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Huskies ripe with Tri-Cities ties entering Orange Bowl

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Northern Illinois linebacker Michael Santacaterina participates in a drill during practice at Huskie Stadium last month. Santacaterina is one of two Geneva alumni on the Orange Bowl-bound Huskies, who boast three other players with Tri-Cities ties. (Rob Winner – rwinner@shawmedia.com)

DeKALB – Northern Illinois special teamer Bobby Winkel played at Huskie Stadium three times before entering college, all as a budding prospect for the Tri-City Chargers.

His teams went 2-1 in league championship games at NIU. The heavyweight eighth-grade team that also included Huskies linebacker Michael Santacaterina did not qualify.

Stalking the stadium turf is much less of a novelty these days for NIU’s Tri-Cities connection, which also includes left tackle Ryan Brown, emergency quarterback Matt Williams and reserve fullback Jess Striedl. Sharing a huddle with grown youth football teammates, however, doesn’t seem to get old. If you’re going to represent your area code, why not a place like Miami for tonight’s Orange Bowl against Florida State?

“We always mess around, we always say half the team’s from the 630 even though it’s not quite that much,” said Winkel, a Marmion alumnus from Batavia. “We always surprise people when we say we’re all from the same towns. It’s nice having guys you grew up with and knew when you were little, playing with them. That’s always nice, because I can call any of them up, and I know they’ve got my back for anything I need. Same with our families.”

Along with Winkel, Brown (St. Charles North), Santacaterina (Geneva), and Striedl (St. Charles East) are redshirt sophomores who graduated high school in 2010.

Williams graduated from Geneva two years later and has redshirted his freshman season. He was Santacaterina’s high school teammate as a sophomore, and was aware of Brown, Striedl and Winkel as top area talent at the time.

“The connection that we have, being so close to home, and the pipeline that we can continue to make is just awesome,” Williams said.

Speaking with the Chronicle before the Huskies’ GoDaddy.com Bowl appearance against Arkansas State last season, then-senior linebacker Pat Schiller also used “pipeline” to describe the program’s Fox Valley connection. While he’s glad to re-route it to the Tri-Cities, Schiller specifically was referring to his alma mater, Geneva.

NIU’s 2011 team featured a trio of former Vikings, branded by the school’s public relations staff as “The Geneva Three.” Santacaterina is the only one remaining.

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