Over the summer, Brady Shule didn’t think he would play football again, let alone make Clifton Central history.
After tearing his ACL, MCL and meniscus in Week 7 of his junior year, Shule was initially told he’d never play football again. But after being cleared to return in July, Shule returned to his spot as the Comets quarterback, where he’s helped the team to a current 9-1 record and trip to Dwight for an IHSA Class 1A second-round playoff game Saturday.
Shule picked up right where he left off as the leader of one of the Daily Journal area’s most lethal passing attacks, and after throwing for 370 yards and three touchdowns on 20-of-31 passing in last week’s 24-6 first-round win over Knoxville , he set the school’s single-season passing yards (2,241) and passing touchdowns (32) re

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