Glenbard East looks ‘unstoppable’ in dominating win at Glenbard South to clinch Upstate Eight East title

Glenbard East’s Sam Walton cuts back after intercepting a Glenbard South pass and returning it for a touchdown in a football game at South High School in Glen Ellyn on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024.

GLEN ELLYN – Glenbard East made a statement with a stunning 41-7 Upstate Eight Conference East Division-clinching road victory over Glenbard South on Oct. 18 in Glen Ellyn.

“We’re a dangerous team when we’re all connected,” two-way standout Amonte Cook said. “We’re pretty much unstoppable when everybody is locked in and has got their mind on one thing.”

The Rams’ defense definitely was connected in Week 8. It put together a convincing performance and held the Raiders without a first down until deep into the fourth quarter. Glenbard South’s only scoring drive came with less than a minute to play.

“I think right now we’re coming into our own defensively,” Glenbard East coach John Walters said. “We’ve been kinda searching for ourselves all year long and I think everything is (finally) clicking. We’re really starting to make plays, interceptions, turnovers, (tackles for loss). Our guys are playing a little hungry.”

Cook helped set the tone. He was responsible for the game’s first score when he stepped in front of a Raiders pass and took the interception 50 yards to the end zone.

“My coach told me to scoot up a little bit because he saw that pass coming,” Cook said. “I saw the receiver break down. … I took the ball and took it to the crib.”

The home crowd fell silent as Cook raced off for a touchdown with 2:15 to play in what initially was a fairly quiet opening quarter.

Glenbard South’s Glenbard East’s Cooper Conliss celebrates his fumble recovery with teammate Stevyn Fox in a football game at South High School in Glen Ellyn on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024.

Business picked up for the potent Rams offense from that point.

Quarterback Michael Nee found receiver Chris Renford for a 42-yard touchdown strike as Glenbard East took a deep shot on the first play of its next possession. Not long after that, Kedrick Dennis punched it in for another Rams score on a 5-yard carry.

In the blink of an eye it was 20-0 Rams and they did not look back.

“Glenbard South is a good program,” Walters said. “They’re well-coached, they’re disciplined and we felt like we needed to take advantage of any opportunity that we had. We wanted to be aggressive early in the game.”

In a busy second quarter, Rams running back Val Heredia scored on a 1-yard plunge to make it 27-0 and defensive lineman Sam Walton grabbed a Raiders pass out of the air before rumbling into the end zone for Glenbard East’s second defensive touchdown of the night.

“I just saw that they were trying to run a screen,” Walton said. “I dropped one before in another game and this time I was not going to drop it.”

It was his first varsity touchdown.

Dennis added another touchdown in the second half on a 39-yard scamper that started a running clock at 41-0.

“They couldn’t keep up with us,” Heredia said. “They were getting tired and we took advantage of that.”

With victory in hand, the Rams were eager to celebrate an outright Upstate Eight East title as time rolled off the clock.

“It’s just so cool that we were able to do it in eight games,” Walton said. “Especially to do it against our rivals at Glenbard South.”

“It means a lot. It means a lot to the school, to coach Walters,” Cook said. “It just shows how hard we want it and if you work you can really get what you want.”

That being said, the Rams also were quick to note there is unfinished business ahead.

“We’re a good team, but we can’t have that mindset, though,” Dennis said. “We gotta keep playing the next team and dominate.”