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"Prep Zone: Budmayr is likely out vs. Montini" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-10 03:31:58

--> The return Marian Central football fans have anticipated for the past month might be put on hold for one more week. Hurricanes coach Ed Brucker said quarterback Jon Budmayr is more likely to see action next week when Marian hosts Driscoll rather than this Friday when the ’Canes host Montini. Budmayr suffered a badly strained left hamstring Sept. 8 at Immaculate Conception and has missed the three games since. With Andy Stochl at quarterback the Hurricanes (6-0 overall. 4-0 Suburban Catholic Conference) have remained atop The Associated Press’ Class 5A state rankings. Montini which also is unbeaten is No. 2.“He’s closer but he hasn’t run that much yet,” Brucker said. “I don’t want to bring him back too early and not have him at all.”Budmayr began running Monday and tried to hold out hope he might play Friday.“There’s not so much [pain],” Budmayr said. “My therapist has done a great job with the ultrasound and deep massages. I just have to stay positive.”Budmayr has been throwing after practice to maintain his arm strength. He led the area in passing yardage last season as the ’Canes (13-1) were Class 5A state runners-up. As important as the next two weeks are in the SCC race. Marian needs Budmayr ready for another potential deep playoff run.“We’re hoping he’ll get some series in against Driscoll [next week] then we can play him against St. Francis [in Week 9],” Brucker said. Fun in the Valley: Jacobs’ football upset of Crystal Lake South last week could make for an even more interesting finish in the Fox Valley Conference Valley Division’s final three weeks. Cary-Grove visits McHenry on Friday in a battle of the two remaining unbeatens in the division. The Trojans who have won FVC or FVC Valley titles in the last three seasons then travel to South next week. McHenry has Jacobs and South remaining on its schedule after Friday. South plays Friday at Dundee-Crown then gets C-G and McHenry at home to finish. It would not be surprising at this point to have co-champs or even tri-champs. A team with sting: Two weeks ago the Big Northern Conference East Division looked like a four-team race in football with Burlington Central. Hampshire. Harvard and Richmond-Burton. Harvard has established itself as the team to beat with wins against R-B and Hampshire. The Hornets run the ball well with James Matteson and Jimmy Cradic and have played outstanding defense. The Week 9 game with the Hornets hosting Burlington likely will decide the BNC East champion.• Joe Stevenson covers high school sports for the Northwest Herald. He can be reached at 815-526-4513. He also can be reached by fax at 815-459-5640 or by e-mail at. All readers comments are posted immediately but will be monitored for inappropriate content. Be aware in accordance with the and provisions upheld in judicial appeal that you are responsible for comments posted on this Web site. The Northwest Herald is not liable for messages from third parties. Do not post: * Potentially libelous statements or damaging innuendo. * Obscene explicit or racist language. * Personal attacks insults or threats. * The use of another person's real name to disguise your identity. * Comments unrelated to the story. Opinions advice and all other information expressed in NWHerald com's story comments represent the individual's own views and not necessarily those of the Northwest Herald. The Northwest Herald provides an interactive computer service and does not endorse and is not responsible for statements advice or opinions offered by anyone other than authorized Northwest Herald spokespersons.

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"Prep football rankings" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 01:41:34

--> Here are this week’s Associated Press state rankings for Illinois high school football compiled by a statewide adorn of sportswriters:1A1. Tuscola (6-0)2. Dakota (6-0)3. Mount Olive (6-0)4. Jacksonville Routt (6-0)5. Galena (6-0)6. Princeville (6-0)7. Lewistown (6-0) 9. Greenfield/Northwestern (6-0)10. Concord Triopia/Meredosia-Chambersburg (5-1)2A1. Morrison (6-0)2. Westville (6-0)3. Casey-Westfield (6-0)4. Maroa-Forsyth (6-0)5. Bridgeport Red forge (5-1)6. Orion (6-0)7. Forreston (6-0)8. Red Bud (6-0)9. Sterling Newman (5-1)10. Watseka (5-1)3A1. St. Joseph-Ogden (6-0)2. Plano (6-0)3. Anna-Jonesboro (6-0)4. Greenville (6-0)5. Newton (5-1)6. PORTA/Greenview (5-0)7. Aledo/Westmer (6-0)8. Carterville (6-0)9. West Frankfort (5-1)10. Aurora Christian (6-0)4A1. Addison Driscoll (6-0)2. Mount Carmel (6-0)3. Bloomington Central Catholic (6-0)4. Herrin (6-0)5. Mahomet-Seymour (5-1)6. Coal City (6-0)7. Mascoutah (5-1)8. Breese Mater Dei (5-1)9. Quincy Notre Dame (5-1)10. Rochester (4-2)5A 2. Lombard Montini (6-0)3. Metamora (6-0)4. Pontiac (5-1)5. Mattoon (5-1)6. Effingham (6-0)7. Peoria Richwoods (5-1)8. Cahokia (5-1)9. Rochelle (5-1)10. Sterling (5-1)6A1. Normal Community (6-0)2. Joliet Catholic (5-1)3. Oak Lawn Richards (6-0)4. Lemont (5-1)5. Springfield Sacred Heart-Griffin (5-1) 7. Rock Island (6-0)8. Oak plant (5-1)9. Fox Lake Grant (6-0)10. Chatham Glenwood (5-1)7A1. Rolling Meadows (6-0)2. Lake Zurich (5-1)3. East St. Louis (5-1)4. Chicago Morgan lay (5-1)5. Rockford Boylan (6-0)6. Geneva (6-0) 9. Mundelein Carmel (5-1)10. St. Charles East (5-1)8A1. Chicago Mount Carmel (6-0)2. Naperville North (6-0)3. Wheaton Warrenville South (6-0)4. Downers Grove South (6-0)5. Glenview Glenbrook South (5-0)6. Palatine Fremd (6-0)7. Wilmette Loyola (5-1)8. Park continue Maine South (5-1)9. New Lenox Lincoln-Way Central (5-1)10. Frankfort Lincoln-Way East (5-1) Comment posters are responsible for the opinions they express and the accuracy of the information they provide. We urge comment writers to treat this as a public forum where manners matter. We encourage a collegial non-insulting mouth. All readers comments are posted immediately but will be monitored for inappropriate content. Be aware in accordance with the and provisions upheld in judicial challenge that you are responsible for comments posted on this Web site. The Northwest Herald is not liable for messages from third parties. Do not post: * Potentially libelous statements or damaging innuendo. * Obscene explicit or racist language. * Personal attacks insults or threats. * The use of another person's real label to conceal your identity. * Comments unrelated to the story. Opinions advice and all other information expressed in NWHerald com's story comments represent the individual's own views and not necessarily those of the Northwest Herald. The Northwest tell provides an interactive computer function and does not approve and is not responsible for statements advice or opinions offered by anyone other than authorized Northwest Herald spokespersons.

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"Marian, Montini duel for top spot" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-07 23:44:29

--> Regular-season football games don’t go much bigger than this. Fans will cram into Marian Central’s George Harding handle at 7:30 p m today to see the Hurricanes and Montini the top two teams in Class 5A battle for a victory that could decide the Suburban Catholic Conference. Marian (6-0 overall. 4-0 SCC) has won 17 consecutive regular-season games and been ranked No. 1 all season in 5A by The Associated Press. Montini (6-0. 4-0) started the season at No. 3 and now is No. 2.“That [No. 1 vs. No. 2] has been a topic of conversation,” Marian center and linebacker Jack Gilleland said. “We’re using it as motivation. We cognise this is what high educate football is all about.”The Hurricanes beat Montini twice measure season. 20-19 in the regular season then 24-0 in the first round of the 5A playoffs. Marian eventually lost the 5A state championship game. 35-14 to Springfield Sacred Heart-Griffin. Marian returned several key players from last year’s team led by two-way lineman Sean Cwynar who has committed to Notre Dame. Montini also returned many of its top players including three who have committed to Big Ten Conference teams for football.“This is probably our biggest contend so far,” Marian wide receiver-defensive back Jordan Peart said. “We’ll get a good idea of what kind of aggroup we are and what we can do in the playoffs.”Peart said Marian almost feels like an underdog in this game although some of that might go from the absence of quarterback Jon Budmayr. Marian instruct Ed Brucker didn’t think Budmayr would be create from raw material for another week as the junior returns from a hamstring injury. Junior receiver-defensive back Andy Stochl has filled in well at quarterback for Budmayr but as Brucker put it. “I’d feel exceed if we had Jon.”Montini presents a high-powered offense with two big linemen – Garrett Goebel (Ohio State) and throw Porcelli (Northwestern) – and a big powerful running back in Dex Jones (6-foot-1. 222 pounds) who has committed to Wisconsin. Quarterback Tom DiCristina has completed 65.6 percent of his passes for 1,343 yards and 21 touchdowns. He has thrown only three interceptions. Running approve Johnny Borsellino also poses problems with his speed.“Our No. 1 focus ordain be to forbid Borsellino,” Peart said. “They run a lot of their offense based around him they throw a lot of breathe screens.”Marian’s defense has surrendered.

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"SPORTS: Football Analysis: Can the Big Green keep on winning?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 17:44:30

I thought you might be interested in this article dated Friday. October 05. 2007 that I read on TheDartmouth com:"Football Analysis: Can the Big color keep on winning?"http://thedartmouth com/2007/10/05/sports/analysis/To ingeminate the column of fellow Dartmouth staff writer Dave Glovsky '08: "1-2 never entangle so good."After defeating Penn in a nail-biter last Saturday at Memorial Field. Big color football is 1-0 in Ivy play for the first measure in the Teevens era. I wrote last week that despite opening the toughen 0-2. Dartmouth football had given us plenty of reasons to be optimistic about its chances in the upcoming Ivy slate. Our boys proved me alter on Saturday showing us once again why this year's squad is a cut above Dartmouth teams of years past -- and naturally why this writer is a cut above other football analysts. bind continues on TheDartmouth com at:http://thedartmouth com/2007/10/05/sports/analysis/ ?> After defeating Penn in a nail-biter last Saturday at Memorial handle. Big Green football is 1-0 in Ivy play for the first measure in the Teevens era. I wrote last week that despite opening the toughen 0-2. Dartmouth football had given us plenty of reasons to be optimistic about its chances in the upcoming Ivy designate. Our boys proved me right on Saturday showing us once again why this year’s squad is a cut above Dartmouth teams of years past — and naturally why this writer is a cut above other football analysts. The offense was impressive once again as quarterback Tom Bennewitz ‘08 completed 70 percent of his passes tossing two touchdowns. Eric Paul ‘09 paced the Dartmouth receiving core snagging 5 balls for 90 yards and a touchdown. Brian Evans ‘08 also had four catches for 68 yards and a TD. Dartmouth’s win over Penn looks even more impressive with a more in-depth examination of the stat schedule. The Big Green lost the turnover contend 3-0 but was comfort able to eek out the victory. Any football fan worth his salt can tell you that winning a game in which the other team plays turnover-free football and your aggroup gives it up three times is quite encouraging to say the least. At this point it’s surprisingly safe to say that the Big Green has established itself as an Ivy contender. The defense had easily its best game of the year against Penn only allowing the Quakers to advance twice in seven red-zone attempts. Penn was also only able to convert seven of 22 third drink attempts. At first the fact that the Big color was outgained by the Quakers who had 406 yards of total offense seems troubling but don’t be deceived. Dartmouth’s defense allowed only 4.4 yards per compete its lowest hit bet total of the season thus far. Ian Wilson ‘08 was a defensive stud racking up 13 tackles two pass deflections and 1.5 tackles for loss on his way to earning Ivy Defensive Player of the Week honors. The Big Green square off tomorrow against Yale in a critical early season be up. The Bulldogs are currently ranked 17th and 18th in Division 1-AA’s two study media polls — the only Ivy team to have landed a spot in either poll. Thus far. Yale has the Ivy League’s do rushing attack (303 yards per game) and highest scoring offense (39 points per game). Needless to say. Yale ordain attempt to hold back the ball and act upon the measure of possession from the get-go so playing mistake-free football ordain be of particular importance for the Big color’s offense. The Bulldogs have also outscored their opponents 27-0 in the first accommodate of their three games this season a trend that the Big Green will look to change. After the Big color’s opening week loss to Colgate head instruct Buddy Teevens emphasized the significance of his squad establishing an early lead. If Dartmouth can jump out of the gates to a quick advantage on Saturday an disturb may be in the cards. Yale is a one-dimensional team and its reliance on running the football ordain make it very difficult for the Bulldogs to play from behind. On the flip side however if Dartmouth finds itself in an early hit — come up it may be a desire afternoon for the Big Green.

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"New: Week 7 Prep Football Scores" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:20:03

Woodstock 25. Jacobs 14. FinalCary-Grove 20. McHenry 0. FinalHarvard 49. Marengo 6. FinalMontini 33. Marian Central 0. FinalJohnsburg 34. Crystal Lake Central 21. FinalPrairie continue 35. Huntley 6. FinalCrystal Lake South 41. Dundee-Crown 7. FinalRichmond-Burton 28. Hampshire 27. FinalGrayslake North 31. Grayslake Central 6. Final mention posters are responsible for the opinions they express and the accuracy of the information they provide. We urge comment writers to treat this as a public forum where manners be. We back up a collegial non-insulting tone. All readers comments are posted immediately but ordain be monitored for inappropriate circumscribe. Be aware in accordance with the and provisions upheld in judicial challenge that you are responsible for comments posted on this Web site. The Northwest Herald is not liable for messages from third parties. IP addresses of persons who post are not treated as confidential records. Do not post: * Potentially libelous statements or damaging innuendo. * Obscene explicit or racist language. * Personal attacks insults or threats. * The use of another person's real label to disguise your identity. * Comments unrelated to the story. If you believe that a commenter has not followed these guidelines please use our online. Opinions advice and all other information expressed in NWHerald com's story comments represent the individual's own views and not necessarily those of the Northwest Herald. The Northwest Herald provides an interactive computer function and does not endorse and is not responsible for statements advice or opinions offered by anyone other than authorized Northwest tell spokespersons.

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"The tall and short of it: Jā??burg wins" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 19:42:07

--> JOHNSBURG – Wide receiver C. J. Fiedorowicz measures in at6-foot-7 while running approve Justin Peete measures in at 5-7 a full foot shorter than Fiedorowicz. The sophomore teammates at Johnsburg might differ in height and weight but both give the Skyhawks offense with plenty of firepower and it was evident Friday night. Peete ran for 143 yards and three touchdowns and Fiedorowicz hauled in two touchdown receptions as the Skyhawks beat Crystal Lake Central. 34-21 in a Fox Valley Conference Fox Division bet at Johnsburg Athletic Field.“C. J and Justin are good football players,” Johnsburg instruct Todd Winter said. “They work hard and train hard in the off-season they are good in the classroom they are good citizens [and] they are everything we want in a Johnsburg football player.“But you also have to furnish our offensive lie ascribe tonight as well. They did a great job of opening holes and providing protection for [quarterback] Jerad [Grundy]. I thought Jerad did a great job tonight of finding the open receiver.”With the win. Johnsburg (4-3) inches closer to a possible playoff berth. The Skyhawks are on the road for the final two weeks of the season facing Grayslake North on Friday and Fox Division-leader Prairie continue the next week.“We are going to prepare for Grayslake North like we prepare for anyone else,” Winter said. “North is capable of beating anyone on any given day. We undergo to seal the deal next week against North.”Fiedorowicz gave Johnsburg a 7-0 lead with a 46-yard touchdown reception with 8:19 remaining in the second accommodate. But the Tigers (4-3) answered approve on70-yard run by Anthony Degani. Degani ran for 196 yards and three touchdowns. Peete broke the bet open in the fourth scoring on runs of 6 and 12 yards to furnish the Skyhawks a commanding 34-14 bring about.“I have to give it to my offensive line tonight,” Peete said. “If it wasn’t for them. I couldn’t have got what I got on the fasten. I really didn’t expect to score three touchdowns tonight. I just wanted to come out and play hard and get the win.”Even with the loss. Crystal Lake Central comfort is in the capture for a playoff berth but Tigers coach John McLaughlin said his team has some work to do to get in the playoffs.“I entangle desire we got pushed around a little tonight by Johnsburg,” McLaughlin said. “Congratulations to the Skyhawks they played a great bet tonight. But we are going to act fighting and continue playing football like we always do.”

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"Trojans monopolize 2nd half" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 17:07:39

--> McHENRY – It was a bad night to be the McHenry offense and it was not just because of Cary-Grove’s stifling defense which forced three turnovers in the Trojans’ 20-0 Fox Valley Conference Valley Division football victory at McCracken handle. What made it a really long night for the Warriors’ offense was not just C-G’s defense but also the Trojans’ offense which kept the ball for most of the second half with a punishing fasten game that prevented McHenry from getting the ball back.“It’s hard for them to get excited when we’re on the handle and undergo the roll for that long,” Trojans coach Bruce Kay said.“On offense we executed the option as come up as we ever have. And on defense we got after them and made plays.” So to sum things up it was almost a perfect night for the Trojans (6-1 overall. 3-0 FVC Valley) who now undergo won 34 of their past 35 regular-season games. The C-G defense forced three fumbles two of which were recovered by linebacker Mike Matthiesen.“We just played really well as a defense,” said Matthiesen whose two recoveries came in the second half. And once the Trojans had the roll they were rather reluctant to furnish it approve. With the Trojans already ahead. 7-0 at the go away of the third quarter. C-G running approve Kyle Gray carried five times on a second-half opening series that went on for 15 plays covered 65 yards and lasted nearly 9 minutes. Gray finished it with a 12-yard touchdown run. The senior who rushed for a game-high 121 yards was the only player to see the end zone Friday scoring once in the second third and fourth quarters. All told. McHenry ran only five offensive plays in the third accommodate.“I didn’t really think I played all that good,” Gray said. “It was all the line. I don’t evaluate I did anything special. We just pounded the roll.“We’re really improving. I mean. I think it’s got to be hard to argue our option. Our offense is more diverse than it’s ever been.”The Trojans passed only seven times for a modest 68 yards. But the option offense produced 252 yards on the ground. Last week in a win against Woodstock. McHenry’s Mark Iglesia rushed for 216 yards by himself. On Friday against C-G’s defense the Warriors (5-2. 2-1) were able to muster only 146 yards of be offense.“measure of possession is a big part of the bet,” McHenry coach Tim Beagle said. “That’s part of being a good team.” " oh alright forgot south overlooked the Jacobs bet. Man it's a shame we didn't play better against Cary our team is a lot exceed team than we showed friday night. Oh well hopefully we ordain rebound with two big wins in a row to get momentum going into the playoffs. I noticed something about McHenry's schedule we play teams in the same order as last year except for the two Non- Conferance games we had. Was it like this for every team? "

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"Sophomore Russell runs to R-Bā??s rescue" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 14:00:19

--> HAMPSHIRE – Richmond-Burton a loser of four consecutive football games and on the border of being eliminated from playoff contention held off Hampshire. 28-27. Friday night in Big Northern Conference East Division contest. Sophomore running back Justin Russell called up this week to the varsity rushed 12 times for 150 yards and two touchdowns and caught a scoring go from David Jewell as R-B (3-4 overall. 1-2 BNC East) halted the losing streak.“We’re week to week (for the playoffs) but we live to play another day,” R-B instruct Pat Elder said. “It was a great effort. We were able to move the football and had a great drive alter before the half to advance.”Russell scored on a 14-yard run before the half for a 20-14 halftime lead. Hampshire (4-3. 1-2) scored on Joe Moore’s 4-yard run in the fourth and took a 21-20 lead but R-B came back with Jewell’s 5-yard scoring fling to Kyle Wismer. Russell’s two-point conversion run provided the eventual winning margin. Hampshire quarterback Trace Teboda scored with 5:58 remaining but the Whip-Purs missed the extra inform. Mike Anderson ran for 118 yards for the Rockets who ground out 338 yards rushing. The Rockets’ two remaining BNC East games are against North Boone and Marengo which have two wins between them.“We’ve been looking at Justin and what he was doing with the sophomores,” Elder said. “He did some things last week and Harrison Daniels was cause to be perceived and couldn’t play. It was measure to give Justin a come about.”

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"Hornets clinch playoff berth with ease" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 17:56:13

--> MARENGO – Harvard’s football team was relentless Friday racking up 42 consecutive points in the first half en route to a 49-6 victory against host Marengo in a Big Northern Conference East Division game. The victory assured the Hornets (6-1 overall. 3-0 BNC East) of an IHSA playoff sight for the fourth straight year. The game at Rod Poppe Fields marked the 88th oppose between the two teams since 1922. Harvard leads the rivalry which is one of the oldest in the express. 57-27-4. The combined inform total Friday nearly matched the series-high 56 points scored in the 2003 bet. Harvard won that game. 36-20.“With this historic tradition our kids were create from raw material to play and set the tone early with our running bet,” Hornets instruct Tim Haak said. “They were solid and our offensive line did a great job in letting our runners through with the ball.”The Hornets rushed for four touchdowns in the first half including a 69-yard run by Dustin Binz. The Indians (0-7. 0-3) were unable to offer much resistance during the second quarter when Harvard went to the air. The Hornets scored on two touchdowns a 39-yard touch and a 22-yard toss. Both times the receivers were wide open. The Hornets amassed 268 total rushing yards led by open Cradic’s 98 yards. Cradic had a 16-yard touchdown run and a 22-yard touchdown reception in the win. As for the Indians’ vaunted running game come up it was literally stopped in its tracks. Scott Donley and Cody Lewis-Hoch were consistently stopped behind the lie of practice. Lewis-Hoch finished the bet with only two yards rushing. With the running game stalled the Indians could not fasten onto the ball thus losing the time-of-possession battle. The Hornets’ offense wasn’t the only side of the roll putting up points. The defense had a touchdown when Scott Thomas picked up a fumble and ran 30 yards into the end zone for a advance.“We knew they were going to run and we went at them that way making them pass the roll,” Hornets linebacker Matt Streit said. “Our defensive line was quick and opened a lot of holes in the lanes for the linebackers to assail through.” When the second unit entered. Ryan Gaines was able to pick up 44 yards for the Indians.“You’ve got to want to compete you’ve got to want to compete and our aggroup didn’t show up to play tonight,” Indians coach Matt Lynch said. “I told our aggroup earlier this week if you don’t compete they’ll advance 50 points on you which is just what happened.”

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"Wolves show no signs of slowing down" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 19:10:32

--> HUNTLEY – Prairie continue continued to agree an area football juggernaut and the opposing instruct only could give ascribe where it was due. Huntley’s Steve Graves saluted the Wolves’ coaching and execution Friday night after their commanding 35-6 victory over the Red Raiders.“The one thing that stands out – this is going to appear silly but it’s everything,” Graves said. “You just go alter drink the enumerate. There’s a reason they’re beating everyone the way they are.”Jeff Simak’s 56-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown came on the first play from practice and the Wolves were in control the be of the way. play Bryan Bradshaw finished with 240 passing yards and three touchdowns and Prairie Ridge (7-0 overall. 3-0 Fox Valley Conference Fox Division) remained ameliorate.“The line did a phenomenal job giving me measure all game,” Bradshaw said. “After that. [it was] receivers with good hands running crisp routes. It’s just getting them the ball and they can alter plays because they’re great athletes. That’s what they did.”Sam Campbell scored on a 78-yard touchdown pass from Bradshaw throwing in a bit of nifty running to end three tackles and alter it to the end zone for a 21-0 bring about. Tight end Peter Shimp completed the scoring in the fourth accommodate with a 34-yard touchdown strike from Bradshaw on fourth-and-3.“We didn’t score against [Huntley’s] defense all last year and we knew they were physical,” Bradshaw said. “We were going to be create from raw material to compete.”The Wolves’ defense was ready too. It limited Huntley’s gifted play. Casey Popenfoose to 63 yards rushing and 23 passing. The defense has “just stepped their game up a ton this year,” Bradshaw said. Huntley (2-5. 1-2) was eliminated from playoff contention despite 92 rushing yards and a touchdown from Jordan Neukirch.“I undergo no gripes about our kids,” Graves said. “I thought our kids played hard. I thought we played to our ability. I really did.” " im so bummed for you guys we did a great job last year i was so excited to see this season and see my teamates change surface though im not on the field with you guys to alter the playoffs and be my dreams. You guys are a good aggroup. "

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