Former Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes football  star L.J. Stolarski was in CHARLES  WOODSON MODE last weekend while on the gridiron in college at Benedictine  University out in Chicago.
        From his starting spot in the secondary, Stolarski,  was a difference-maker all over the field in Benedictine's 28-0 roughhousing of  Rockford College back on Saturday, forcing four turnovers to lead a stout  Eagles' defense.
        In addition to recovering a fumble, forcing a  fumble and making two interceptions – one of them going to THE HOUSE for a  touchdown –, he also recorded six tackles, two quarterback hurries and one pass  deflection.
        Stolarski's second pick, which he returned 18 yards  for a score, proved the dagger to any thoughts of a Rockford comeback, running  the scoreboard tally to 28-0 in Benedictine's favor midway through the third  quarter.
        His sparkling performance didn't go unnoticed, as  Stolarski, a senior, was named Northern Lakes Athletic Conference Defensive  Player of the Week.
        Oh, did I mention when Stolarski isn't delivering  bone-jarring hits and collecting INTS in the Eagles' defensive backfield, he's  the team's starting placekicker. 
        What doesn't this kid do?
        Last year, he was named the Eagles MVP on Special  Teams in the post-season awards banquet.
        When he was in high school, Stolarski was a  two-time all-state selection at WOLL.
        Featuring a roster with over a dozen players from  Metro Detroit, Benedictine is currently 3-3.
        
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