Jonas Williams is Nearing Multiple State Records, but he’s focused on a title for No. 3 Lincoln-Way East – ryan

Jonas Williams is the Biggest High School Football Star in Illinois. LINCOLN-WAY EAST’S USC-BUND QUARTERBACK IS A FOUR-EYEAR SENSATION AND HAS AN EXCELLENT TO FINISH HIS CAREER WITH THE MOSSING YARDS AND PASSING TOUCHDOWNS IN HISTORY.

The Griffins, Ranked No. 3 in the Preseason Super 25, Also Return Defensive End Jacob Alexander, An Illinois Recruit. And they picked up two Major Transfer, Recivers Blaise Lavista (Washington) and Jayden Cawthon.

Star Power is a Big Deal, but Great High School Football Teams Are Built With Depth. That’s where Lincoln-Way East has excelled always.

Williams and Alexander Each Reference to their Team Secret Strength at Practice on Thursday. Williams Said, “We have a lot of weapons after the Weapons” and Alexander Mentioned “Our Undercover Pieces.”

And they have plenty of names Ready to go: wide recipes matt orban, Jack Murphy and Will Schlinger and Defensive Lincen Chance Turner and Gage Ladere.

“We are very confident in what we have and how we are budilding,” Williams Said. “There is still a lot work to be done, but i’m prey confident in our defense and our offense.”

Griffins Coach Rob Zonar Headed Into Summer Camp Wondering if it was was postible for Williams to play Better than he did Last Season.

“He’s been so good that i just didn’t know,” Zvonar Said. “But he’s Bigger, Stronger and Faster. ITE’S Because and is the Opposite of the Trend Out.

Williams is Currently No. 5 on the Illinois High School Association’s Career List with 8,859 Passing Yards. He’s No. 6 on the passing tds list with 112.

“His Character and His Work Ethic on and Off the Field Are Exceptional, and that Comes From His Parents,” Zvonar Said. “Let’s Just Face Facts. He’s Our Michael Jordan. Sometimes Michael Willed His Team Not to Lose.”

LINCOLN-WAY EAST HASN’T LOST A REGULAR SEASON GAME SINCE OCT. 1, 2021. The griffins finished second in class 8A in 2022 and 2023. Loyola, the Three-Time Defending Class 8a State Champions, Ended Lincoln-Way SEASON the past four years.

AFTER the defensions Last year, zvonar pointed out that the rambler’s work team hadn’t taking the Field in two Entire Games Against the Griffins.

“And i’m the defensive coach,” Zvonar Said. “That is painful. Their plan Last year was Ball Control to keep ionas off the Field and they executed it to a t. they wore us down again.”

The State Playoffs are Months Away, and Lincoln-Way East’s Senior Leaders Appear Loyola-Obessed than Last Year’s. But Winning a State Championship is on their Minds.

“The Feeling of LoSing has ben eating at me,” Williams Said. “That’s the only goal for me this year – to have that states championship for the guys around with.”

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