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Batavia football shuts down East to clinch share of UEC River title

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“From here, we’ve just got to keep going up,” said Bulldogs senior Adam Hunger, an offensive lineman who also has seen time as a wingback blocker and goal-line defender this fall. “We know we’ve got Elgin next week. We don’t want to look past them, but we want to look forward to the playoffs. The coaches are really expressing that we’ve got to get better every week.”

East installed a new scoreboard this week, and for a short time, the panel between the LED light display and top “St. Charles East Fighting Saints” sign read “Home of the Clippers” until it was covered up.

Changing some of their offensive identity might have spurred the Saints to more than 89 first-half yards. As Batavia gradually gained offensive steam, East still could be confident about where it stood.

After forcing the Bulldogs into a pair of 3-and-outs on their first two possessions, the Saints assumed the position of the rest of their UEC River brethren, watching Scaccia, Anthony Thielk and Strittmatter impact the game with touchdowns.

Scaccia capped a 39-yard drive with a 1-yard run late in the first quarter, but the Saints recovered to limit Batavia on its next two possessions. That included an especially promising chance for the Bulldogs, who used a 61-yard Scaccia run on first down to advance to East’s 11.

The Saints’ secondary held after that, forcing quarterback Micah Coffey into three incompletions, including a pass intended for Strittmatter on 4th and 12 from the 13. Defensive backs LJ Rutkowski, Barry and Andrew Badowski, among others, shared coverage of Strittmatter, and largely were effective until the waning moments before halftime.

With 4th-down conversion attempts now nearly a staple of the attack – Batavia has attempted just one field goal this season – Coffey found Strittmatter for 18 yards on a key 4th and 2 from the East 37. One play later, the pair connected for a 19-yard score that make it 19-0 with Daniel Albrecht’s ensuing point-after

East, meantime, turned to the 4th-down conversion attempt by necessity in the second half. A fake punt near midfield in the third quarter was snuffed, and the Bulldogs pressured Mitchell into one last incompletion on 4th and goal from the 9 with 1:50 to go.


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