Column: More history made as nine Chicago Christian state champion football players sign for college. ‘Really cool.’

My favorite story of 2024 was undoubtedly Chicago Christian’s football team coming seemingly out of nowhere to win the Class 2A state championship.

The Knights had 10 senior starters, nine of whom started on both offense and defense, and most of them had been going to school together since they were little kids.

While the unbelievable story of the 2025 class ended — on the football field, at least — with a remarkable 47-0 win over Maroa-Forsyth in the 2A title game on Nov. 29, one heck of a postscript was added on March 26.

That’s when the school celebrated with a signing day ceremony honoring nine seniors who committed to play college football.

Brock Sperling is headed to Western Illinois, Caden Boersma is going to Bethel in Minnesota, Kerry Teague committed to Albion in Michigan and Kenny Jager signed with Wheaton.

Twins Niko and Demo Griggs are both good to go for Taylor in Indiana, while a trio of Knights — Christian Flutman, Eddie Van Dellen and Chase Sytsma — is bound for Calvin in Michigan.

For a team with 35 total players on its roster, including 13 seniors, having nine move on to play in college is almost as remarkable of a feat as winning the state championship.

“This is by far the most college commits from one team we have seen in our school’s history,” Chicago Christian athletic director Mark Zylstra said.

And one-third of the group will be sticking together in college.

Flutman is a quarterback/defensive back. Van Dellen is a receiver/defensive back. Sytsma is a two-way lineman. All committed to Calvin, an NCAA Division III program in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

“This is huge, just like the smile on my face,” Flutman said. “For the longest time, football has been my favorite sport and the thing that I enjoyed the most, so actually being able to play four more years of football, that’s something that only God could do.

“Definitely bringing those two guys with me, who are really good friends of mine, is going to make it a really good experience.”

The trio all committed to Calvin within a week in February, but they never considered themselves a package deal.

“It played out kind of cool,” Sytsma said. “None of us had talked about committing to the same place but we all ended up doing it.”

The three said they compared some notes on Calvin but never tipped their hands to each other.

“It was all under the radar,” Van Dellen said. “We all kind of told each other, ‘Yeah, I liked it.’ But we never really said, ‘Let’s all go there.’ It just kind of happened organically.

“We all met ...

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