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On a Hall of Fame and two professionals

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Another story I'm working on involving someone with MCHS ties is an update on Mike Reid, a 2012 MCHS grad who has been featured in the Herald before. Reid is contemplating a career as a professional boxer, or as a Muay Thai fighter.

You can read more about the decision Reid faces in the coming days. He is fighting now, though he basically just schedules fights as often as he can find opponents. It's safe to say, however, that he's staying prepared.

"I usually have Muay Thai in the morning at 10 or 11," Reid said. "In the afternoon, I go to Extreme Speed, my cardio fitness facility, and train there for an hour, hour and a half. I usually go to boxing after that — usually boxing is from 6 to 8.

"I train every day of the week, usually, except maybe Friday I'll have one class and then the rest of the day to myself."

You may already have read about another Minooka athlete who has begun his professional career. MCHS grad and former Northern Illinois University catcher Brett Frantini recently signed with the Gulf Coast League Orioles, a rookie-league affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles.

One thing I wasn't able to include in the original story was Frantini's thoughts on how MCHS helped him get to where I was now. I asked him about how both he and former batterymate Mike Foltynewicz, a member of the Houston Astros organization, are both playing affiliated minor-league baseball. To Frantini, it's hardly coincidental.

"Minooka has got a tremendous program," Frantini said. "(MCHS baseball coach Jeff Petrovic) does a really good job of preparing you not only for the high school season but to work past it and play college ball. He does everything he can to help you move on and get an opportunity after high school."

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