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Ryan Porebski does it all for TaftMike Clarkon October 13, 2021 at 2:59 pm

Taft’s Ryan Porebski during practice on October 12, 2021. | Kirsten Stickney/For the Sun-Times

Ryan Porebski was in the starting lineup as a middle linebacker for Taft’s opener against St. Patrick his freshman year, and he’s still there as a senior.

The summer before Ryan Porebski’s first year at Taft, he was practicing with all the other freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors.

Zach Elder, then the Eagles’ defensive coordinator and now their coach, could see then that Porebski was special.

Knowing how front-loaded Taft’s schedule was, Elder thought maybe the best course would be to start Porebski on the lower levels before promoting him to the varsity after the game against Simeon in Week 4.

But John Coursey, a longtime college and high school coach who was working with Taft’s linebackers that year, had other ideas.

”I’d start him [on varsity],” Coursey told Elder and the other Taft coaches.

”This guy’s been coaching football forever,” Elder said of Coursey. ”He’s a coach’s coach.”

So Coursey’s words carried extra weight. And they were spot-on in assessing the newcomer.

Porebski was in the starting lineup as a freshman middle linebacker for Taft’s opener against St. Patrick that year, and he’s still there as a senior.

”I wasn’t really expecting it,” said Porebski, who started playing football in the Oriole Park youth program as a third-grader. ”At the same time, I wasn’t too nervous about it.”

In one way, it was more of the same. Because of weight limitations, Porebski — who was mostly a lineman in his younger days — always played an age group up.

But there were differences, too, in the jump to high school ball.

”I was really surprised with the crowd and the energy on the field,” Porebski said. ”It was nothing like park-district football.”

But the stage was never too big.

”He’s the hardest-working, best kid we’ve ever coached,” Elder said. ”He never seemed overwhelmed as a freshman.

”Ryan practices every day like he’s a backup. He doesn’t take a single rep for granted. He’s our best practice player.”

There’s also Porebski’s football IQ, which his coaches say is way above the norm.

”He’s not just a linebacker; he’s the middle linebacker,” Elder said. ”For four years, that kid has called our defenses.”

Porebski’s drive to succeed has manifested itself in other ways, too. He played basketball as a freshman but switched to wrestling as a sophomore because he thought it would make him a better football player.

Taft wrestling coach Brad Engel, who’s also a football assistant, has seen Porebski’s blue-collar approach pay off in both sports. Porebski was a Public League JV champ in his rookie season, and he has been going toe-to-toe at 220 pounds in practice with two-sport teammate and state qualifier Grzegorz Krupa.

”There’s a level of toughness that comes out of wrestling,” Engel said. ”If you can survive that on a daily basis, it just amps it up for football.”

Porebski, a 6-1, 214-pounder with a 4.8 grade-point average, wants to keep playing football after this year. So far, he has interest from Division III and NAIA schools, such as Augustana, Roosevelt, St. Norbert and Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

He has proved his value against top competition, making 22 tackles in a loss to Phillips and seven to go with three tackles for loss in a victory against Morgan Park.

Plus, Porebski’s workload has expanded this year. Strictly a one-way player in his first two years, Porebski also was a blocking back last year. With some players unavailable because of COVID protocols, Porebski was pressed into service as a running back this fall and had 133 yards and two touchdowns against Morgan Park.

As though he didn’t do enough already, Porebski also is the Eagles’ long snapper.

So somewhere, he hopes, there is a college that could use someone with his work ethic and skills.

”I feel if I keep working hard and getting my film out there, someone will notice,” he said. ”I know my time will come.’

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The Best Fall Restaurant Specials in ChicagoXiao Faria daCunhaon October 13, 2021 at 2:34 pm

Fall is indeed foodies’ favorite season. The weather is perfect and the view only helps boost our appetite. After looking at our recent feature on this year’s fall specialty menu and drinks across Chicago, we sure hope you’re ready to indulge. After all, that’s why we gathered all these amazing fall restaurant specials running in October so you can get the most out of this delicious season!

Did we mention October is both National Pizza Month and National Pasta Month?

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2001 Price at all 4C Restaurants on October 14th

On Thursday, October 14th only,  Four Corners (4C) is hosting a one-day celebration across all concepts featuring 2001 prices on select items from open to close, including:

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$2 All Beers (will receive limited-edition 20th anniversary, color-changing stadium cups with purchase)
If your stadium cup turns green, you have a chance to win! Post your green stadium cup to Instagram tagging your location with #4CTurns20 to enter a contest to win $200 in My4C rewards.

$2 White Claws & Trulys
$2 Tots
$20 Select Bottles of Wine

Participating restaurants include 80 Proof (Old Town), Benchmark (Old Town), Federales (West Loop), Fremont (River North), Gaslight (Lincoln Park), Highline (River North), Kirkwood (Lakeview), Porter Kitchen & Deck (Loop), Ranalli’s (Lincoln Park) and Budweiser Brickhouse Tavern (Wrigleyville).

177 N Ada St #001, Chicago, IL 60607

Available Tuesdays through Thursdays from 5:00pm to 7:00pm, diners can enjoy the “Burger, Beer, & Shot” special for just $19.00. Indulge in Chicago’s, and one of the country’s best burgers served with an ice-cold beer and a shot!

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205 N Peoria St, Chicago, IL 60607

This West Loop hotspot features a special for pretty much each night! On Monday, diners can Every Monday from open to close throughout the month of October, diners can now enjoy a specialty pizza of their choice and a bucket of 312 for $30.00. In honor of Taco Tuesdays, diners can order their specialty “Taco Pizza” featuring Marinara, Chorizo, cheese mix, lettuce, white onion, sour cream. Also available on Tuesday through Thursdays, diners can order ½ off specialty cocktails and pizzas for happy hour!

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2700 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

Join the Tuesday Pizza parties this month and get one personal pizza + one bottle of wine for $22 at Heritage Restaurant & Caviar Bar! Pre-order for pick-up or delivery and/or enjoy while dining in-person. Current Choices of Pizza include:
Sunday Gravy with Smoked Prime Rib, House Kimchi Polish Sausage and Giardiniera
Clam, Bacon and Confit Potato with Paddlefish Roe
Smoked King Trumpet Mushroom with Roasted Corn and 8 Month Cotija

Pair your pizza with some Excelsior, Sauvignon Blanc or Excelsior Cab. Having a big party? Order additional pizzas for $12!

400 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60654

In addition to their incredible happy hour offerings, head over to River North for “Red Sauce Sunday.” Priced at $45.00 for two, diners will receive a Chicken Parmesan, Caesar Salad, Rigatoni alla vodka, Parmesan garlic flatbread, and finish the meal out with rainbow cookies. Making it the perfect date night dinner for two. Half-priced chianti by the glass, carafe, or a big carafe is also available for purchase as an add-on. Red Sauce Sundays are available for indoor or outdoor seating on The Smith’s expansive patio.

2075 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614

Start your weekend off right at Gemini. Brunch begins at 9:00 am on both Saturdays and Sundays. Gemini also offers a $25.00 bottomless brunch. Guests can choose from Bellini’s, Mimosas, Pauly G’s Bloody Mary’s, Margaritas, wine, and many more! Starting at 4:30 pm on Sundays, diners can indulge in Gemini’s “Fried Chicken Sunday” special, featuring Southern Fried Chicken, coleslaw, cornbread, and housemade hot sauce for $28.00.

1200 W Webster Ave, Chicago, IL 60614

In addition to Taco Tuesday, Old Pueblo Cantina offers guests “Mariachi Monday” featuring live music starting at 5:30 pm. On Tuesdays, diners can enjoy specialty offerings including $7.95 margaritas, $29.95 margarita pitchers, and $10.00 taco platters!

1709 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

Offered daily from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm, Funkenhausen is the hotspot for happy hour in Chicago’s West Town neighborhood. Guests can enjoy 1/2 Priced Bar Snacks, $5 Beer, and $7 Select Cocktails.

3335 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60657

Every Wednesday, diners can experience “Hump Night All Night” at the bar which includes select entrees from Chef Devin Kreller and a drink of choice for $19.00. Entrees include:

Double Cheeseburger & Frites – slagel farms beef, american cheese, baby gem lettuce, pickles, special sauce, toasted brioche bun + hand-cut beef fat frites w/garlic aioli

Pastrami Reuben & Frites – house-smoked pastrami, caraway rye, sauerkraut, gruyere, house-made pickles, thousand island + hand-cut beef fat frites w/garlic aioli

Roasted Mushroom & Onion Wood Oven Flatbread – house-made dough, creamy mornay, caramelized onions, baby arugula, lemon, mushrooms, alpine cheese

Hand-Made Porcini Radiatore Pasta –  wood oven-roasted maitake mushrooms, spigarello, roasted garlic truffle butter, parmesan cream, fines herbes, mushroom bread crumb

Also available with this special, diners can sip on a glass of Henri Bourgeois French Sauvignon Blanc, Montrose French Rosé, Solitude Côtes du Rhône French Red, 2 Towns Blackberry Cider, and Great Lakes Brewing “Eliot Ness” Amber Lager.

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Will We See History In Chicago Sky Finals Run?Drew Krieson October 13, 2021 at 2:39 pm

Look, we said it here first. Everyone should pay attention to the Chicago Sky. If you haven’t yet, you might want to hurry, as their season could end soon. We’re talking like two games soon if everything goes as planned. Because this year, the Chicago Sky WNBA Finals run is legit. And they’re already up 1-0 against the Phoenix Mercury.

What Led To This Chicago Sky Finals Run?

Well, it started with the signing of one key free-agent and Illinois native, Candace Parker. The two-time WNBA champion certainly used her winning experience to bring us back to the promise-land. Next, came the 2021 WNBA Draft that helped further along this Chicago Sky finals run with some young depth.

After the draft and free agency period ended, the Chicago Sky opened their 2021 season on the road with a victory against the Washington Mystics. Game two took place outside of Chicago too, and ended similarly with a win against Atlanta. Their next game was their home opener against the New York Liberty on Sunday, May 23. They would lose that game 93-85, and go on a 7 game losing streak.

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But, things change fast in professional sports. The girls countered their losing streak with a 7-game winning streak that took place nearly all of June, and reignited a potential Chicago Sky finals run. When the regular season was all said and done, the team’s record was 16-16. They were back in the WNBA playoffs for the third year in a row.

Chicago Sky’s Playoff Dominance

Things couldn’t have gone any better once the playoffs began, because before we entered the postseason, the team had only won two of their final six games. But in the Chicago Sky finals run, their 6-1. They crushed their first two opponents in the opening rounds, crushing the Dallas Wings 81-64 and then taking care of the Minnesota Lynx with a 89-76 win. Their semifinal matchup could’ve gone a lot worse after they went 1-1 in the first two games. Game one took two overtimes to finish, and in game two, the Connecticut Suns held our girls to 68 points. This would be their worst playoff performance, and their only loss of the postseason. The Sky won the next two games at home as they crushed teams on their way back to the WNBA Finals. It’s their first appearance since 2014, where they were swept 0-3 by none other than our current finals opponent, the Phoenix Mercury.

And now after game one, they’re doing something they failed to do in 2014. Winning a game in the finals. They did it quite handily too, beating the Mercury by fourteen points in the 91-77 victory. The Chicago Sky were led by forward Kahleah Copper who scored 21 points in game one. Copper has actually been a dominating force the entire postseason for the Sky, and is a huge reason why we’re 6-1 this postseason. She led the team in scoring when she averaged 14.4 PPG in the regular season. Then now, when the lights are shining their brightest, Kahleah Copper is making her mark. In the postseason, Copper has averaged 18.6 PPG, 5.9 rebounds, and 2.4 assists. Thanks to her, the Chicago Sky finals run has gone smoothly. The girls are two games away from winning it all for the first time in the Sky’s franchise history. You won’t want to miss game two tonight, at 8:00PM CST on ESPN.

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