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"Just to see him live and not on TV or film is great, and to see what he's become is even better," Patrick Brown said. "His journey from a walk-on to a starter is just outstanding."

Patrick Brown was sitting down to lunch Dec. 3 when a representative from the Dolphins called him. Brown had spent part of 2010 with Miami, and the team wanted him back on its 53-man roster.

He flew to Florida later that day, arrived at night, passed a physical the next morning and signed shortly thereafter. Brown traveled with the team for Sunday's loss at San Francisco, but did not dress, as he's still learning the Dolphins' system.

The Dolphins-49ers game aired locally on CBS, and a few friends texted Brown telling him they had seen him in streetclothes on TV. That didn't seem so farfetched to Brown, whose fiance is from Miami.

The past week? That's another story.

"It's something that our family still can't believe right now," Patrick Brown said. "I really hope it works out for everyone."

MAC attack: Huskies linebacker Michael Santacaterina was a multisport athlete at Geneva, dabbling in basketball after football season.

Speaking about detractors of NIU's looming Orange Bowl appearance, "Santa" gave a baseball metaphor when addressing his conference, a non-automatic BCS qualifier.

"I'm definitely going to bat for the MAC, oh yeah. I'm the cleanup hitter for the MAC," Santacaterina said. "Obviously, I've got our team's back. We deserve to be there 100 percent. No way around it."

Mr. perfect: St. Charles North junior Isaac Marshall rolled a perfect 300 game Saturday, taking individual high-game honors in a tournament at Rockford's Don Carter Lanes.

He treated the accomplishment coolly, he said, much like his discussion during Monday's practice at St. Charles Bowl.

"I wasn't really thinking about it too much," Marshall said. "I kind of was just going with the flow and seeing what was happening. Just try to forget about everything that was happening, so I think that worked."

Marshall recorded a strike in each of his 12 rolls. It was his first 300 game.

• Kevin Druley is a sports writer for the Kane County Chronicle. He can be reached at 630-845-5347 or kdruley@shawmedia.com.

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