Scouting the Northern Lake County Conference

Antioch

2019 record: 8-3

Coach: Brian Glashagel

Worth noting: The Sequoits return an abundance of talent to be among the top teams in the Northern Lake County Conference. Senior quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis, a Minnesota recruit, is healthy and primed for a memorable season. His twin brother, Dino, is a standout wide receiver also headed to Gopher Country. Senior linemen Lucas Bentley and Max Ness are the backbone of the defense. “We’re a very complete team in all phases and at every position,” Glashagel said. “It’s one of the best teams we’ve ever had, if not the best team. We have lots of potential to make even a shortened season like this one very special.”

Grant

2019 record: 6-4

Coach: Chris Robinson

Worth noting: A solid core of seniors is the backbone of the returning playoff team. Senior wide receiver/defensive back John Bolton, a do-it-all positional player, is a three-year varsity starter. Senior defensive back Brett Biggs, a two-year starter, is the leader of the secondary. Senior center Anthony Karow steadies the offensive line with his experience and leadership. “Our guys not only want to play football again, but they’re hungry for showing off the hard work that they’ve put in,” Robinson said.

Grayslake Central

2019 record: 1-8

Coach: Michael Maloney

Worth noting: The Rams suffered a huge blow in the offseason when star running back Maurice Edwards transferred to Warren. The good news is the Rams return all five starting offensive linemen, including senior tackle Jonathan Trudeau and junior tackle Chase James. “We’re in year two of a cultural overhaul in the football program,” Maloney said. “Our first season was about learning how to prepare. This season we are challenging them to compete at their highest potential. If we can strive for competitive excellence each day, the scoreboard will take care of itself.”

Grayslake North

2019 record: 5-5

Coach: Corey Atwell

Worth noting: Atwell begins his first season leading the Knights’ program with a strong senior group. Senior quarterback Nick Fish broke his foot playing basketball and is out for the season, but the Knights are strong on defense, especially at linebacker with Zaire Knight and Dimitri Cannon. “Our defense is the strong point of the team this year,” Atwell said. “We’re going to be young in spots on offense, but we’re looking to make big strides throughout the season. The expectation is to contend for a conference title.”

Lakes

2019 record: 6-4

Coach: Jordan Eder

Worth noting: The Eagles are coming off a solid season that ended in the playoffs. Senior wide receiver Branden Nava and running backs Mark Hunter and Romie Johnson are players to watch. “We feel that this year’s team will be a very balanced team,” Eder said. “We have a good mix of seniors and lower level players on both sides of the ball. Our seniors have worked very hard and we’re excited about their development.”

North Chicago

2019 record: 5-5

Coach: Wilton Hill

Worth noting: The Warhawks are aiming to build off a memorable 2019 season, which included a win over Antioch and a berth in the playoffs. The tough task for the Warhawks is to find a replacement for star running back Vondarious Gordon, but Hill expects quarterback Kyndel McKnight, wide receiver Jamar Mays and running back Travis Turner to be consistent contributors. “I think we have a lot of talent at pretty much all of our positions,” Hill said. “While it’s impossible to replace a talent like Vondarious, I think we’re more well-rounded this year. I think our biggest strength is our offensive line. We’re returning four of the five starters.”

Round Lake

2019 record: 1-8

Coach: Scott Blecha

Worth noting: The Panthers are relying on an uptick of athleticism and several two-way players this season. Running back Jamariel Brown, wide receiver/defensive back Alex Hair, quarterback/defensive back Isaiah Nixon, running back/linebacker Dominick Tovar and wide receiver/linebacker Jason Wooten are among the key returnees. “We have a solid group of senior leaders who have been working hard for four years and are ready to go,” Blecha said. “We have playmakers at each of the offensive skill positions. We plan to lean on our athleticism this season.”

Wauconda

2019 record: 4-5

Coach: Dave Mills

Worth noting: Experience is a plus for the Bulldogs this season due to an abundance of returnees. Junior quarterback Nick Bulgarelli, who threw for 1,650 yards and 15 touchdowns last season, is back for his third year. “We expect a lot from them in this short season,” Mills said. “We have a good mix of sophomores, juniors and seniors, and we’ll be the fastest team we’ve had at Wauconda in awhile. We have a lot of experience in our skill positions.”

FIVE PLAYERS TO WATCH

  • John Bolton, Grant, sr., WR/DB: The Augustana College commit does a little bit of everything for Grant.
  • Nick Bulgarelli, Wauconda, jr., QB: Bulgarelli threw for more than 1,600 yards as a sophomore and experience around him should lead bolster the Bulldogs’ offensive attack.
  • Athan Kaliakmanis, Antioch, sr., QB: The Minnesota-bound senior has been a fixture at the QB position for the Sequoits in recent seasons.
  • Dino Kaliakmanis, Antioch, sr., WR: He will join his brother at Minnesota next fall. Before that he’ll once again be a major weapon for Antioch.
  • Colin O’Malley, Grayslake Central, sr., WR: A true speedster, O’Malley can help the Rams in all three phases.

SCHEDULES

AntiochGrantGrayslake CentralGrayslake NorthLakesNorth ChicagoRound LakeWauconda
Week 1at Grayslake Central; 7 p.m., March 19at North Chicago; 7:15 p.m., March 19vs. Antioch; 7 p.m., March 19vs. Round Lake; 1 p.m., March 20at Wauconda; 7 p.m., March 19vs. Grant; 7:15 p.m., March 19at Grayslake North; 1 p.m., March 20vs. Lakes; 7 p.m., March 19
Week 2at North Chicago; 7 p.m., March 25vs. Grayslake North; 7:15 p.m., March 26vs. Wauconda; 7 p.m., March 26at Grant; 7:15 p.m., March 26vs. Round Lake; 1 p.m., March 27vs. Antioch; 7 p.m., March 25at Lakes; 1 p.m., March 27at Grayslake Central; 7 p.m., March 26
Week 3vs. Grayslake North; 7 p.m., April 1vs. Lakes; 7:15 p.m., April 1at Round Lake; 7 p.m., April 1at Antioch; 7 p.m., April 1at Grant; 7:15 p.m., April 1at Wauconda; 7 p.m., April 1vs. Grayslake Central; 7 p.m., April 1vs. North Chicago; 7 p.m., April 1
Week 4vs. Wauconda; 7 p.m., April 9at Round Lake; 7:15 p.m., April 9vs. North Chicago; 7 p.m., April 9at Lakes; 1 p.m., April 10vs. Grayslake North; 1 p.m., April 10at Grayslake Central; 7 p.m., April 9vs. Grant; 7:15 p.m., April 9at Antioch; 7 p.m., April 9
Week 5at Grant; 7:15 p.m., April 16vs. Antioch; 7:15 p.m., April 16at Lakes; 7 p.m., April 16vs. North Chicago; 7 p.m., April 16vs. Grayslake Central; 7 p.m., April 16at Grayslake North; 7 p.m., April 16vs. Wauconda; 7 p.m., April 16at Round Lake; 7 p.m., April 16
Week 6vs. Lakes; 7 p.m., April 23at Wauconda; 7 p.m., April 23at Grayslake North; 7 p.m., April 23vs. Grayslake Central; 7 p.m., April 23at Antioch; 7 p.m., April 23vs. Round Lake; 7 p.m., April 23at North Chicago; 7 p.m., April 23vs. Grant; 7 p.m., April 23

STEVE SOUCIE’S PREDICTED FINISH

TeamRecord
Antioch6-0
Lakes5-1
Grant4-2
North Chicago4-2
Grayslake North2-4
Wauconda2-4
Grayslake Central1-5
Round Lake0-6