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Batavia football’s Bowman, Hunger sign with Concordia-St. Paul

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Batavia’s Robbie Bowman celebrates with his teammates during a game last season. Bowman will go to Concordia University-St. Paul with teammate Adam Hunger. (Kane County Chronicle file photo)

Robbie Bowman and Adam Hunger were starting to consider Concordia University-St. Paul a lost cause.

The Batavia football seniors were intrigued by the Division II program in Minnesota but their interest appeared to be unrequited. Little did the puzzled duo know a shakeup on the program’s coaching staff was to blame.

“We were sending stuff up there, and it just kept coming back because [the defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator] had been let go already, and we didn’t know that,” Bowman said. “But then the head coach and the new defensive coordinator who had just been hired came down and talked to us again, and invited us up.

“We both decided to go up together, and we just decided we wanted to go there together, because we loved the school.”

Bowman, a safety, and Hunger, an offensive lineman, are two of four Batavia football players who took part in a signing day ceremony Wednesday morning at the high school.

They have been close friends since Bowman moved to town from Iowa during middle school.

“It’s a really good feeling,” Hunger said. “I’m going so far from home, but I’ll still have my best friend with me. Hopefully we can get to room together and grow together as players there.”

Bulldogs defensive end Marquise Jenkins is Winona State-bound, meaning three of the four Bulldogs seniors will play their college football in Minnesota.

Jenkins committed to Winona in December but acknowledged “a couple scares” in recent weeks, including some admissions confusion that since has been rectified. At Winona, Jenkins will be a conference rival of Bowman and Hunger in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

The most recent decision was made by All-State receiver Zach Strittmatter, who is atop Batavia’s senior class academically and zeroed in on prestigious universities. He wound up deciding on Washington University (Mo).

“I was debating all week between Lafayette College and Wash U.,” Strittmatter said. “I had a really tough week. It was affecting some school things, and I just couldn’t get it off of my mind.

“And then on Sunday morning, my dad came into my room and was like ‘I’m ready to make this decision if you’re ready.’ I was like ‘Yeah, I think I’m ready,’ but I still didn’t know which way I was going to go, and he was like ‘I think you should go to Wash U.’ … I just needed the confirmation because that’s where I wanted to go and that’s what I wanted to do. I needed that extra kick in the butt, basically.”

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