Prep sports commentary: With great talent comes great big decisions

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Rock Falls senior Alex Leaf shoots over Newman senior Kyle Moore during a Sauk Valley Shootout game Nov. 23 at Musgrove Fieldhouse. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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Ten years. That’s about three times the average length of an NFL player’s career, according to its player’s association.

It’s also how long Alex Leaf has been a three-sport athlete, as well as an outstanding student. In fact, he was recently named to the all-state academic football team. His 4.1 grade-point average puts him firmly on the cusp of being in the top 10 percent of students at Rock Falls High School.

If he can crack that top 10, Alex will likely attend Sauk Valley Community College on a full scholarship that is provided to high school students in that illustrious 10 percent, then move on to a 4-year school like Northern Illinois University.

But Alex is twisting in the breeze (pun intended) on one of the toughest decisions he’ll ever make: Does he want to play sports in college?

He has the opportunity. Several Division-II and -III schools have expressed interest in his football talent, and he’s fleet enough of foot to run track at most of those schools, too.

But Alex is suffering from a malady I’ve heard about a lot lately, and I’m not exactly sure whether it’s more prominent than in bygone eras.

He’s burnt out. And who could blame him?

After tackling a school day chock full of classes that include such college-level beasts as statistics and advanced speech, both of which would earn him credits at Sauk, he hits the weight room. Then it’s off to either practice or a game. Once he gets home, his nose is in a book until it’s time to turn in, most always before 10 p.m.

Wake up. Repeat. As the late, great Pat Morita famously coined as Mr. Miyagi, don’t forget to breathe.

During the summer, Alex doesn’t have those exhausting classes. Instead, he spends his days in the sun de-roguing corn for Green Rose Farms. And for years he worked concessions for the Northern Illinois Youth Tackle Football League, in which he started playing the game in third grade. This past season (August through October), he spent his Saturdays refereeing NIYTF games.

I don’t know about you, but I’m pooped just writing about Alex’s daily life. Oh, and he’s got a main squeeze in Bree Celetti. If married life has taught me anything, it’s that love is a full-time job in and of itself.

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