Knights' line of scrimmage advantage vanishes
NEW LENOX – Two beefy lines helped the Kaneland football team gain notoriety beyond its vaunted spread attack this season.
On Saturday, nine sacks and 320 yards of offense helped Lincoln-Way West cut the Knights down to size.
The Class 5A second-round playoff game between the Warriors and Knights hinged largely on lineplay, where Lincoln-Way West established leverage early and held it throughout a 31-15 upset of the bracket's top seed.
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