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Boys Soccer Insider: Knights rebound

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With changes in enrollments, different host sites and new IHSA policies, schools rarely end up in the exact same brackets as previous years.

That creates different situations for teams who could either wind up being paired with conference opponents or unfamiliar teams outside their local area.

Hinckley-Big Rock and Somonauk are the top two seeds in the Class 1A Aurora Central Catholic Regional after already having played each other twice in the regular season.

Indian Creek will also have to go through Earlville-Leland, an opponent it faced twice, in their Class 1A regional semifinal.

“It worked out in the Little Ten [Tournament] that we played Earlville [Monday],” Indian Creek coach Eric Schrader said. “I almost think it works to our advantage because you become more familiar with them. You have an idea of what to do now.”

On the other end, Hiawatha and Genoa-Kingston were both placed in a regional with largely unfamiliar teams.

The Cogs may face fellow Big Northern Conference member North Boone in the Class 1A Genoa-Kingston Regional semifinals, but G-K hasn’t played Hiawatha, St. Martin de Porres (Waukegan) or Chicagoland Jewish High School (Deerfield).

No. 3 seed Hiawatha hasn’t faced any of the four teams in the regional, but Hiawatha coach Kyle Monestero likes the unfamiliarity.

“I prefer it actually,” Monestero said. “After playing the Little Ten, it’ll be good to see some fresh teams.”

• Ross Jacobson is the sports editor of the Daily Chronicle. Contact him by email at rjacobson@shawmedia.com.

SPOTLIGHT ON...

Bernie Conley, Hinckley-Big Rock, senior forward

Conley tied the school record with six assists in a 14-0 win over Paw Paw. Conley also scored two goals in the victory.

WHAT TO WATCH FOR

Sycamore at DeKalb, 6 p.m., Thursday
DeKalb took it to Sycamore in their first match with a 4-0 win. The Spartans hope to gather some momentum in the second half of the season.

Genoa-Kingston at Rockford Christian, 4:30 p.m., Thursday
The Cogs will try to close out Big Northern Conference play with a couple victories before the Class 1A playoffs start next week.

POWER RANKINGS

1. DeKalb (7-2-5, 5-1-1 Northern Illinois Big 12 East) The Barbs defeated Kaneland in the second conference meeting between the two NI Big 12 powerhouses.


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