Former Storm, Red Devils still suiting up for football

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Mother Nature has made a turn toward fall too quickly to what we call around the Midwest as simply football weather.

Here’s a look at some area athletes on the gridiron and that other long athletic field called a soccer pitch.

One common denominator for the football players is that many wore the Columbia and Navy of the Bureau Valley Storm. As many as five former Storm players are still suiting up along with a pair of Hall Red Devils.

• Garrett Barnas, an all-state and all-American quarterback in his days at Bureau Valley High School and Harper College, is now a second string safety for Northern Illinois. He made one tackle in the Huskies’ 38-3 romp over Western Michigan in DeKalb Saturday and had another tackle in Week 2 vs. Western Illinois. He did not see action against Wisconsin, Purdue or Idaho.

The Huskies (2-3) are idle until traveling to Toledo Oct. 17.

• Senior Josh Coyle is the starting left tackle for the Quincy University Hawks. The Hawks have had a tough season, falling to 1-4 after Saturday’s 51-0 loss at the hands of 12th-ranked St. Xavier in Chicago. The Hawks return home Saturday to face Grand View in Mid-State Football Association Midwest League action.

• Preston Jones, a teammate of Coyle’s on Bureau Valley’s 2004 state runners-up, is also playing his redshirt senior at Augustana College. He is No. 2 on the Vikings’ depth chart at linebacker. Jones has played in three games with three tackles. The Vikings (3-1) beat Elmhurst 21-3 in their CCIW opener last week and play at Wheaton Saturday.

• The 2008 co-BCR Players of the Year have taken different turns this year as college freshman. Big Nate Swanson, Bureau Valley’s standout lineman, has walked on to the University of Illinois football team. He dresses for home games and is planning to redshirt.

Classmate Josiah Johnston did not make the team at University of Wisconsin-Platteville, but according to a school official, still figures in the Pioneers plans for next year. Division III schools are not allowed to redshirt like at Division I and II, so Johnston is not allowed to practice with the team this fall or he’d burn up a year of eligibility.

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