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Kaneland defense's mistakes going away

MAPLE PARK – For one possession last week against Sterling, it seemed like nothing had changed for the Kaneland football defense.

The Knights had allowed 59 points in wins against Chicago Brooks and Huntley, and as Sterling reeled off five consecutive first downs on their first possession, safety Kory Harner felt like he was seeing the same story unfold.

“The first possession, when they had the five first downs, I was like ‘Uh oh, we’ve got to pick it up,’” Harner said. “Our intensity was not too great.”

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