Milem leads resurgence of Erie-Prophetstown football

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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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Newman won the game 21-6 on its way to the Class 3A semifinals, but for Erie-Prophetstown, the needle is clearly looking up when it comes to football. Milem noted members of the local police force stop by his house to talk football, and when he goes to the town barbershop for a haircut, patrons want to know about the Panthers.

"It's just fun to see people excited again about football in town," Milem said.

Looking ahead, Milem will have a quarterback, Howard, who will be entering his third year as a starter, as well as a host of other key pieces back from this year's squad. He noted the Panthers will have to raise their game even more, with the addition of Sherrard, Orion, Rockridge and Princeton to the conference next season.

"It's just another level to things," Milem said, "where we have to continue to raise our level."

Tod McCullough, a teacher at Erie for 19 years and wrestling coach the past 16, has been impressed with the football program's turnaround under Milem.

"Chuck's got the kids motivated and inspired to be in the weightroom," McCullough said, "and working for a common goal. It's nice to see. I remember Chuck as a student here at Erie High School. He was well-driven with a bunch of his classmates, and it's nice to see that resurgence coming back into our school system."


Milem file

High school: Erie, class of 2000

College: Augustana, class of 2005

Resides: Erie

Family: Wife, Lindsey; children, Max, 4, Lia, 1

FYI: Athletic director, teacher and football coach at Erie High School. ... Guided Panthers to 5-5 record and first playoff berth since 2002. ...

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