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Richmond-Burton 28, Burlington Central 0: At Burlington, BC faced constant pressure from Richmond-Burton's defensive line and secondary as its offense never could find a foothold. t

Senior quarterback Tyler Majewski completed 6 of 18 passes for 71 yards for Central (5-2 overall, 4-1 Big Northern Conference East) but was sacked three times in the game. Joshua Sherman returned a Central fumble in the first quarter for a touchdown to set the defensive pace for Richmond-Burton.

"A lot of issues [tonight] have to do with [Richmond-Burton's] ability," Burlington Central coach Rich Crabel said. "We didn't do the things we set out to do."

Junior Reilly Marino took the bulk of Central's carries, amassing 74 yards on 17 rushes.

GIRLS TENNIS

Upstate Eight Conference River Division meet: At Elgin and Streamwood, Batavia and St. Charles East both advanced four entries to today's finals at Elgin.

The two-time defending conference champion Bulldogs, who held a one-point edge on the field after the dual season, sent two singles and two doubles entries, including the top doubles team of Amelia Cogan and Jenny Mizikar and No. 2 singles player Liza Fruendt.

"As long as we win our matches, we shouldn't have anything to worry about," Batavia coach Brad Nelson said, "even though this could come down to the wire. We still control our own destiny, is the biggest thing."

East, which suffered its lone league loss to the Bulldogs last week, advanced each of its doubles pairings, led by the No. 1 tandem of Haydyn Jones and Kelsie Roberton. For Geneva, Kirby Einck leads a field of three Vikings singles players in the finals.

• Chris Burrows contributed to this report.

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