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"We had some short fields to work with the first time we played," Shetina said. "Our defense, as always, set us up with some great field position. We didn't really have to put together the long drives."

Both teams enter the playoffs riding winning streaks. Peotone's loss to Coal City was its fourth straight and put it on the verge of being eliminated from playoff contention, but the Blue Devils rallied to beat Lisle, 35-12, and Westmont, 23-6, to qualify. The Coalers followed their lone loss of the season, 14-10 to Sandwich in Week 5, with a 7-0 win over Plano and have since won by large margins over Peotone, Westmont and Reed-Custer.

"That wasn't a great team. There's no reason to hide that," Onsen said of Reed-Custer, which the Coalers beat 51-7. "But I really like what we did the last two weeks. We went into those games worrying about what we do and really made some strides."

There will be few secrets Friday night in Coal City between the teams, who had six common opponents during the regular season.

"It's definitely an advantage for us, if anything," Blondin said of the familiarity. "I mean, sure, they know us too, but we beat them once. Maybe there will be a few new things they do to try and confuse us but we'll all be prepared as we can be. We already played them tough. It's the playoffs now. You have to heighten your play."

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