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Coal City casts out Blue Devils

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After sophomore speedster Jack Dibble was lost for the season with a knee injury, both coach Lenny Onsen and quarterback Brennan Shetina didn’t know who would replace his efforts.


Each and every week, Matt Burchfield is answering that question.


Burchfield had just three catches, but he made all of them count in a 28-7 Interstate Eight victory over Peotone, clinching a playoff berth in the process for the Coalers.


Tied at 7 in the second quarter, Shetina found Burchfield on third-and-9 for a 29-yard gain as he tip-toed the sideline, much like last week’s crucial play versus Plano, to the 13-yard-line, setting up a Dylan Hakey 12-yard touchdown run two plays later.


Burchfield’s next catch didn’t result in a touchdown, but his 22-yard snag helped gain field position to set-up a short field on the next drive, resulting in a Ryland Tondini 7-yard run and a 21-7 lead with 9:49 remaining in the fourth.


“He proved himself by making a big play last week,” Shetina, a junior, said of Burchfield, who finished with 63 yards receiving. “Now every time we need a big play, I’m going to keep going to him.”
“We’ve been talking about who’s going to be that guy to step up and make a play when we need it all year,” Onsen added. “Hopefully Matt, being a senior, will start doing that. He made a couple nice catches tonight.”


Jake Czaja came up with a big catch of his own, prior to Tondini’s run. Unfortunately for Peotone, Czaja plays defense.


With 2:07 remaining in the third, Czaja, simultaneously with the receiver, caught Peotone’s pass in the midst of a third quarter that saw the Coalers at a 19-4 play differential. Making sure there would be no controversy, Czaja ripped the ball out of the receiver’s hands at the 29-yard line.


“We were just trying to make a big play, and it was getting into scoring time again,” Onsen said. “We seemed flat before that play. It was frustrating. You just hope things go in your favor, and it did there.”
Not to be outdone, Jake’s twin brother Michael made a defensive play of his own.

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