Jack Ginnan accounted for seven TDs in the first half for South Elgin in a 57-14 Upstate Eight Conference victory over West Chicago.
That left the job to Ginnan, who immediately went to work.
“He’s really on point mentally, understanding where the ball needs to go and why we’re running what we’re running,” Teonic said. “He’s a great leader. The kids believe in him because the one thing that he possesses that we haven’t had in a while is sheer toughness.Ginnan has already established a new favorite target in junior tight end, who caught Ginnan’s first TD and didn’t stop there. He wound up with five receptions for 70 yards and three TDs.
Teonic said six TDs might not be the norm for Ginnan and the passing game, but that particular night called for that kind of production.
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