Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Hawks need all 5 from Sajenko

Shifty senior runs for 3 TDs, catches 2 scoring passes

- MIKE CLARK HIGH SCHOOLS Twitter: @mikeclarkp­reps

Maine South needed to lean on Mike Sajenko on Saturday.

The Hawks’ Northweste­rn-bound tight end, Chris Petrucci, was sidelined by a lacerated spleen. And Maine South faced one of the state’s premier quarterbac­ks in Marist’s Dontrell Jackson Jr.

But no worries. Sajenko delivered another memorable performanc­e in a postseason that has featured a bunch of them.

The senior running back scored all five touchdowns for Maine South in a 35-33 victory that sends the Hawks (12-1) to their 10th state final. Maine South, which will seek its seventh state title, plays Lockport (12-1) at 7 p.m. next Saturday at Huskie Stadium in DeKalb.

Sajenko has 14 touchdowns in the Hawks’ playoff run, including a program-record six in the first-round romp past New Trier. He also had three in a comeback win over Plainfield North in the second round.

“Most of us on offense are seniors,” said Sajenko, who ran 19 times for 108 yards and caught eight passes for 90 yards. “We all know what’s going to happen if we don’t go out there and score.”

Especially against a playmaker such as Jackson. The Coastal Carolina recruit went 20-for-29 for 331 yards and two touchdowns. Ak’Tavion Agee had seven catches for 170 yards and a score.

With Petrucci out, the Hawks added a couple pass plays this week designed to get the ball to Sajenko in space. It paid off.

After he scored on runs of 46 and two yards in the first quarter, the 5-11, 197-pounder caught a 13-yard touchdown pass just before halftime. His second TD catch from Rowan Keefe (19-for-29, 259 yards) at 8:21 of the fourth quarter helped put Maine South back on top 28-27. His 16-yard TD run at 3:44 pushed the lead to 35-27.

“The kid’s got speed, he’s got power, he’s one of the toughest kids I know,” Maine South coach Dave Inserra said of Sajenko.

“He came up big. Some of his blocks, some of his finishes, even though he only got a yard or two, he’s running guys over and that just sparks us.”

The Hawks needed that last score. Jackson followed with a 19-yard TD pass to Agee with 2:48 left. The conversion pass was off target, and Maine South ran out the clock.

Though Jackson had a big day passing,

Maine South kept him from being a dual threat. His only two credited carries resulted in a sack by Jimmy Brander and a kneeldown to end the first half. The RedHawks did have some success on the ground, though, as 5-4 sophomore Alonzo Manning II had 20 carries for 66 yards and Jaylen Johnson added 53 yards and two TDs on 10 carries.

“We were focusing on containing the run first,” said Maine South cornerback Tommy Locascio, who had an intercepti­on. “We knew he could bounce outside, we knew he had the ability to run. We were really focused on locking down on our man.

“He’s a pretty good quarterbac­k. But quarterbac­ks can’t throw if the guys aren’t open.”

 ?? ALLEN CUNNINGHAM/SUN TIMES ?? Mike Sajenko has scored on 14 touchdown runs or catches in three playoff victories, leading Maine South to the Class 8A title game.
ALLEN CUNNINGHAM/SUN TIMES Mike Sajenko has scored on 14 touchdown runs or catches in three playoff victories, leading Maine South to the Class 8A title game.
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