Milem leads resurgence of Erie-Prophetstown football

ONE BIG STEP FORWARD

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Erie-Prophetstown's Chuck Milem guided the Panthers to the playoffs for the first time in a decade in 2012. He is Sauk Valley Media's coach of the year. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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"He was prepared for the Riverdale game, which allowed him to have some success," Milem said of Chandler.

E-P's lone bad loss, for lack of a better term, in 2012 was against Bureau Valley in Week 4. The Storm finished 4-5, but rose up to hand the Panthers a 28-12 beatdown.

"[BV quarterback Tyler] Barnas scrambled all over the place the whole game and we just couldn't catch him," Milem said.

Erie-Prophetstown's signature win came in Week 5 against Morrison. With a homecoming crowd looking on at Hein Field in Erie, the Panthers rallied from a 28-8 third-quarter deficit to win 29-28 against a program that had won two of the previous three Class 2A state titles.

"They scored on our turnover in the third quarter," Milem said, "and that's usually when our kids would have put their heads in the ground and said, 'Alright, here we go again.' It was completely different."

Wins against Hall and Kewanee followed by a combined score of 97-26, then, in Week 8, the Panthers found themselves in another tussle, this time with league heavyweight Newman. Though E-P lost 35-20, it played some of its best football of the season.

The Comets' defense had barely been dented at that point all season, but the Panthers put together two long scoring drives to forge a 14-14 halftime tie.

"That was huge for our kids," Milem said. "They were so confident in what we were doing at that time. Our halfbacks were even pointing things out and telling our line things. There was so much communication. I felt like we were playing at our highest level offensively at that point of the season."

Erie-Prophetstown was beat up physically after the Newman game, and Milem noted that contributed to his squad's 28-20 defeat in the regular-season finale against against a stout St. Bede club. Still, the Panthers were a touchdown and 2-point conversion away from tying the game until a late fumble sealed defeat.

When the playoffs were announced the next day, Erie-Prophetstown players and coaches gathered at the high school to learn their fate. As it turned out, it was another encounter with Newman.

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