Led by do-it-all Adam Criter, St. Francis hands IC Catholic Prep first loss

WHEATON – Adam Criter was in do-it-all mode on Friday night.

Throughout the season, the St. Francis senior running back/defensive back/punter/punt returner has been a jack-of-all-trades player for his team.

The Spartans required Criter to do all his jobs at a high efficiency and productive level against undefeated IC Catholic Prep in a regular season finale and tuneup for both teams before the playoffs.

Criter sparked the offense with his running, delivered four punts inside the red zone and played solid defense. And he returned punts, including a 16-yarder in the fourth quarter.

Led by Criter’s all-around play, the Spartans scored two touchdowns in the second half to post a hard-fought 19-7 victory over the Knights in Wheaton.

Criter felt the pain from his busy night, even leaving the field twice due to an injury only to return a few plays later with a clean bill of health.

Criter, who transferred from Downers Grove North to St. Francis following his sophomore season, finished with 21 carries for 92 yards to go with TD runs of nine and six yards, and he completed an 18-yard pass in the first half.

“Our offensive line played great,” Criter said. “Everyone went out there and competed. We knew it was going to be a dogfight today. (IC Catholic) is a really good team. I just wanted to help my team out in any way today. This win means everything for us. It gives us a better playoff seed. We’re hoping to have home-field advantage for our first playoff game.”

The Spartans (7-2) did most of their damage on the ground, compiling 259 yards rushing to go with 80 yards in the air.

The Knights (8-1) managed 65 yards rushing and 195 yards passing to suffer their first defeat of the season.

When Criter wasn’t running the ball out of the Wildcat formation in a no-huddle attack, St. Francis senior running back Blake Lawson was gobbling up yards on the ground or via receptions.

Lawson, who also ran the majority of his running plays from the Wildcat formation, finished with 181 total yards, with 23 carries for 131 yards and a touchdown and eight receptions for 50 yards. Lawson broke the game open with a 34-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter.

“I feel me and (Adam) had a good connection, and we were patient with our blocks and just hit the ball when it was there,” Lawson said. “We prepared all week for this game, to be a big part of the offense.”

The Spartans’ defense bottled up IC Catholic junior running back Malik Gray for most of the game. Gray, who ran for 187 yards and two touchdowns against Wheaton Academy, had just 31 yards in the first half to finish with 49 yards.

With the running game struggling to move the ball, the Knights’ big-play offense was kept in check besides quarterback Dennis Mandala’s 44-yard touchdown pass to Eric Karner late in the second quarter.

The Spartans’ defense ended with two sacks and an interception to notch their second win in 2021 over the Knights, including a 28-0 triumph in the spring.

“I couldn’t be more prouder of them,” St. Francis coach Bob McMillen said. “They followed the whole game plan and they executed it to perfection. We were physical and tried to run the ball downhill. We were fortunate to come out with a win against an excellent team.”