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2012 KANE COUNTY CHRONICLE BOYS FOOTBALL ALL-AREA TEAM

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FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE

Micah Coffey, Batavia, Jr., QB
A Bulldogs legacy following in the footsteps of two older brothers, Coffey completed 60 percent of his passes in his first season under center. The All-UEC River selection passed for 1,732 yards and 18 touchdowns for the 9-1 league champs.

Bobby Hess, Geneva, Sr., RB
Hess was a steadying – and fleet – force for the Geneva offense during a season of injuries and transition at quarterback. He rushed 213 times for 1,496 yards and 22 touchdowns while scoring 144 of the Vikings' 283 points.

Anthony Scaccia, Batavia, Jr., RB
The shifty Scaccia spelled a cramping Anthony Thielk in the Bulldogs' Week 1 victory against eventual 8A runner-up Glenbard North. He scarcely left the field after that, tallying 12 touchdowns and 1,946 all-purpose yards as a runner/receiver/kick returner.

Chad Beebe, Aurora Christian, Sr., WR
Northern Illinois recruit established program records for receptions in a single game (16), season (65) and career (156) despite missing five games with a broken right arm. Finished with 980 receiving yards and 15 TDs for two-time defending 3A state champs.

Zack Martinelli, Kaneland, Sr., WR
Led the Knights in receptions (43) yards (731) and touchdowns (11) during a season in which his expert run-blocking was equally coveted. Kaneland balanced its rushing attempts out of its powerful spread offense, but Martinelli always stood at the ready.

Zach Strittmatter, Batavia, Sr., WR
Caught plenty of attention in opposing game plans en route to 52 receptions for 798 yards and 13 touchdowns. The three-year starter was an Illinois Coaches Association Class 7A All-State pick, Academic All-State honoree and UEC River Offensive MVP.

Kyle Bosch, St. Francis, Sr., OL
The hulking Michigan recruit from St. Charles closed a standout career by anchoring a Spartans front five that paved the way for a solid Wing-T attack. The Spartans averaged 6.4 yards per carry during the season, but finished just a few playoff points shy of the 5A postseason.

Connor Chapman, Geneva, Sr., OL
Vikings coach Rob Wicinski leaned on the burly right tackle to make assignment calls at the line of scrimmage. Most times, they were spot on, as the two-time all-UEC River honoree was part of an offense that averaged 254.9 yards per game on the ground.

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