
It was the only way for Antonio Higgins to go this season. But to do this, he needed to get more time playing with West Aurora.
For this reason, the 6 -feet -length Higgins and 171 rugs jumped to the opportunity to move from defense to the wide recipient when she gave the same opportunity.
“I entered and left the game last year, most often to pass through traffic parking, especially on possible deep balls,” said Higgins, who helps him in individual coverage.
“I felt as old, I must take responsibility and help lead my team and keep us.”
Higgins used his speed in the opening match for the season on Friday night, as he got three passes from prominent midfielder Masson Atkins for 112 yards and providing one of the few bright points at a harsh start otherwise to host Black Hawk.
Hinsdale Central rode the strong legs and the arm of the great midfielder Riley Contreras to 56-7 defeat. The Contraras threw 242 yards and four landing and ran to another TD.
The Contraras added 78 hasty yards of the Red Devils (1-0), the silver team in the middle of the suburbs.
“They took control of the quarrel line,” said West Aurora coach Nate Emeer. “If you cannot run the ball, and they do it, this is difficult.”
Like a highgins this summer, West Aurora (0-1) will have to move to the second week against Glenbard East (1-0), with discovery of the only way to go.
“We were having difficulty tense drives together – there was not much rhythm,” said Emeer. “We could not continue.”
It was a humble start for a team starting from the 10-1 season, which was characterized by its only loss in the second round of the 8A class qualifiers.
“I told the children that we never felt this until the last match last year and we may have had some things during the season that we did not win,” Emeer said. “I hope to look at this tape and we will make a lot of changes. We will be much better next week.
“That’s why you are doing this.”
Junior Joshua Nulalan’s attack lines were wounded early in the second quarter of the block and a ambulance transferred him to a local hospital. Emeer would have been verified after that.
Atkins, Meanwhile, struggled. Ball State Recruit 11 of 30 passes compared to 174 yards and one landing, and 2 yards to Liam Norris in the third quarter.

He was created by the Higgins 75, the hunting and running of his first career when he was known to have left the border.
“It was about 15 yards on a road outside and more,” said Higgins. “It was a good invitation and I just broke it and got the bottom of the field. I thought I entered the end area.
“The other team was screaming, I went out, but I didn’t think about it.”
Emeer was happy to call Akins with Higgins.
“I thought Antonio showed some gifts,” Emeer said. “We needed and making some big plays. I thought Mason really gave some good balls on these balls as well.”

The first hunting of Higgins was from 7 yards with 7:49 in the second quarter that gave West Aurora the first first, but Blackhawks lost a stumbling in the next play.
Atkins, who also struck Higgins at a reception of 30 yards, was not surprised that Higgins went up.
“We have lost a lot of receptions for graduation and worked hard to make the switch,” said Atkins. “I could see him in the summer from 7 to 7s with him while performing plays. He always hunts the ball.”
Despite the loss, a lot remains to play, according to the eimer.
“Tonight,” he said. “But with regard to our goals, it has no significant impact on it. I prefer winning the 10th or 11 week and I prefer to win the conference title. We can still do all of this.”
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