North Central Cardinals Look to Repeat as Division III Champions with Skokna and Sullivan Leading the Charge
The road to a sixth consecutive Division III title game has been paved by a duo of dynamic players - Thomas Skokna, a electrifying wide receiver from Hinsdale Central, and John Sullivan, an imposing defensive lineman from Lakes. Both teammates have defied expectations, earning themselves All-American honors despite not being heavily recruited out of high school.
Skokna's remarkable journey began after he was overlooked by college scouts, but his senior season at North Central changed everything. The diminutive 5-9, 170-pounder has blossomed into one of the nation's top small-college receivers, reaping career highs in catches (81), yards (1,226) and touchdowns (23). His meteoric rise to stardom is a testament to the coaching staff and culture at North Central, which has nurtured his growth from JV player to All-American.
Sullivan's story is equally inspiring. The 6-2 defensive lineman was initially told he needed to slim down after playing at 290 pounds in his sophomore season. He took that as an opportunity to reinvigorate his game, shedding weight and transforming into a force to be reckoned with on the field. This season, Sullivan has racked up career-highs in tackles (69), sacks (7.5) and tackles for loss (21), cementing his status as one of the nation's elite defensive players.
The dynamic duo will lead North Central against Wisconsin-River Falls in the Division III title game on Sunday at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio. The Cardinals' sixth consecutive appearance in the championship game has become a staple under coach Mike Ekman-Green, who has instilled a culture of brotherhood and excellence that has propelled his team to unprecedented heights.
Skokna and Sullivan's individual success is well-documented, with both players sweeping all four Division III All-American awards. However, their greatest achievement may be the role they've played in guiding North Central to six consecutive title games - a feat that speaks volumes about the strength of their team and the quality of its leadership.
As graduation looms, both players will embark on new journeys, with Skokna and Sullivan poised to take their talents to the professional ranks. With their college careers coming full circle, one thing is certain: these two talented athletes have left an indelible mark on North Central's storied program, and their legacy will continue to inspire future generations of Cardinals.
The road to a sixth consecutive Division III title game has been paved by a duo of dynamic players - Thomas Skokna, a electrifying wide receiver from Hinsdale Central, and John Sullivan, an imposing defensive lineman from Lakes. Both teammates have defied expectations, earning themselves All-American honors despite not being heavily recruited out of high school.
Skokna's remarkable journey began after he was overlooked by college scouts, but his senior season at North Central changed everything. The diminutive 5-9, 170-pounder has blossomed into one of the nation's top small-college receivers, reaping career highs in catches (81), yards (1,226) and touchdowns (23). His meteoric rise to stardom is a testament to the coaching staff and culture at North Central, which has nurtured his growth from JV player to All-American.
Sullivan's story is equally inspiring. The 6-2 defensive lineman was initially told he needed to slim down after playing at 290 pounds in his sophomore season. He took that as an opportunity to reinvigorate his game, shedding weight and transforming into a force to be reckoned with on the field. This season, Sullivan has racked up career-highs in tackles (69), sacks (7.5) and tackles for loss (21), cementing his status as one of the nation's elite defensive players.
The dynamic duo will lead North Central against Wisconsin-River Falls in the Division III title game on Sunday at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio. The Cardinals' sixth consecutive appearance in the championship game has become a staple under coach Mike Ekman-Green, who has instilled a culture of brotherhood and excellence that has propelled his team to unprecedented heights.
Skokna and Sullivan's individual success is well-documented, with both players sweeping all four Division III All-American awards. However, their greatest achievement may be the role they've played in guiding North Central to six consecutive title games - a feat that speaks volumes about the strength of their team and the quality of its leadership.
As graduation looms, both players will embark on new journeys, with Skokna and Sullivan poised to take their talents to the professional ranks. With their college careers coming full circle, one thing is certain: these two talented athletes have left an indelible mark on North Central's storied program, and their legacy will continue to inspire future generations of Cardinals.