They’re going to the playoffs.
Brodie Curry took time to savor that fact while walking onto Aurora Central Catholic’s practice field each day this week as the Chargers prepared for a 10th game for the first time since 2016.
Given his family ties with the program — his grandfather, Mike, coached the team from 1987 to 2009, with his dad and two uncles playing for their dad — it’s been even more special for Curry.
“Since he’s touched the field, Brodie has been a pretty special player, even as a freshman playing linebacker,” said Christian Rago , who is in his fourth year as ACC’s coach, starting with this senior class. “Offensively, I’ve moved Brodie all over the place.
“He’s found a home at tight end and is comfortable there, but he played a little quarterback last year, tailback an

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