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Coal City has answer for Peotone on Friday night

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Again the Coalers had an answer from their offense — with an assist from their special teams. Ryland Tondini returned the resulting Peotone kickoff 44 yards to the Blue Devils 44. A personal-foul penalty at the end of the play — one of just two flags thrown against Peotone, and one of just four all night — allowed the Coalers to start at the 29. Runs by Nate Natyshok for 10 yards and by Norton for 11 got the Coalers to the 8, and three plays later, Norton scored from 3 yards out.

Coal City never got the ball back, meaning its four second-half drives resulted in three touchdowns and a turnover. In the first half, the Coalers scored once, punted once, turned the ball over on downs twice and had their final drive end when time expired. Of the Coalers' 15 first downs, nine came after halftime, as did 173 of their 325 total yards.

"We knew we were close," Shetina said of the first half. "It was just little things, little mistakes that kept us from scoring. Whether it was me missing passes or drops or whatever, we didn't convert enough. We weren't perfect in the second half, but we were a lot better. A lot of those mistakes were cleaned up."

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