Daily Herald: Lake Zurich takes overtime win at Warren

SHARE Daily Herald: Lake Zurich takes overtime win at Warren
lake_zurich_at_warren.jpg

Warren’s Seamus Mellican loses his helmet as he tackles Lake Zurich quarterback Evan Lewandowski on Friday in Gurnee. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com

With a slight tilt of his football helmet, Lake Zurich cornerback Anthony Mangano got a look at one tall task Friday night.

Standing opposite of the 5-foot-11 sophomore was Warren’s 6-5, 210-pound Micah Jones. Through four weeks, the go-up-and-get-it, Notre Dame-bound wide receiver had snatched 26 passes, including 5 touchdowns.

“I get to go up against someone who’s going (major Division I), so he’s going to test me and my athleticism,” Mangano said this week.

“There aren’t many receivers that look like him when you’re watching film,” Lake Zurich coach Luke Mertens added of Jones. “But what makes (Warren) so dangerous is that they can get you either way, through the air or on the ground.”

Warren hit Lake Zurich with a 50-yard “Hail Mary” pass from Ian Schilling to Ricky McLaughlin on the final play of regulation, tying the score at 28-28. But Joey Stutzman’s 6-yard touchdown run in the second overtime lifted Lake Zurich to a 41-35 win in the North Suburban Conference showdown.

Read more at the Daily Herald…

The Latest
On the locally made Apple TV+ series, skyscrapers can crumble, Lake Michigan can freeze and a power plant in Robbins can house an alternate reality machine.
Donald Trump’s infantile and unstable character is no laughing matter.
Jacqueline Jackson’s award is the latest milestone in a “bittersweet” career.
One in five adolescents experiences a major depressive episode each year. Adults must understand how to get kids help, according to the CDC.