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Coal City defense gets back on track against Geneseo

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COAL CITY — Coal City started the Class 4A football playoffs by allowing more points (20) to Peotone in the first round than it had in any game all season.

Not only did the Coalers allow Peotone to score, they also allowed the Blue Devils to pile up 234 rushing yards on 56 carries using an option offense the Coalers had seen before and felt they matched up well against. And Peotone finished a yard short, literally, of scoring a last-second touchdown that could have either forced overtime or sunk the Coalers in a game they won 27-20.

The Coalers knew a better defensive effort would be key in their second-round game at Geneseo, and they delivered one. They held Geneseo to 192 total yards, including just 132 rushing yards on 40 carries, and did not allow a defensive touchdown in a 12-10 victory.

"We just shut down pretty much everything they threw at us," Coal City safety Colin Anderson said of the Maple Leafs. "They tried a lot of sweeps, and they didn't get much on those. When they ran up the middle, there wasn't much there. Our D-line stepped up and caused some collapses in their blocking, and the guys behind them made the tackles."

Years ago, almost every team in the Coalers' conference, the Interstate Eight, featured run-heavy, option attacks. That is less true today, but the Coalers still faced enough Wing-T formations to feel prepared for what Geneseo threw at them Saturday.

"We saw that offense a lot this year, so we felt confident we could stop it," Coal City defensive lineman Matt Burchfield said. "Peotone played well against us, but I don't think we played our best. I know that I personally struggled in that game. For us to come back and hold them to just one field goal as a defense was huge."

Making the Coalers' defensive stinginess at Geneseo even more impressive, in a sense, is the fact that they forced no turnovers. Of the Maple Leafs' eight offensive possessions, five resulted in punts, one in a made field goal, one in a missed field goal and one in a failed fourth-down conversion attempt.

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