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Naperville North: January 2009 Archives

Local connection

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In choosing Cornell, Nick Mlady consulted with Zac Canty, a wide receiver from Naperville North who also ventured out to Ithaca, N.Y. After earning honorable mention all-Ivy League honors as a junior in 2007, Canty caught 51 passes for 496 yards in his senior season as the Big Red finished 4-6 overall and 2-5 in conference. Mlady and Canty didn't play together at North - and won't at Cornell - but the connection helped answer some questions and come to a final decision.

Taking his time

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Waubonsie Valley quarterback Tyler Castro, who was looking at Cornell, probably will not join Nick Mlady in the Ivy League. Castro has visits scheduled for next week at Drake and Eastern Illinois, the two front-runners in his recruitment.

"I know the signing date's coming up and all that but I'm not exactly sure when I'm planning (to decide). Hopefully as soon as possible," Castro said. "I'd like to get it out of the way (but) I don't want to rush it. I don't want to make a mistake."

Naperville North senior running back Nick Mlady, who will leave the school as its all-time leading rusher, has committed to play at Cornell next season.

Arnas Gintautas, a 6-3, 210-pound forward on Naperville North's basketball team, will likely need shoulder surgery for an injury suffered during football season. Huskies basketball coach Mark Lindo said Tuesday that the junior will probably miss the rest of this hoops season. Gintautas finished 2008 with 54 total tackles and three sacks on the gridiron.

"He just tried to fight through that and get through the basketball season because he does not play a spring sport," Lindo said. "It hurt his range of motion, he's been in pain and he's played through that (since) the last couple weeks of football. (He) played with quite a bit of pain and guts."

Naperville North senior Alex Helms has committed to play football at Concordia (Minn.) next season. Though Helms was a unanimous all-DuPage Valley Conference offensive lineman last season, the Division II St. Paul university recruited Helms as a linebacker, his part-time position for the 10-1 Huskies. As a pulling guard in North's double-wing offense, Helms helped pave the way for Nick Mlady to break the school's career rushing record and was voted the DVC's outstanding offensive lineman.

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This page is a archive of entries in the Naperville North category from January 2009.

Naperville North: December 2008 is the previous archive.

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