Huntley's fortunes took an advantageous turn late in the first half when Crystal Lake Central quarterback Jason Penza had to leave the game with an injured right elbow.
Huntley linebacker Joey Arvidson grabbed two fumbles on back-to-back plays from scrimmage, one for a touchdown and the second on Central's 6-yard line, to set up another score.
Penza scrambled for yardage and went to slide after a gain late in the second quarter. Raiders linebacker Dashaun Manning slid into Penza and apparently Manning's helmet hit Penza's right elbow. He left the game and could not return. Tigers coach Dirk Stanger thought Dimopoulos just coming in at a new position had an effect on those plays.
Huntley rallied from down 14-7 in the second quarter to take a 17-14 halftime lead. Running back Haiden Janke finished with 29 carries and 168 yards with a touchdown. Quarterback Sam Deligio ran for two scores.
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