Chicago Sun-Times

ROADRUNNER­S ARE TEEMING WITH TALENT

Class 5A state champs say they’re ready for bigger schools

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

Nazareth, the defending Class 5A state champion, opens the season ranked No. 5 in the preseason Super 25. But it would’ve been easy to slot the Roadrunner­s several notches higher. The talent level in LaGrange Park is among the highest in the state.

However, as with most Class 5A schools, Nazareth uses many of its best players on offense and defense. It can be hard to compete with the larger schools that don’t need to use players both ways.

Will Nazareth’s talent and experience be enough to overcome that this season? The Roadrunner­s are clear favorites, with Prairie Ridge, in Class 5A. They will get a major test in Week 2 against Class 8A power York.

“I do think we are ready to handle the bigger schools,” senior linebacker Brendan Flanagan said. “Last year, we were very young. A lot of kids return, and we are taking it personally, what happened against the bigger schools.”

Nazareth opened the season 2-4 before storming to the state title with eight consecutiv­e wins. The losses were to Lemont, Marist, Notre Dame and St. Rita. There’s certainly no shame in any of those. But the expectatio­ns are much higher this season.

“I’m pleased with the leadership that has been emerging,” Roadrunner­s coach Tim Racki said. “But this time of year, everyone is excited and thinks they’re going to be No. 1. It’s a different story after that first Friday night.”

Logan Malachuk returns at quarterbac­k. He started all of last season and about half of his freshman year. The 5-11, 180-pound junior threw for more than 2,400 yards and 16 touchdowns last season.

“[Malachuk’s] pocket presence, his accuracy, his arm strength are all there,” Racki said. “But now he’s bigger, stronger and faster. His mobility has increased and so has his confidence.”

Malachuk has a deep arsenal of receivers, including senior James Penley, junior Garrett Reese and sophomores Trenton Walker and Jake Cestone.

“The running game will be by committee,” Racki said. “We need depth because a lot of them are going to be playing defense, too.”

Junior Alex Angulo, senior Ethan Enriquez and sophomore Eddie McClain will get the bulk of the carries.

Malachuk is especially excited about one newcomer, his brother Christian, a freshman lineman.

“He’ll be blocking for me,” Malachuk said. “Being able to play on the same field with him is special. Things like that don’t happen very often, so I’m grateful for that.”

The defense features two game-changers, sophomore linebacker Lesroy Tittle and junior Gabe Kaminski.

Kaminski was a dominant defensive end last season with 74 tackles and 13 sacks. He’ll feature more at tight end, his natural position, this season. At 6-3, he has bulked up to 230 pounds and already has scholarshi­p offers from Illinois, Michigan, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Purdue, Tennessee, USC and other schools.

“At the start of last year, we weren’t really clicking offensivel­y,” Kaminski said. “We didn’t have an identity. This year is already way different. We are jelling well and ready to start strong.”

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 ?? KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES ?? Nazareth quarterbac­k Logan Malachuk, a 5-11, 180-pound junior, threw for more than 2,400 yards and 16 touchdowns last season.
KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES Nazareth quarterbac­k Logan Malachuk, a 5-11, 180-pound junior, threw for more than 2,400 yards and 16 touchdowns last season.
 ?? KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES ?? Nazareth junior Gabe Kaminski will feature more at tight end this season.
KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES Nazareth junior Gabe Kaminski will feature more at tight end this season.

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