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Glenbard West reigns supreme for Silver title
October 24, 2008
BY STEVE TUCKER -- SUN-TIMES
About the same time the sky opened, so did holes by the Glenbard
West offensive line.
The Hilltoppers had very little success moving the ball on their
first two possessions. After heavy rain hit, the Glenbard West
running game kicked it up a notch in a battle for the West Suburban
Silver title and held on for a 9-0 victory over Hinsdale Central
Friday night in Hinsdale.
"We just wanted to pound it, call it three yards and a cloud of
mud," Glenbard West coach Chad Hetlet said. "I was surprised we
could shut them out, but our defense is extremely fast and very
physical."
The post-game celebration included players sliding across the field,
led by center Tim O'Neil, similar to what the Cubs did when their
first night game was rained out, but this was with no tarp.
After No. 8 Hinsdale Central (7-2, 5-1) drove deep into Glenbard
West territory, the Red Devils were stopped on a fourth down play
and the No. 5 Hilltoppers (9-0, 6-0) took over at their own 12.
It took just five runs by Matt Hassan, Robert Cook and Bryant Venson
for an 88-yard scoring drive. Hassan had the longest run, 45 yards.
And Cook, who finished with 131yards rushing, capped the drive with
a 21-yard scoring run.
"We knew the weather was going to be bad," Cook said. "We all went
out and got 3/4-inch cleats. Winning conference, I can't describe
it."
The Glenbard defense held with Connor Loftus getting his second sack
of the first half. On a fourth-and-long, the snap sailed over the
head of Hinsdale's John Whitelaw, resulting in a safety.
"We knew this was our biggest game," Loftus said. "We knew that we
had to stop Whitelaw. We had a great week of practice and we were
ready."
Hinsdale got the ball back on a Sean O'Grady interception but
couldn't move the ball and punted.
Cook got loose for 42 yards on the first play from scrimmage.
Then, lightening came and after a delay of almost an hour, the game
resumed with 1:15 to play in the half. Glenbard West fumbled and
Hinsdale ran out the clock. There was no halftime.
Glenbard West All-American lineman Chris Watt suited up and warmed
up but did not play with an injured ankle. Hinsdale Central running
back Rich Zajesky was also sidelined with an ankle injury of his
own.
"The ankle is coming along," Watt said. "It's feeling better every
day."
Jordan Rush, a junior defensive lineman for the Hilltoppers, is the
grandson of U.S. Congressman Bobby Rush, who was expected to attend
the game. The sophomore roster included Trace Sorey, the son of
Super Bowl lineman Revie Sorey
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