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Prep speak: Servite is constructing round 4 freshmen offensive linemen

By Editorial Board Last updated: May 11, 2025 2 Min Read
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Prep speak: Servite is constructing round 4 freshmen offensive linemen

Servite Excessive soccer coach Chris Reinert is working round spring practices educating fundamentals. If he ever takes a second to look over on the offensive linemen and remembers that 4 are at present freshmen with varsity expertise, he simply would possibly smile.

He is aware of that Elisha Mueller, Brody Black, Keiden Lokeni and Trey Iosua are a constructing block to make Servite a professional participant within the robust Trinity League.

Mueller, particularly, might be Servite’s subsequent NFL prospect within the mould of first-round draft choose Mason Graham. He’s 6 ft 4 and shutting in on 300 kilos. He’s fierce, aggressive and a staff participant.

“He’s everything you want in an offensive lineman,” Reinert stated. “He’s big, physical, nasty and has an attitude.”

Servite doesn’t have its observe and discipline athletes out for spring ball. They’re busy making an attempt to win a CIF championship with all their velocity, however come summer time, beware. Servite will probably be competing in seven-on-seven tournaments on June 28 at St. John Bosco and July 12 within the Battle on the Seashore at Edison. And keep in mind the individuals up entrance will probably be superb. …

The Southern Part will launch its baseball and softball pairings on Monday. …

It’s an enormous weekend forward for championships in Southern Part lacrosse and boys’ volleyball. The Metropolis Part will maintain its volleyball championships on Saturday.

𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐚 𝐦𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭. Senior Cooper Schwartz ’25, taking part in in honor of longtime doubles accomplice & greatest pal Braun Levi ’25, paired with freshman Kiran Spurling ’28 to win 7-5, 7-6(5), 6-4.

The most effective half? Schwartz used Levi’s racket for match level. #LoyolaTennis | #LLB🕊️ pic.twitter.com/tvPSv0q869

— Loyola Excessive Athletics (@LoyolaAthletics) Might 10, 2025

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