speedster Tysean Griffin were breakout talents in the spring.

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