Airport's Mills named Monroe County Region Boys Athlete of Year

CARLETON – Wrestling came first for Jack Mills.

Then came baseball.

Finally, he discovered football.

Mills continued in all three sports through his entire high school career.

And he excelled in all three.

The Airport senior made the All-Region team in all of his sports during the 2023-24 school year.

He was a runaway winner for the Monroe County Region Boys Athlete of the Year Award in combined voting from the fans and The Monroe News sports staff.

Jack Mills
Carleton Airport
Jack Mills Carleton Airport

“I always thought being a jack-of-all-trades was better,” he said. “I never wanted to focus on just one sport. I like playing year round. It was a good mix, the sports helped each other out.”

Mills didn't just play three sports, he was a star in all of them.

“That's a tough thing to do,” said Airport football coach Jim Duffy.

No one knows that better than Duffy.

He is the only two-time winner of the award, wearing the crown in 2000 and 2001 as a football, basketball and baseball player at Airport.

“That is how Jack is wired,” Duffy said. “He wants sto be the best at everything he does. He goes as hard as he can all the time.

“Whether it is football, wrestling or baseball — whatever season he is in, that is the most important thing for him at the moment.”

Airport baseball coach Jeff Goins also had Mills in his position group as the running backs coach for the football team.

Airport's Jack Mills powers past Jefferson defender Jaxin Betts during a 50-14 Airport win Friday night.
Airport's Jack Mills powers past Jefferson defender Jaxin Betts during a 50-14 Airport win Friday night.

“Some of it is God-given talent,” Goins said. “The rest of it is his demeanor and competitiveness. He will run through a brick wall for you, but he has the coolest calmest demeanor.

“He is not really a vocal leader per se, but he is a leader by example.”

Wrestling coach Jon Morris was a standout in football and wrestling at Airport.

“In high school and college I was around a bunch of really good athletes, but I never met anyone like Jack,” he said. “Plus, he's top 10 in his class.

“He is so disciplined. He gives 100 percent in everything he does. I give a lot of credit to his parents to raise a kid with that kind of discpline. He's a special kid.”

The son of Holly and Dave Mills of Carleton comes from an athletic family. His father played football, basketball and baseball at Flat Rock High School then was a member of the baseball team at Ferris State. His mother was a member of the basketball and track and field teams at Flat Rock.

“I started wrestling the earliest, probably four years old,” Mills said. “Then, I started in T-Ball at five. Football was last. I think I was seven.”

Jack Mills of Airport won a tight match over Trey Parker of Dundee 3-2 in the 145 pound match in the 2021 Monroe County Sheriff Invitational at Jefferson.
Jack Mills of Airport won a tight match over Trey Parker of Dundee 3-2 in the 145 pound match in the 2021 Monroe County Sheriff Invitational at Jefferson.

Football came last, but became No. 1.

“I always liked all three, but once I got to high school, I realized football was the one I wanted to play at the next level,” he said.

Mills will do just that.

He has committed to play football next year at the Colorado School of Mines.

“I saw them on social media and reached out,” Mills said. “We connected really fast. … I always thought Colorado was a pretty cool state. I was a Denver Broncos fan when I was younger.”

Colorado School of Mines has played in the Division II national finals in each of the past two seasons.

Shane Mitchell dives home with a second-inning run for New Boston Huron as Airport catcher Jack Mills waits for the throw. Huron won 7-3.
Shane Mitchell dives home with a second-inning run for New Boston Huron as Airport catcher Jack Mills waits for the throw. Huron won 7-3.

The Orediggers are getting a great talent.

Mills was a standout at both running back and safety. He racked up 1,410 rushing yards and 323 receiving and scored 22 touchdowns on offense.

“I said this a couple of times through the football season, Jack is the best football player I've ever coached and that includes the time I spent as an assistant at a couple of other schools,” Duffy said. “He can do everything. He has a nose for the football and is a tough kid.”

Wrestling played a big role in Mills' success on the gridiron.

“I love wrestlers,” Duffy said. “Every year at the banquet I ask, 'How many of you playing basketball?' Then, I ask, 'How many of you are wrestling?' I tell the ones who don't raise the hands, 'You are wrestling.'”

Mills went 37-2 during his senior season on the mat.

“Consistency and attention to detail,” Morris said when asked the secret of Mills' wrestling success. “He concentrated on one or two things that he was good at and they really worked for him.”

Despite moving from the outfield to shortstop as a senior, Mills had the best year of his career at the plate. He hit .438 with 45 RBI, 12 doubles, 5 triples and 7 home runs.

“Nothing phases him,” Goins said. “If he had a bad game, he was calm, cool and collected. He never got too high or two low. He has the perfect demeanor.”

It's going to be strange for Mills next year when he pares down from three sports to one.

“I thought about doing dual sports, but I'm not going to,” he said. “I think it will be exciting to see how well I can do in one sport when I am focusing on it.”

BOYS ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

2023-24 VOTING

Jack Mills, Airport 49

Braiden Whitaker, Dundee 40

AJ Schrader, Ida 29

Ethan Layton, Dundee 24

Cooper Nye, Airport 24

Ryin Ruddy, Whiteford 24

Graham Junge, Flat Rock 22

Kolby Masserant, Whiteford 14

Cole Kreger, Erie Mason 10

Luke Beaudrie, Jefferson 8

Ryan Zanger, Dundee 7

Drew Bylow, SMCC/Dundee 7

Joe Krolak, Gibraltar Carlson 6

Breylon Richards, Monroe 5

Tyler Dafoe, Summerfield 4

Micah Smith, New Boston Huron 2

WINNERS

2024: Jack Mills, Airport

2023: Ben Przytula, Carlson

2022: Cole Geisige, Whiteford

2021: Chase Molnar, Huron

2020: Hunter Assenmacher, Ida

2019: Brendan Dafoe, Summerfield

2018: Thomas Eitniear, Whiteford

2017: Joey Wiemer, Bedford

2016: Zach Kohn, Gibraltar Carlson

2015: Bryce Windham, SMCC

2014: Colin Lake, Whiteford

2013: Scott McCormick, Airport

2012: Kyle Ready, Gibraltar Carlson

2011: Jared Kujawa, Bedford

2010: Zac Richardson, Huron

2009: David Box, Milan

2008: Josh DuPree, Whiteford

2007: Audie Cole, Monroe

2006: Josh Winter, Bedford

2005: Aaron Roelfs, Erie Mason

2004: Kyle Upchurch, Erie Mason

2003: Casey Steffen, Flat Rock

2002: Dan Fugate, Dundee

2001: Jim Duffy, Airport

2000: Jim Duffy, Airport

1999: Carl Ford, Monroe

1998: Adam Ruffner, Carlson

1997: Scott Ciacelli, Summerfield

1996: Myke Thom, SMCC

1995: Craig Maddux, Jefferson

1994: Corey Simpson, Whiteford

1993: Ryan Stahr, Flat Rock

1992: Jamie Mossburg, Airport

This article originally appeared on The Monroe News: Boys Athlete of the Year: Airport's Mills excels in three sports

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