NORMAL, Ill.— St. Francis quarterback Brock Phillip was physically battered on his team’s final drive. He collapsed with cramps and had to leave for a play. Then he took a punishing hit from a Providence defender just steps in front of the goal line.
But he kept his head. On the key play of the game, the Spartans were out of timeouts, and Phillip was about to be tackled. He wisely underhanded a pass in the direction of receiver Zach Washington. The incomplete pass stopped the clock with 17 seconds left. It allowed St. Francis two more plays.
On the second play, fourth-and-goal from the one, Phillip finally punched through for a touchdown to give St. Francis a 39-35 win against Providence in the Class 5A state title game.
“[The last drive] was incredible,” Phillip said .”I couldn’t be happier for the team. The line was amazing. We got together in the second half and got the job done. [On the fourth down TD run] Adrenaline was all going through me. I knew we had to get it in, and we did.”
The game was originally scheduled to be played on Saturday at ISU’s Hancock Stadium but was postponed due to the snowstorm and moved to Tuesday afternoon.
Phillip was 14-for-25 for 226 yards and 1 TD. He had 23 carries for 144 yards and 5 TDs.
St. Francis (10-4) was not in a hurry on the final drive. The goal was to score the go-ahead TD and not leave Providence enough time to counter. Both teams were moving the ball nearly at will throughout the game.
“We burnt up six minutes on that drive to win the game,” St. Francis coach Bob McMillen said. “The offensive line did a tremendous job all game, but especially in that six-minute drive to be able to eat that clock up and leave Providence with very little time at the end of the game.”
St. Francis (11-3), which missed an extra point and had one blocked, took its first lead on a seven-yard TD run by Phillip with 11:57 left in the fourth quarter.
Wide receiver Dario Milivojevic had six catches for 86 yards and one TD. Michigan State recruit Zach Washington had four catches for 113 yards.
St. Francis linebacker Chase Siguenza had 14 tackles for the Spartans, who struggled to stop Providence’s running game.
The Spartans’ only other football state championship was a Class 5A title in 2008.
“It definitely feels good for the program,” McMillen said. “This is really huge for our program. It just shows St. Francis is on the map. We play in one of the toughest conferences in the state, if not the Midwest. I’m proud of where St. Francis is right now.”
It’s unlikely that many observers outside of Providence’s team believed the Celtics could even reach the state championship game this season. They have a slew of underclassmen in key positions, including sophomore quarterback Dominic Vita, sophomore running back Brayden McKay, and junior running back Broden Mackert.
Those young players all produced in the state title game.
Vita was 7-for-10 for 137 yards passing with one touchdown. He had 11 carries for 56 yards and 2 TDs.
McKay scored on a three-yard run in the third quarter to put the Celtics (11-3) ahead 28-20 late in the third quarter.
Mackert had 17 carries for 126 yards and one TD.
Providence’s last title was the Class 7A crown in 2014. The Celtics also won championships in 2004, 2002, 2001, 1997, 1994, 1991 and 1987.
This was St. Francis QB Brock Phillip’s state-title-winning TD on 4th down with 11 seconds left. pic.twitter.com/GDEs5ZkVus
— Michael O’Brien (@michaelsobrien) December 3, 2025