Is it dergo?
maybe that QB from MS a few years back...damn, what was his name!
Came in to say this.In the last Decade I'd go with Laquan Treadwell.
I have to agree with you played against him in the state playoffs. dude killed us25 plus years ago Kent Graham was a pretty special 2 way Illinois high school player .
strong safety / Qb
Terry Hawthorne Senior year stats:Damnit, Dergo was 2005. Either way, JJ is the best two-way player since Dergo.
Terry Hawthorne Senior year stats:
On defense FS (43 tackles 10 int 8 returned for TD)
Punt (Avg 45 yds per punt, 8 TD's from bad snaps or sneaks)
Punt Return (7 Returned for TD with another 4 called back)
Offense:
WR (1267 yds 26 TD's and 432 yds rushing with 4 TD's)
and a State Championship.
I think JJ was good and is one of the best since Dergo, but there is a strong case for Hawthorne, Treadwell, Perez that is in line with JJ. I will also add those 3 have state championships.
Also before you ask Hawthorne Junior year on offense was better then his senior year. On defense he didn't start until week 3 and he ended up with ( 38 tackles, solo and 6 int with 4 returned for TD)
Team Avg 40 plus points a game. Hawthorne accounted for an avg of 28 pts per game. During the playoff run in 2008 he had a pick six the first three games and a pick in the championship game. Against St Rita in the Qtrs he had a pick 6 to start the come back. 2 receiving touchdowns and a pick to end the game pushed out of bounds at St. Rita's 2 yard line. In case you are counting 1 against StL Returned for TD, 2 against La Salle either one or both returned for TD, 2 against Rita one returned for TD the other to the two, and one against Geneva. He also scored offensively in each game.Those defense and special team numbers are crazy. 15 Td's is gotta b a record
Competitive as in maybe second round of playoff but definitely couldn't win state.Take him off ESL, and they are still competitive. Without JJ... GN, notsomuch....
6,531 career rushing yards
85 career Rushing TD
Two Time Gatorade Player of the Year
All-State or Area as a RB, DB and ATH
2012-2013 State Playoffs - 901 yards and 13 touchdowns on 166 carries to Title game
SR Year Defensive Stats (playing CB with nobody throwing his way) - 36 tackles, nine TFL, nine pass breakups and three interceptions
JR-SR Receiving - 35 catches for 504 yards 3 TD
Don't have his return numbers handy, but I know he housed at least 3 on his career, if not SR year alone
I can play the same stat reference game with JJ as any player. He's just as much a 3-way player as the others.
Add in he did all this in 8A (NOT 4A or 6A), on a far less complete team than Driscoll or ESL.
To add more, his unbelievable domination in HS carried over into a stellar true freshman campaign in the B1G Ten, earning FR AA honors. He didn't bulk up and have a great college career, he walked in essentially the same player he was that Spring, and ran for almost 1000. He was that good.
Speaking of Tinley Park, I saw a game where Vince Massat scored a TDs on offense, defense, and special teams to end up with 5 total. Think he stepped on my friend's head during one of them 😔Consider this 3-way player deserving mention. Brian Wise (Tinley Park's 1986 State Champions) had insane receiving yards and TD stats off a play-action passing game from I-Backs. He played OLB with distinction including intercepting an option pitch behind the LOS for a TD before going to Iowa as a starting SS. He returned the opening KO 90 yards for a TD in the State Title game and long-snapped for all punts.
All.... Another one from your side of the pond Garret Dooley. Went on to play I believe at Wisconsin then to the Lions and Vikings in some capacity altoough a very short stint before injuries caught up with him. Knew his parents. A very hard worker off season. RatsyNot claiming he's the best of all time but believe that Rochester RB-LB Evan Sembell deserves recognition here for his 2014 season.
Sembell ran for 2,412 yards and had a total of 36 TD's. He was an extremely durable runner, carrying the ball an impressive 368 times over 14 games (26.3 avg per game). By comparison, the Rockets leading RB on the '23 championship team had only 129 carries for the season. He fumbled only twice and neither resulted in a turnover. Sembell also played full-time at LB and had 54 tackles, 6.5 for loss. He rarely was off the field. In the championship game against Chicago Phillips, Sembell ran for 177 yards with two TD's, had 30 yards receiving, and made 5 tackles.
Good call. A hard-nosed runner and big hitter at LB, Dooley was on Detroit's practice squad for a season. Now back living in the area, he coaches one of Rochester's JFL teams.All.... Another one from your side of the pond Garret Dooley. Went on to play I believe at Wisconsin then to the Lions and Vikings in some capacity altoough a very short stint before injuries caught up with him. Knew his parents. A very hard worker off season. Ratsy
One of Vince's older brothers, Paul, also from Andrew HS toward the western end of Tinley Park, did have a partial college career, I believe, at EIU. That was at the time of the Tony Romo years in Charleston. Paul coached FB for a number of years at TF South. They had a older brother, QB Dave.Speaking of Tinley Park, I saw a game where Vince Massat scored a TDs on offense, defense, and special teams to end up with 5 total. Think he stepped on my friend's head during one of them 😔