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2025 Chicago Sun-Times All-Public League football team

In a couple months, Kendall Griffin will travel a thousand miles to his new home for the next four years.

But the transition from Chicago to Laramie, Wyoming, will be eased by the presence of a familiar face.

Griffin, one of four Morgan Park players named to the All-Public League team by the conference’s coaches, is a senior defensive back committed to Wyoming.

He’ll be the second Mustang on the roster, joining current sophomore receiver Chris Durr Jr.

“That’s a good friend of mine,” Griffin said of Durr. “He just told me it’s a great program. It’s great [for] development and great coaches.”

Griffin carries a 3.7 grade-point average and will graduate in December before joining the Cowboys in January.

His good grades, which helped land Ivy League offers from Yale and Cornell, are no accident. Academics has always been a point of emphasis at home, as his mother is a Chicago Public Schools teacher.

“It opened up my recruitment a lot,” Griffin said.

The 6-1, 170-pounder started playing football with the Morgan Park Jaguars youth program and always has been a defensive back. He’s just the latest Morgan Park standout at that position to earn a FBS scholarship, following in the footsteps of Wisconsin’s Jahmare Washington and Illinois’ Tysean Griffin (who now plays wide receiver).

“They really taught me how to, technique-wise, stay sound,” Griffin said.

Morgan Park coach Chris James said Griffin’s success is no accident.

“He’s been a consistent leader since he’s been here,” James said. “He worked his tail off to be able to play Division I and he’s a pillar of the program. … The consistency he has, the discipline he has — .all summer he came in and worked out on off days. He would actually turn on the lights [on the practice field] at night.”

Griffin’s leadership helped the Mustangs stay on track, according to James.

“[After] games that we felt we should have won, Kendall was the first one to show up and be positive,” James said. “I’ve never seen Kendall have a negative moment.”

Griffin has one more game with the Mustangs (9-4), who play St. Ignatius (4-7) in the Prep Bowl at noon Friday at Hanson Stadium.

“It’s been great,” he said of his time at Morgan Park. “Coaches always got our back. Teammates [are] great, couldn’t ask for better brothers to be on the field with.”

Other Mustangs making the All-Public League first team are senior wide receiver Nasir Rankin, an Illinois commit; senior defensive lineman Carmelow Reed (Mississippi) and junior defensive back Darrell Mattison.

Kenwood has five first-team picks: senior quarterback Kenyonte Louis, junior receiver Lawrence Carr, senior offensive lineman Ajani Brown, senior defensive lineman Kingston Watson and senior defensive back Nicholas Segura.

Young and Simeon both have three players on the 23-member first team. The Dolphins are represented by senior running back Max Warner (Missouri), senior defensive lineman Markius Woods and senior linebacker Joseph Gray. The Wolverines’ first-teamers are senior receiver Cornell Conely, senior offensive lineman Giovanni Thomas and senior linebacker Tommy Rivers.

Rounding out the first team are senior offensive lineman Cornelius Moore and senior defensive lineman Pharoah McThune of King; senior linebacker Lucas Schaffrath and senior kicker/punter Ethan Attanasio of Payton; junior offensive lineman Kanye Williams of Lane; senior offensive lineman Deonte Clemons of Phillips; senior athlete Elliott Turner of Corliss; and junior linebacker Daesean Gafford of Westinghouse.

2025 All-Public League First Team

Offense

QB Kenyonte Louis, Kenwood, senior

RB Max Warner, Young, senior

WR Nasir Rankin, Morgan Park, senior

WR Lawrence Carr, Kenwood, junior

WR Cornell Conely, Simeon, senior

OL Cornelius Moore, King, junior

OL Ajani Brown, Kenwood, senior

OL Kanye Williams, Lane, junior

OL Giovanni Thomas, Simeon, senior

OL Deonte Clemons, Phillips, senior

Athlete Elliott Turner, Corliss, senior

Defense

DL Pharoah McThune, King, senior

DL Markius Woods, Young, senior

DL Kingston Watson, Kenwood, senior

DL Carmelow Reed, Morgan Park, senior

LB Tommy Rivers, Simeon, senior

LB Lucas Schaffrath, Payton, senior

LB Joseph Gray, Young, senior

LB Daesean Gafford, Westinghouse, junior

DB Darrell Mattison, Morgan Park, junior

DB Kendall Griffin, Morgan Park, senior

DB Nicholas Segura, Kenwood, senior

K/P Ethan Attanasio, Payton, senior

Second team

Offense

QB Roidell Sanders, Lincoln Park, senior

QB Anthony Crooms, Simeon, senior

RB Jamar Lewis, King, sophomore

RB Treyshaun Strong, Prosser, senior

WR Kendall Lucas, Corliss, senior

WR Drake Harris, Kenwood, senior

OL Juelz Baker, Richards, senior

OL Dameon Norman, Kenwood, senior

OL Devin Fields, King, senior

OL Joshua Porcayo, Curie, senior

OL Kayden Jordan, Simeon, junior

Athlete Herman Yancey, Perspectives, junior

Athlete Quaylen Dobbs, Goode, senior

Defense

DL Javair McCain, Morgan Park, senior

DL Kobe Ferguson, Payton, junior

DL Kameron Love, Kenwood, senior

DL Kevin Johnson, Phillips, senior

LB Wyatt Kelly, Amundsen, senior

LB Darrieon Beck, Prosser, senior

LB Paul Smith, Corliss, senior

DB Kenyia Benbow, Simeon, senior

DB Armari Grant, Kenwood, junior

DB Taeshaun Smith, South Shore, senior

Athlete Thomas Fitchett, Payton, senior

K/P Atticus Whitted, Lane, junior

Honorable mention

Athlete Trevon Williams, Ag. Science, junior

Athlete Andre Boone, UIC Prep, senior

Athlete Tyrone Townes, Lake View, senior

DB Demetrice Davis, Corliss, senior

DB Terrell Johnson, Curie, senior

DB Lavar Butler, South Shore, senior

DB Sean Souter, Payton, sophomore

DL Jakese Pearson, Marshall, senior

DL Brenden Dollison, Perspectives, senior

DL James Reshoft, Amundsen, senior

DL Deandre Smith, Morgan Park, senior

DL Roberto Carrasco, Rauner, senior

LB Darius Townsel, Curie, senior

LB Jakennen Ellis, Crane, senior

OL Jayden Camacho, Taft, senior

OL Jackson Glascott, Payton, junior

OL Amarje Divine, Clark, senior

RB Aedan Cleveland, Goode, junior

RB Jaleel Bryant, Comer, senior

RB Reggie Mitchell, Amundsen, senior

RB James Bell, Simeon, junior

RB Eric Henderson, Bulls Prep, sophomore

WR Gavin Tillman, Lindblom, junior

K/P David Solarczyk, Kennedy, senior

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