In June, Shepard’s Antonio McCarroll broke his left collarbone during a team camp.
He was told it could wipe out his entire senior season.
“Looking at the way my bone was at the time, the doctors thought my season would be over,” said McCarroll, a 5-foot-7, 160-pound running back. “But I made a recovery and came back.
“I’m kind of just getting into my groove and doing what I do best.”
He was in a big-time groove during the second half on Friday night. He helped the host Astros pull off a come-from-behind 20-14 South Suburban Red victory over Eisenhower in Palos Heights.
McCarroll, who was stymied by only 11 yards on four carries in the first half, finished with 125 yards on 18 carries and even scored the go-ahead touchdown for Shepard (4-5, 4-2).
Junior running back Aarien Lee wa

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