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City of Champions celebrates its East St. Louis Flyers and their 11th state championship

East St. Louis High School’s football team celebrated its 11th Illinois state football championship with an energetic parade through the city Wednesday.

The Flyers defeated Geneva, 48-28, at Hancock Field in Normal to take the Class 6A title on Saturday.

Public figures showed up for an assembly prior to the celebratory parade, in which they congratulated the team for its 13-1 season.

“You will not believe how hard these boys worked,” said head coach Darren Sunkett. “They really, really put their heart and soul into it.”

“There’s a reason we’re called the City of Champions,” echoed East St. Louis Mayor Charles Powell III.

The parade began at the Flyers’ home stadium and made its way down State Street. Along the route, crowds of people lined the streets with oversized heads of players and signs of support.

Artagus Williams, 50, has lived in East St. Louis his entire life and many call him the team’s “No. 1 fan.” Since the season began, he has attended every single game the Flyers have played.

“I simply love this city,” he said from the parade route.

East St. Louis head coach Darren Sunkett speaks to East St. Louis High School while his own image is cast on the screen behind. Sunkett has led the Flyers to five championships and three in the last five seasons.
East St. Louis head coach Darren Sunkett speaks to East St. Louis High School while his own image is cast on the screen behind. Sunkett has led the Flyers to five championships and three in the last five seasons.
East St. Louis football players stare on as their coach, Darren Sunkett boasts of how hard they worked over the year.
East St. Louis football players stare on as their coach, Darren Sunkett boasts of how hard they worked over the year.
Artagus Williams poses in his “City of Champions” jacket as the East St. Louis victory parade rolls by on State Street.
Artagus Williams poses in his “City of Champions” jacket as the East St. Louis victory parade rolls by on State Street.
Junior football players, hopeful for a spot on the high school varsity Flyers when the time comes, celebrate during a state victory parade on Dec. 4, 2024.
Junior football players, hopeful for a spot on the high school varsity Flyers when the time comes, celebrate during a state victory parade on Dec. 4, 2024.
Many fans printed out larger-than-life cutouts of their favorite players for the East St. Louis victory parade on Dec. 4, 2024.
Many fans printed out larger-than-life cutouts of their favorite players for the East St. Louis victory parade on Dec. 4, 2024.
Members of the Flyers football team piled onto cars to roll down State Street as part of the East St. Louis victory parade.
Members of the Flyers football team piled onto cars to roll down State Street as part of the East St. Louis victory parade.
Loved ones and supporters of the Flyers gather along the parade route to cheer as the champions made their way through East St. Louis.
Loved ones and supporters of the Flyers gather along the parade route to cheer as the champions made their way through East St. Louis.
Tracy Douglas, Artagus Williams and Ranada Turner wait along the parade route to show support to inside linebacker Keylan Lagrant. Williams, center, has been deemed the Flyers “No. 1 fan” by some members of the community. He has attended every game of the season.
Tracy Douglas, Artagus Williams and Ranada Turner wait along the parade route to show support to inside linebacker Keylan Lagrant. Williams, center, has been deemed the Flyers “No. 1 fan” by some members of the community. He has attended every game of the season.
A van marked with the sign “We brought the SMOKE all 2024” moves along with the Flyers’ victory parade, all the while holding an orange smoke canister out of the window.
A van marked with the sign “We brought the SMOKE all 2024” moves along with the Flyers’ victory parade, all the while holding an orange smoke canister out of the window.
Dozens of golf carts and other vehicles make their way down State Street for the East St. Louis victory parade on Dec. 4, 2024.
Dozens of golf carts and other vehicles make their way down State Street for the East St. Louis victory parade on Dec. 4, 2024.