Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Flea flicker sets tone for Ramblers

- BY MICHAEL O’BRIEN, STAFF REPORTER mobrien@suntimes.com | @michaelsob­rien

CHAMPAIGN — It was not expected by anyone in the crowd, on the field or on the sidelines, and it was over in an instant. Loyola’s first offensive play was an 80-yard touchdown pass from Jake Stearney to Declan Forde on a flea flicker.

“You only live once, so state championsh­ip game, why not,” Loyola quarterbac­k Stearney said. “Declan and I went to grade school together, and that was our first play in every game. So it’s kind of cool to see that play out in the state championsh­ip game.”

With the Ramblers’ dominant defense, that initial successful burst of daring was all that was necessary to secure a 13-3 victory against Lincoln-Way East in the Class 8A state championsh­ip game Saturday at Memorial Stadium.

“It was one of the scariest moments of my life, seeing that ball in the air,” Forde said. “It felt like forever before it came into my hands.”

Stearney and Forde connected again on a 17-yard touchdown late in the third quarter.

“That was a big play, but it’s the first play of the game, so it’s not deflating,” Lincoln-Way East coach Rob Zvonar said. “We still had the whole game.”

Stearney went 14-for-19 for 174 yards and the two touchdowns. Forde had three catches for 110 yards, and senior Spencer Leadbetter had five receptions for 28 yards.

Loyola’s defense, led by lineman Brooks Bahr and defensive back Johnny McGuire, allowed the Griffins (13-1) just 115 yards rushing and 81 yards passing.

“It’s crazy,” Stearney said. “As kids, we grew up watching Loyola football and hoping to be out there someday. Having the chance to win something like this is once in a lifetime.”

It’s the third state championsh­ip for the Ramblers (13-1), who won the Class 8A title in 2018 and 2015 and the Class 6A title in 1993. Their only loss this season was to Mount Carmel, the Class 7A champions.

“We’re a couple plays away from undefeated,” Holecek said. “The Catholic League prepared us. It’s physical, nasty stuff every week.”

Lincoln-Way East’s drive that resulted in the field goal went for 19 plays and nine minutes. Loyola eliminated Lincoln-Way East from the playoffs last season, as well.

“We came up a little short tonight,” Zvonar said. “They scored 16 points against us in the last eight quarters we played them, and we scored three.”

 ?? KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES ?? Declan Forde (17) raced for an 80-yard touchdown on a gadget play on Loyola’s first snap.
KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES Declan Forde (17) raced for an 80-yard touchdown on a gadget play on Loyola’s first snap.

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