![]() Overall, our guys up front are more cohesive now than we have ever been, despite having to shuffle a couple players around. “I’d like to see our offensive line execute at a higher level and play with more violent hands in our base run schemes. We’re looking forward to a good, old-fashioned backyard brawl in this one.”About Grayslake Central: Maloney said he’s been impressed with his team’s misdirection plays, which “have been successful for chunk yardage productivity,” he said. We’ll play to our strengths because I know Coach (Chris) Prostka and his club will do as well. We are a tough group to defend and our defense continues to stop our opponents’ run game. We will have to match their energy and play with relentless effort. On tape they appear well-coached, disciplined and passionate. “They pride themselves on a swarming-style defense and establishing a potent run game offensively. “Wauconda is a tough and physical ballclub,” Central coach Mike Maloney said. ![]() Wauconda becomes playoff-eligible with a win and also would hold onto at least a share of first place in the NLCC (tied with Grayslake North right now). Wauconda (4-0, 2-0) at Grayslake Central (3-1, 1-1)When: Friday, 7 p.m.Previous Matchup: Wauconda 49, Grayslake Central 14 (2021 at Wauconda)About Wauconda: The Bulldogs remain unbeaten after last week’s 17-9 win at home against Grant.
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