Mount Carmel Clinches 17th State Title, Four-Peat Under Lynch's Guidance
The Chicago high school football powerhouse has cemented its reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the state of Illinois. The Caravan, boasting an impressive array of Power Five recruits, secured its 17th state title by defeating Oswego 20-3 in the Class 8A championship game at NIU's Huskie Stadium.
The Panthers' defense proved to be a thorn in Mount Carmel's side, limiting the high-flying aerial attack that had been so dominant throughout the season. The unit's ability to shut down the Caravan's signature home-run pass plays was a decisive factor in the match-up, as Oswego's stalwart defense prevented any major scoring opportunities.
Credit is due to both teams for their strong performances. "Credit goes to Oswego," said Coach Jordan Lynch. "They came out and played hard, played tough. They are well-coached. And credit to our guys too." The Caravan's offense struggled at times in the cold, windy weather, but ultimately found its rhythm as the game progressed.
Junior Cullen Winters' blocked punt and Gavin Conjar's subsequent 11-yard touchdown run gave Mount Carmel a lead it would not relinquish. Roman Igwebuike's interception with minutes remaining sealed the victory for the Caravan.
For senior quarterback Emmett Dowling, the win marked another milestone in his storied high school career. "Winning the state title is special," he said. "And it is all because of [Lynch]. He's the best coach in the country."
The four-peat under Lynch's guidance completes a remarkable stretch for Mount Carmel. The team has now won five state titles since 2019, with its previous championships coming in Class 7A competition.
"It's hard to win, and it's not common to do four in a row," Coach Lynch reflected on the achievement. "But it is the second time in Mount Carmel history we have done it. These guys put in a lot of hard work and sacrifice and they deserve it all."
The victory sends Mount Carmel into the record books as one of Illinois' most successful high school football programs, cementing its status as a perennial power in Chicago-area athletics.
The Chicago high school football powerhouse has cemented its reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the state of Illinois. The Caravan, boasting an impressive array of Power Five recruits, secured its 17th state title by defeating Oswego 20-3 in the Class 8A championship game at NIU's Huskie Stadium.
The Panthers' defense proved to be a thorn in Mount Carmel's side, limiting the high-flying aerial attack that had been so dominant throughout the season. The unit's ability to shut down the Caravan's signature home-run pass plays was a decisive factor in the match-up, as Oswego's stalwart defense prevented any major scoring opportunities.
Credit is due to both teams for their strong performances. "Credit goes to Oswego," said Coach Jordan Lynch. "They came out and played hard, played tough. They are well-coached. And credit to our guys too." The Caravan's offense struggled at times in the cold, windy weather, but ultimately found its rhythm as the game progressed.
Junior Cullen Winters' blocked punt and Gavin Conjar's subsequent 11-yard touchdown run gave Mount Carmel a lead it would not relinquish. Roman Igwebuike's interception with minutes remaining sealed the victory for the Caravan.
For senior quarterback Emmett Dowling, the win marked another milestone in his storied high school career. "Winning the state title is special," he said. "And it is all because of [Lynch]. He's the best coach in the country."
The four-peat under Lynch's guidance completes a remarkable stretch for Mount Carmel. The team has now won five state titles since 2019, with its previous championships coming in Class 7A competition.
"It's hard to win, and it's not common to do four in a row," Coach Lynch reflected on the achievement. "But it is the second time in Mount Carmel history we have done it. These guys put in a lot of hard work and sacrifice and they deserve it all."
The victory sends Mount Carmel into the record books as one of Illinois' most successful high school football programs, cementing its status as a perennial power in Chicago-area athletics.