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Zajesky, Red Devils race past Raiders
November 7, 2008
BY STEVE TUCKER -- SUN-TIMES
It took Hinsdale Central’s Rick Zajesky a month to get back on the
football field after sustaining a high ankle sprain. It took him
less than a minute to find the end zone.
Zajesky, a 5-10, 185-pound senior running back had first-half
touchdown runs of 62 and 67 yards as the Red Devils shocked
Bolingbrook 35-14 in a second-round Class 8A playoff game Friday
night in Hinsdale.
On the second play from scrimmage, Zajesky (11 carries, 175 yards)
broke through the line and sprinted for a score to put Hinsdale
Central (9-2) on top.
“I’m not going to lie, I didn’t think it would happen that fast,”
Zajesky said. “It was so hard to miss games because I love the guys
on this team. But I made up for it.”
After linebacker Brendan Sullivan and the defense stopped
Bolingbrook (10-1) on a fourth-and-inches, a 29-yard Zajesky run to
the Raiders’ 1, set up a touchdown plunge by Jake Knowles.
On the first play of the second quarter, Zajesky broke loose again
and went 67 yards to put the Red Devils up 21-0.
“He is such a big part of what we do,” Hinsdale coach Mike DiMatteo
said of Zajesky. “He is a major difference-maker. And [assistant
coach] Tom Dorrance did a fantastic job with the defense.”
Bolingbrook got on the board late in the half on a 35-yard pass from
Brad Geever to Anthony Greene. But Hinsdale answered as quarterback
John Whitelaw completed two passes for 29 yards and ran twice for 34
more, scoring from five yards with 56 second to play to make it 28-7
at the break.
Early in the third quarter, Bolingbrook’s third turnover, a fumble
was recovered by Eric Alexander, led to an eight-yard scoring run by
Whitelaw to put Hinsdale up 35-7.
“From the first run that Rich had, we sent a message that they were
not going to come in and waltz all over us,” said Whitelaw, who
carried 19 times for 136 yards. “We were confident that we could do
what we had to do. I really don’t think they saw a triple option
like we run.
“There are no words to describe what having Rich back means. He adds
another whole dimension.”
In the first half, Allan Cameron recovered a fumble and David Lutz
had an interception.
“During captain’s time, we talked to the team,” said Sullivan, who
had a cast removed from his wrist earlier in the day. “It was going
to be the team — offense, defense and special teams. No one gave us
a chance. It was us against the world.”
The Raiders added a fourth-quarter touchdown on a 29-yard pass from
Geever to Chris Williams.
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