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Druley: DeJesus ‘works his tail off’ at ProForce

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Browning and his staff train their share of high school athletes preparing for college, as well as a budding crop of collegians and professionals.

A handful of players from Northern Illinois’ recent Orange Bowl football team – including Perez Ashford, Tyrone Clark and Demetrius Stone – come in for NFL combine-specific training.

Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Patrick Brown (St. Charles North) and Atlanta Falcons practice squad linebacker Pat Schiller (Geneva) are longtime ProForce guys who make the gym a regular offseason stop. Ditto for Mike Garrity (Batavia), an offensive lineman with the Iowa Barnstormers of arena football.

“We get after it, man,” said Browning, who was among the guests at a recent function for DeJesus’ Family Foundation. “We get it going.”

The enthusiasm can be contagious, as DeJesus can attest.

With ProForce partner Innovative Sports Medicine sharing space at 501 W. Fabyan Parkway, DeJesus calls the complex a “one-stop shop” for athletes looking to get stronger, in-season or not.

He hoped to show Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo the workout ropes before last weekend’s Cubs Convention, but was unable to find a mutual opening.

As the Cubs say, maybe next year. DeJesus, for one, doesn’t plan on losing his way.

“Little by little, this place is getting known, you know,” he said. “When you keep putting up guys who produce on the field, it’s a testament to something. It’s a testament to [Browning] and the guys he brings into the place, they know what they’re doing. They cover all the aspects.”

Davison commits to N’western soccer: Geneva sophomore Hannah Davison verbally committed to the Northwestern women’s soccer team over the weekend, ending any college recruiting courtship before it truly could gain steam.

“I’m really humbled, actually,” Davison said. “I can’t believe that even at a young age they’d be so interested in someone.”

A playing career that began with her father, Steve, as her rec league team coach and “snowballed” with exposure when Davison moved to the Oak Brook-based Eclipse Select Soccer Club will continue in the Big Ten. Davison, a defender for the U.S. U15 girls national team last season, called the tough-but-fair coaching style of the Wildcats staff a top draw.


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