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Morris senior Brad Rickard had a pretty quiet day on Friday night in the football game against Geneseo, at least by his standards. All he did was make seven tackles from his safety position and catch one pass for 10 yards as a receiver in the 43-0 win by the Redskins.

However, Rickard made a name for himself by making a huge play in games against Minooka and Oak Lawn Richards. In the game against the Indians, Rickard ran down quarterback Joe Carnagio when it looked like Minooka was going to get a sure touchdown. Against the Bulldogs, Rickard had the game-clinching interception with 10 seconds remaining.

"He's a senior that plays with a lot of heart and we've been really happy with what we've seen out of him so far," Morris coach Alan Thorson said.


Confidently speaking

According to Thorson, one of the things about Rickard getting off to such a solid start is that it instills confidence in everyone that the job is getting done.

"It's a huge confidence boost for the guys on big plays like that, especially for Brad," Thorson said. "As a junior, he didn't get on the field much for us but he worked his butt off for us."

"On both occasions we needed a big play. It seems like Brad's been stepping up pretty good," Morris senior captain Nik Countryman said. "Seems like if we ever need someone, Brad's always there. It's pretty much like he's got everyone on the defense's back."

Part of the reason that Rickard saw little time of the field last year was that he was behind the seniors, both on the depth chart and athletically. However, that's not the case this year.

"He was just a little behind last year," Thorson said. "He had a great offseason and for him to come out in the first two games and see him have the success he's had so far is great. I know the whole coaching staff is thrilled for him and we're excited to see what he's going to keep doing this year."


Running down Carnagio

Morris opened the season with its longtime rival in Minooka when Rickard had his first signature moment of the season. Minooka was behind by a couple of scores and looking for its first touchdown of the season when quarterback Carnagio broke through the line of the Redskins and looked like he had a clear shot at a 80-plus touchdown run.

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