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"We don't want to get a big head," junior running back/safety Jesse Balluff said. "We know that we could lose any week. I definitely try to keep people humble. I don't want anybody getting cocky, you know. So we've just got to keep working."

The Knights host Sycamore (5-2) and Morris (7-0) to close the regular season as they aim for a third straight conference title. Last season's Morris game, a 31-28 Kaneland victory, was the team's closest conference shave by eight points.

Geneva football part of breast cancer initiative
Geneva is set to be part of a National Breast Cancer Awareness Month effort when it hosts Metea Valley in its home football finale at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

"A Crucial Catch: Annual Screening Saves Lives" is a venture between the American Cancer Society, National Football League and high school teams nationwide. Geneva students will sell pink T-shirts and rally towels as a fundraiser for breast cancer research. In addition, a local florist has donated carnations as part of an on-field, halftime ceremony recognizing breast cancer survivors.

"The students really took this on and made it their own, which is great," said American Cancer Society staff partner Megan Goldbeck, who has worked with Geneva faculty member Mary Keyzer in coordinating the event. "It really says something about the staff and kids at Geneva High."

For more information on the effort, log on to www.crucialcatchillinois.com or call (800) 227-2345.

– Kevin Druley, kdruley@shawmedia.com

IN THE GROOVE

Jesse Balluff,
Kaneland, Jr., RB/S
What he did:
Balluff helped keep the Knights unbeaten by scoring four touchdowns – two each rushing and receiving – and snagging an interception that set up another score in Kaneland's 55-0 road rout of Yorkville.

Anthony Scaccia
Batavia, Jr., RB
What he did:
Scaccia accounted for just over 40 percent of Batavia's total offense in Friday's 35-20 victory against St. Charles North, getting 144 of his 150 yards on the ground while scoring a pair of rushing touchdowns.

WHAT WE LEARNED LAST WEEK
Burlington Central needs help in its quest for a Big Northern East title. Richmond-Burton blanked BC, 28-0, in Friday's meeting of Rocket men, handing Central its first conference loss. Both Rockets teams trail league leader North Boone, which is unbeaten but plays R-B and BC in the next two weeks.


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