Fields, Morgan Park too much for Dunbar

From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: October 6, 2001| Author: Clyde Travis | Copyright information

Morgan Pk. 36 Dunbar 34 Morgan Park took Dunbar's best shot early, then delivered a few of its own down the stretch and walked out of Gately Stadium with a 36-34 victory Friday.

With the victory, Morgan Park clinched the Illini Southeast, its first conference championship since 1977. The Mustangs (6-1, 4-0) made a statement early in the first quarter when wide receiver Brandon Bradberry hooked up with quarterback Jerohn Fields on an 83- yard touchdown reception to give Morgan Park a 6-...

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