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Batavia football breaks free in 2nd half to beat St. Charles North

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Batavia wide receiver Rourke Mullins cuts up field Friday after a catch during the Bulldogs’ 35-20 victory over St. Charles North. (Jeff Krage – For the Kane County Chronicle)

BATAVIA – The bar is so high for the Batavia football team that playing great football – not good football – is the weekly expectation.

The Bulldogs weren’t sure they achieved that Friday, but nonetheless were gratified to turn back a streaking St. Charles North team, 35-20, on senior night at Bulldog Stadium.

Ever since Batavia defeated DuPage Valley Conference power Glenbard North on opening night, simply winning games has not been the standard by which the Bulldogs (7-0, 4-0 UEC River) measure themselves.

“If we play like we did against Glenbard North every week, we know we can play with anyone in the state,” Batavia senior offensive lineman Adam Hunger said. “We haven’t played like that the past few weeks. We haven’t had to play like that but we know we need to. We’re going to pick it up in practice.”

Bulldogs coach Dennis Piron acknowledged his team has some fine-tuning to do ahead of next week’s critical conference matchup at St. Charles East, but still saw plenty to like against the North Stars (3-4, 3-2 UEC River), who had won three games in a row.

“They’re always a little bit disappointed when they don’t dominate somebody and don’t blow them out all the time but that isn’t going to happen,” Piron said. “These are good football programs. ... They were very well prepared for us tonight and it was a heck of a football game because of that.”

Batavia carried a modest lead much of the second half but took control when junior quarterback Micah Coffey scored on a 48-yard bootleg scamper with 5:49 left in the fourth quarter for the night’s final touchdown.

“We saw that they had been biting on certain fakes and they weren’t following me when I was carrying them on,” Coffey said. “That’s all [Tyler Miller] and [Anthony] Thielk and [Anthony] Scaccia setting that up, guys keying on them because they’re such great players, and then our linemen getting it done up front.”

Batavia kept North in check the rest of the way, quieting a visiting North Stars crowd that made plenty of noise as North remained in the hunt for an upset most of the night.

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