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Redskins land 18 on All-Area team

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With Danny Friend leading the way for this year's Morris Daily Herald All-Area team, the rest of the squad has filled out nicely. The way things are configured, there are 47 kids named this year. Some will be asked to play both ways, but with the depth the area teams have provided, that's not likely.

Morris leads the way with 18 picks and, considering that the Redskins made it all the way to the Class 5A title game, it's warranted. Coal City, the area's other playoff team, has 12 selections, Minooka, an 8A school, has 11, and 5-4 Seneca has five.


OFFENSE
Zach Cinnamon, Morris
Senior quarterback

An All-Northern Illinois Big 12 Conference selection, Cinnamon completed 57-of-97 passes for 987 yards and 12 TD. He also ran the ball 113 times for 526 yards and had 10 more TD on the ground.


Peyton Schrag, Seneca
Senior quarterback

Schrag finished his third season as the Fighting Irish quarterback this fall by throwing for 920 yards and eight touchdowns. He also ran for 184 yards and four more scores.

"Peyton is a three-year starter at quarterback and two-time I-8 All-Conference selection," Seneca coach Ted O'Boyle said. "Peyton is a superior student athlete who just finished a great football career at Seneca."


Brennen Shetina, Coal City
Junior quarterback

Shetina completed 62 passes for 816 yards and six TD. He added 300 yards rushing and five TD on the ground.

"Has done quite well this season running our offense from the QB position," Coal City coach Lenny Onsen said.


Reese Sobol, Morris
Senior running back

An All-NIB12 Conference halfback, Sobol ended the season with 1,532 yards in 187 carries. That produced 18 touchdowns. As a defensive back, Sobol had 27 tackles, deflected a pass and intercepted another.


Nate Gunn, Minooka
Sophomore running back

Gunn led the Indians in rushing by going for 509 yards in 81 carries.

"Was very productive after contact," Forsythe said. "Bright future as an Indian."


Bo Taylor, Seneca
Junior running back

Taylor was the team's leading rusher, grinding out 554 yards and 10 TD this fall.

"Bo had a great junior season for us and was second on the team in total tackles with 47," O'Boyle said.

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