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listening. Josh, as we're recording this, I have a cup of coffee in my hand. I'm in the car and we're gearing up to talk some football here on Wednesday morning. As we tape, it's how are we doing this morning? Doing good? I mean kind of like we I talked about a four in this podcast. I get to Tuesday, Wednesday, I kind of feel like the batteries have been recharged a little bit from Friday Night and I can start really looking ahead to you know, the week ahead. And
we certainly do that. But first, well we'll look from behind from last week, you know, like you said, thanks everybody for joining us, Thanks for everyone's support, Thanks to those who tune in last Friday, when you know, Jake and Steve Susie were hosting Friday Night Live, and you know, I tuned in a little bit, uh to listen to that. I tried to tune in from Geneva with updates. Finally was able to do
it for my car after the game. But you know, just a it was, It was a wild It was a wild week last Friday, which I'm sure you probably know that as much as anyone because you were sort of in command center with Friday Night Live. You know, certainly my game was one that stood out from last week. Yeah, so let's jump into that,
I mean real quickly. You know, it's funny because when you're in the chair, like you just got scores that are flying by, and like you're trying to remember the team that you just talked about two minutes ago. But yours was a game that obviously we had circled here in the Kane County area, but Tavi Geneva, of course we talked at nauseum, you know, one hundred and fifth meeting. This is a game that Batavia has won. You know, consistently over the last you know, ten years or so,
and it went down to the wire a little bit. Sounds like Ryan Bow made some key plays late. Yeah, so really, you know, the big thing for me was it appears at Geneva. I mean, well, there's no peers. They've made significant progress as a program in the last few years. The question was is that how much has the gap closed with them in Batavia? It's just been a very one side of rivalry over the last decade or decade plus. You know, how much of the gap closed.
I think that the answer that we got from last Friday is the gap has not closed entirely, but it's definitely closed, right. I mean, you know, Batavia got off to a good start. You know, they are up fourteen to three at halftime. Honestly, it felt like a game that Batavia missed a few plays, they easily could have got it to maybe twenty one to three, and then you're thinking, ballgame. This game's over.
In fact, I think I said to another writer, Paul Johnson, and I said, if they score again to go up you know, twenty one three, Yeah, it's pretty much ball game. But they didn't. I mean credit to Geneva for keeping it the way they that as close as it it and also admittedly Batavia missed, you know, missed a few plays. Geneva comes out in the second half. Admittedly, I thought Geneva was was very just kind of out of sync offensively in the first half. Specifically
Nate Simpawski and Talent Taylor, who have a tremendous connection. It just wasn't working out for them because you know, whether not targeting him or just kind of not quite connecting. I mean Talent Taylor, he had one catch in the first half for five yards. He actually only had three catches for the game. But Geneva was able to come out. They're able to score in their second drive of the second half. Nate Stampowski just made a lot of
plays with his with his legs. You know, the kid is not a big kid as a quarterback, but he just makes plays spreading the field, you know, running the ball, and so they're able to score to make it, you know, a fourteen to ten at very end the third quarter. But then Ryan Bow, I mean we kind of mentioned off the top, you know again, I thought he missed some throws earlier in the game that you're thinking, wow, I can't like that. I'm surprised that he
missed that throw. But when they really needed a kid to make the big throw or get the third and six type run, he delivered again and again and again. And that experience in an environment like that, it's funny. I asked him after the game. I said, you've been in so many big games, but you haven't been in a close game against these guys. I mean, you know how much was that different? And he knew.
He's like, you know, they know that. They're like, we know that this is a really good Geneva team, and we knew that this is going to be a close game. We were not surprised by it at all. But you know, he just made He just made the throws time and time, or the plays time and time again. Even at the very end of the game. I mean they were up twenty one to eighteen. Geneva
just burned her last time out. They got a first down to burn it out, and then the play after Ryan got the first down, he pretty much could have gone in for the touchdown with about forty seconds left, he just kind of slid and took a knee. He knew that that he knew that the game was open. He made the smart, intelligent play, the senior play. Just very impressive performance by him, but also by Geneva as well. Yeah, so real quickly, kind of going back to what you're
talking about with talent. You know, I noticed that I read your story and I was like, wow, so that that was one of the things I wanted to address in my notebook. I'm not sure if you saw, but I reached out to Chase Osborne and just talked to him a little bit about that, and it sounded like they did some you know, bracket coverage whereas him and Josh Kayley uh really kind of shadowed him all game and and really limited that impact. And uh, you know that's really important for Batavia's
you know, defensive success. Make them run the ball and let some other athlete beat you. Of course, we know how highly touted talent is. Mean, he's going to get his, but you know, if you're a defense you want you want to try to make somebody else beat you. So impressive performance on both sides of the ball. Geneva's going to be fine as they are still playoff eligible. They still need one more win for that, you know, to make sure they're fully in. But I'm sure they'll be
fine. Yeah, I definitely came out of this game thinking that. I mean, Batavia. My opinion of them did not honestly change at all from before the game to after the game. They're they're a great team. They're going to be a force in I'm assuming seven A, but Geneva, you know, I mean there, We'll see how they do down the road.
They still have some tests the next couple of weeks, you know, with Wheaton North and Saint Charles North, So I want to get a little bit more of a body of work from them before I you know, kind of pass my judgment, like it really matters, uh, going into the playoffs. But from what I saw, you know, last Friday against competing against one of the elite teams in the state, certainly in seven A, they're
gonna be a tough out, you know, once the playoff starts. I mean, they have some veteran leadership at quarterback, you know, a wider sea with talent Taylor. You know. I like their defense. I was a little bit worried Tommy Diamond, a really fine defensive player. He went out late in the third quarter of that game looked like a little bit of an elbow or arm injury, so somebody to kind of monitor going forward. He's a very important part of their defense. But I was very impressed in
Geneva as a whole. Do you want to stay in the in the Duke Kne Conference real quick and just briefly touch on Wheaton South and Wheaton North, then yeah, So another big game in that conference, Wheaton North and Wheaton Warrenville South. You know, it's a game that Wheaton North has had the upper hand the last three years as they've emerged as one of the better teams in the state. They won the last three meetings going in the last Friday,
but they only did so by a combined six points. So it's one of those games where, yes, I think Wheaton North is probably a little bit better right now, but I wasn't surprised by any result. But that being said, the fact that Wheaton Wornville South was able to get to able to get that win, it kind of reaffirms to me that Wheaton Warnville South, since the return of Matt Crider from the wild, they're a different team
than they were before. I mean, they they are absolutely a different team than they were before with him at running back, balancing luc at carbon Arrows running back or at quarterback. They've always had a pretty good defense. They're
gonna be a team to watch. I mean, I know. We were talking to coach Dennis Pieran from PA tav afterwards and he was kind of rat on off the schedule we have ahead and and he was like, uh, and then Wheat and South, I'm not sure what they did tonight And I said, well, they actually beat Wheaton North and he's like yeah, He's like, we we know, I mean we know that they're they're they're a team that's that's on, that's on to com right now. So really confirmation
of that them getting to win and they needed it. I mean, they're they're among a group of teams that are just in a dogfight, uh for the playoffs. They're going to get another one this week playing Lake Park. So uh. But a very impressive win for Wheaton Warnville South forced a few turnovers. Matt Cryder had another huge game. He's that's always had, it
seems since he's returned. So a very good win for the Tigers. San Francis icy Catholic one that you know we always have circled down our schedules and again you know that that's another one that did not disappoint. No, so that is a game that I feel like the last three or four years, and you probably agree, I have no idea what to expect. I feel like when I'm making my picks for that game, it's like I'm gonna close my eyes and just throw at the dardboard and hope that I hit. Well,
I missed again. I feel like I've missed my pick the last three years in that game. And that wasn't disparaging against Saint Francis. I know, really good, but Saint Francis, I believe it's for the second week in a row it comes from behind victory. Alessio Millvision, I'm butchering its Alessio, let's put it that way. Leading another come from behind victory. They get to win on a two point conversion. That's on the heels of
coming from behind to beat Joliette Catholic. You know the week before, similar in and comform behind fashion Saint Francis. It feels like Saint Francis every week is in a close game that's down to the wire. I mean it was down to Grove North it scored late to beat them. It was Fenwick that I believe scored pretty late to beat them. It was comfort behind to beat
Joyd Catholic. It was comfort behind to beat I see. I think they came from behind to be Sterling. Every week it seems like they play a really close game and I think it's going to continue the rest of the year. Now that being said, Bob McMillan, their Saint Francis coach, told me during the summery. He said, I think Oleso is as good as quarterback as any in the Midwest, which at the time I'm thinking, Man, this is really a coach that he really likes his quarterback and he's really
touty him. I can't speak for quarterbacks around other states, but I do think that Alessio is playing as good as any quarterback in the state right now, certainly in our neck of the woods. He's he's been tremendous this year. Yeah, I don't have the stats right in front of me, but
but I would agree with just that that general sentiment. And you know, you talk about the comeback wins and what's the consistent piece that they have while their quarterback, right I mean, somebody who is able to play deep and fourth quarters, keep things under under wraps and calm and able to lead his team. And he's been doing it time and time again. You know, their defense is playing well of lates. And you know, again this is a team where you know, we were kind of talking, you know,
in the summer and the start of the year. You know, let's see what they are, you know, going into this new league, and they're passing the tests. Yeah them, and sat them and I see both have definitely passed the tests so far. Both really good seasons and teams to watch during the stretch run. You know, else thorn into Page County last Friday. You know, maybe the biggest game in the Page County last Friday was
Downers Grove North hosting York matchup of five and zero teams. You know, York comes away with a thirty two to twenty one win, which you know, somewhat similar to Batavia, where I felt really good about York going into the game and I leave feeling really good about York coming out of it. I mean, Jake Mellion had a huge game, two hundred and sixty yards and three touchdowns. You know, York is a team that I mean, they're really relying I think on Jake Melliam. He's had some really big games
for them so far. You know, the quarterback Sean Wenton's been great for them. Their defense, Joe Rife, defensive lineman. He just committed to Notre Dame a little bit over a week ago. You know, they've been very good. So they get a win. But I will say Downers Go North the fact that they were able to, you know, look moral victories whatever. I mean, they lost the game, they were able to keep the game close, and they were missing Noah Battle who he was injured in
a week prior to that. Not sure on the status. It sounds like he's going to be back pretty soon, possibly this week. But the fact that they were able to, they were without such an enormous part of their team, certainly their offense, and still able to be right there at the end really kind of tells me that Downers Go North is a team to watch,
you know, going forward. Their sophomore quarterback Owen Lanzwo, I beleive you through for over two hundred yards and a couple touchdowns in that game, obviously missing his you know, you know, top running back so I think even in loss, I think Downers Will North kind of showed that, you know, hey we're you know, look look at us, we're pretty good
too. Yeah. Absolutely, you know, I don't have much more to add other than I just I look forward to seeing Jake Melly and statline, you know, when we're putting the games up on social media, like what did this kid do tonight? And time and time again, it's it's big
time numbers. Yeah, yeah, you know, just a just a huge season, you know for that kid so far, and certainly York six and oh you know, they played Glenbard West this week, and I don't look past the all toppers, but York is a team that I'll be very surprised if they don't run the table and go nine to zero in a regular season. So yeah, great win for them, you know, Jake, I think maybe we'll take a quick break, touch on a couple of Kendel games
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down, Josh, some big Kendal matchups and touch on that market. Yeah, there's there's some good wins for teams for various reasons last Friday. You know, I'm gonna start with the team that I've talked a lot about on his podcast for good reason, Sandwich. You know, they come out, you know, they get a their fifth win of the year, making them playoff eligible. Significant noteworthy in that I talked about it before. They did not have a varsity football team last year due to low numbers in the last
ARC season they did have, they finished nine and twenty twenty one. This is their first playoff appearance, and I believe ten years, assuming something weird doesn't happen and they don't make the playoffs or that, I very much belie they're going to be making a playoffs. So, you know, it's just been a great story. I mean, just I don't know what to say. It's to me it's in the neck of the woods that I cover.
It's one of the best stories. The fact that the program has been able to come back, you know, the way that they have well, I mean it really matters from a community standpoint, right, like it's something that everybody can latch onto, like it doesn't matter, like what's going on in people's lives, like people, well you're in the checkout line at the grocery store. Hey, you see what the kids are doing on Friday night. It matters. It's bigger than football sometimes too, Yeah, no doubt about
that. And tip of the cap to those kids and Chris Cassie, their head coach. He is a guy that's this. He is relentless positive. I mean, even when things are down, he just keeps his nose to the grindstone, and he's very much invested in that program. I mean is I know, I believe his wife is ahead of the boosters. I mean, it's just just really doing a good, good things there. So,
you know, great work by the program at Sandwich down the road. Very big win for plan O last week they snapped a three game losing streak, shut out Johnsburg nineteen nothing, so you know, big win for them, shut out win, Ryder lost, and junior defense to tackled, a really big game for them. And then in the Southwest Prairie Conference, I'm gonna
start with with Yorkville. They're a team that it's funny, you know, you think about three or four games and I kind of got an I kind of got a read on a team about what they're going to be about. And then Yorkville goes and beats Minookah last week. Who's minook has been really good in that conference, and then you start to think, wow, maybe they're a little bit better than I thought they were in getting that win.
So a very big win for them. Again, we say all the time, it's a game that they needed, you know, to keep themselves in position to possibly grab a playoff appearance and they're now three and three. They got Oswego this week. That'll be a tough game, but that was a very big win for Yorkville and then Oswego. You know, they suffered their first loss in Week five against Plainfield North. They came back in a huge
fashion. They really took it to a previously unbeaten West Aurora team. They ran for god almost three hundred yards, which is big because they only ran for forty yards or so against Plainfield North. So a really kind of a bounce back win for them. And again, I know Steven Kyle talked about on their podcast Arduring the week that Southwest Pray West is just it is just why I mean, Steve mentioned it, and I agree. I'm not sure who the best team in that league is and I'm not sure who the worst
team in that league is. It's just a week to week type thing of well this team does that, oh, this team does that. I really don't know what to expect, but the bottom line is that makes it a lot of fun, no doubt. Absolutely. Uh look ahead into the schedule, is we go into week seven, do you want to stay in the
Ducaine? Where do you want to go. Yeah, I mean big win or a big game in the Cayne Conference this week is probably you know, Geneva Wheaton North out the Wheaton South Lake Park game is pretty big for playoff implications. But Geneva, whaton North, two teams that are coming off you know, close losses, I would say probably feeling a little bit different about things coming off those losses, whereas Geneva maybe feels maybe a little bit puff
out the chest. We're feeling a little bit better about ourselves. I hate to say that in the loss, but they should. If they're not feeling that way, they should. And on the other side, Wheaton North, you know, they're probably feeling a little bit kind of ornery after losing that game to Wheat and South, so kind of instant to see how that one turns out. Yeah, I mean this is a big one. I mean
they're what they're three and three. You know, we're we're starting to run out of games here, right like, So if you're if you're just looking at it from that standpoint like you kind of need this one or or if you don't don't get this one, you certainly need the next two. So yeah, I mean we I would not have expected Wheton North to be a team at the begind of the year that I'm like, Wow, they're really
kind of fighting for the playoff lives. But that's sort of the reality of the Ducaine Conference, and especially when you schedule a fairly difficult non conference schedule that we North did with with you know, playing Lockport. But yeah, I mean that it's a big one for them, you know, note about
no doubt about that. And yeah, I mean I I kind of get a better read on Geneva than Wheat and North because I've seen them, but uh, you know, kind of instant to see you know, Geneva can continue to get it going if they can get Talent tailor a little bit more involved. I have to believe that that is a big emphasis in practice this
week, that we need to get talent back on track. Is just kind of a quiet game for him, and he's way better player than that, so h and like for me on that is like sometimes like you just don't have like the best game, you know, but that's okay, Like, I mean, that's that's part of that's part of just sports and and improving. So I was doing a quick fly by here and just any other quick
games that caught my eye, not so much in the Dukene. I mean, I think those are the two big ones, so we can just jump over to what you think in suburban life. Yeah. So, you know, an interesting game on Elmhurst Friday. Loyola is playing Icy Catholic, a matchup of you know, defending state champions. You know, Loyola obviously a significantly bigger enrollment school than I see, but I see as shown already that they can compete with the big boys. I mean they you know, they
beat Maris a couple of weeks ago. You know, May's being a much bigger school. So yeah, kind of curious to see if I see can hang in there against the team that I mean, I'm sure that Loyola has way fewer players going two ways than than Ice Catholic, So yeah, that'll be a good kind of measuring stick to see how they do in the Catholic
week. Another one, Yeah, I mean, I don't have too much more to add on that, but I do like what you brought up about the whole two way thing because I think you'll start maybe to see it, you know, third quarter, fourth quarter, you know, especially if Loyola is just able to run the rock and control the clock. That's you know, that's kind of what I'd be looking for. Yeah, definitely as you
look later in the game and also later in the season two. I mean, you know, I think every team, maybe they don't start off quite as healthy at the end of the year as they did at the beginning of the year. It's to nature of the game. So yeah, you know, we'll see how you know, they'll they're able to handle that. You
know. Another kind of interesting game that I'm watching in the West Suburban Silver, down A Grove North is going to Lions Township, two teams that I said at the beginning of the year, I thought that they were probably the most likely teams to to kind of nudge and challenge the Yorks of the world and you know, Glenbard West for supremacy in the West Suburban Silver. Kind of still feel that way, you know, curious to see how Downers grow
North is able to bounce back from from losing York. And on the other hand, you know, Alliance's head some games, they're they're kind of close to being undefeated. I feel like they've led at halftime of both games, and you know, I think they're a really good team, but I think that a win Friday would do a little bit more in my confidence level for
them. If they're able to get that win over Downers North. Yeah, I mean, my my only context to add was I just saw them in one game against Glenbard West, and you know, I just go back to that game of just finishing drives, penal these you know mistakes where frankly, that was a game that they should have won. So, you know, assuming that they can get those corrected over the you know, the course of
the next you know, number of weeks, we'll see. Yeah. I mean, we're gonna find out a lot about Lions Township the next two weeks because they go Downers Go North and York back to back. So you know, we're going to get a pretty good indication about you know, where they're at, not only in their conference, but just you know quality in general. Going to the playoffs. You know, Friday night game that I'm going to be at, I'm going to be at Oswego Yorkville playing Oswego, you
know, kind of neighborhood. I don't know how big arrivals there. They've only been in the same conference for a couple of years, but certainly two kind of blue collar teams that like to run the football, they like to play good defense, and you know, Yorkville is definitely in the upper hand the last couple of years. They won a game a couple of week years ago to get to the playoffs. They shut them out last year. You
know. Right now, Oswego they still have a chance to win at least to share the conference title, but they better win this game if they want to do that. So I'm really curious just to see Yorkville, just to see what they're all about. I haven't had a chance to see him yet. Oswego. They're a team that they continue to be really defined by their defense and the success that they're able to have. And they were able to run a football again, you know, last Fridays. So that's gonna be
another game, you know that conference. I mentioned a few minutes to go on this podcast, I don't know what to expect every week going to the game. And I will say, as a sports writer, when you don't know what to expect going into the game, on the one hand, it's like, wow, I don't really have that angle going into Friday. So that makes my job a little bit more different. But on the other hand,
I love it. I mean, you love it when you go into a game and you don't know what to expect, you don't have preordained storylines, And that is the way it is for me Friday going into that game.
Yeah, I mean just to I, you know, to pull the curtain back a little bit, like sometimes like I don't even know what my lead is until I'm like talking to the coaches and they they say something that sparks it right like, And that's what makes this fun is is that it's not it's not as easy as here's the cookie cutter lead that I had going in. It's anything can happen, and that's what makes us fun. It's a sports where it's just so much more enjoyable when you go to a game
not knowing what to expect. When I mean there's a lot of games again we're pulling back to curtain where you go to a game and you have a pretty idea about what's going to be the outcome of the game. This is this is one of the games Friday where I'm not sure. I mean, I think I swego is there's certainly the better team on Paper end with their record, but New York Fellow has shown that they can compete with teams and yeah, well we'll see. Should be a good game, a lot of
good games Friday. Absolutely, So with that, I think we'll wrap things up again. Just another remind to tune into Friday Night Live with us as we're gonna have our writers joining all throughout the night. And of course these do see the star of the show. He does great as always, so for Josh Walgi. Any of the quick closing thoughts here, No, it should be a great week all right for Josh Walgy. I'm Jake Barlaston. Thanks so much for making us part of your afternoon and we'll see you next
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