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Scouting Huntley @ Dundee-Crown

Huntley (3-4 0-3) at Dundee-Crown (1-6, 0-3)

When Today at 7:15 p.m.

Last met in 2006 Huntley 20, Dundee-Crown 6

Last week CL South 41, Huntley 0; Jacobs 37, Dundee-Crown 6

Outlook The goal for Huntley is simple: take care of business by winning the final two games of the season against Dundee-Crown and Jacobs (2-5) to qualify for playoff consideration as a 5-4 team. The Red Raiders have 32 playoff points heading into Week 8, which puts them on the good side of the bubble. First things first, however. They have to beat Dundee-Crown, which was blown out by Jacobs in a rivalry game last week without the help of leading rusher/receiver Danny Sharp, who did not play (coach's decision). Both teams are seeking their first Valley Division victories. Huntley will attack with heavy doses of senior Brett Kleckner, who has rushed for 440 yards and 5 touchdowns. The Chargers defense allows 319 yards per game and will attempt to halt a 6-game losing skid. "We're just staying positive and not burying them in practice," D-C coach Mike Davis said. "So far it's been pretty good in practice this week. Huntley is big. They've got a real good fullback and they run a lot of different things on offense. I expect them to give the ball to their fullback until we stop him".

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