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

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Even with a pair of key linemen – Wes Pasholk and Eric Giers – out with injuries, North coach Mark Gould thought the North Stars’ toughness allowed them to remain competitive.

“I think you come in and just say let’s see how we hold up, the whole team, all the way down the line, against Batavia,” Gould said. “And I thought the kids battled real well.

“That was the thing, we said we have to come in and play physical ... and let them know you’re going to play physical also.”

The game started in frenetic fashion as Batavia scored on its first two plays from scrimmage, both times capitalizing on short fields.

Batavia senior Marquise Jenkins blocked the punt that followed North’s game-opening possession and recovered the loose ball himself at the North 2-yard line. Scaccia (20 carries, 144 yards, two TDs) scored on the next play, and Dan Albrecht’s point after made it 7-0.

North answered back quickly on its ensuing possession – a 48-yard strike from Ryan Fischbach to Zach Kirby eventually set up the first of two George Edlund rushing touchdowns in the first half.

But Scaccia returned North’s subsequent kickoff to the North Stars’ 30, and Coffey hit Rourke Mullins for a TD on first down to make it 14-6 only four minutes into the game.

The teams traded scores in the second quarter as the Bulldogs took a 21-13 lead into halftime.

After the Bulldogs jumped ahead, 28-13, on Scaccia’s second touchdown run, North crept back within 28-20 on a 59-yard touchdown reception by Zach Kirby, who made most of his hay after the catch.

Kirby finished with 141 receiving yards on five receptions for North, which must defeat Larkin and South Elgin the next two weeks to have a shot at the postseason.

Batavia played the second half without Thielk, a two-way standout at running back and linebacker who was feeling ill during the game, Piron said.

Neither team turned the ball over Coffey finished 12 for 19 passing for 144 yards and rushed for 56 yards, while North’s Fischbach went 8 for 15 with 173 passing yards.


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