Glenbard North rolled into town, rolled up 332 yards overall, and rolled out of town with a 34-30 victory in the Round of 32 matchup.The floodlights on the field might have prevented anyone from seeing the Northern Lights, but the Panthers (7-3) made the Raiders (7-3) see stars. Specifically, receiver Shea Gaffney, a senior who caught three touchdown passes in the first quarter, and Sam Palmer, a junior who ran for a pair of scores in the second half, including the touchdown that made the difference.”I watched a lot of film on their defensive backs,” said Gaffney, who had one touchdown reception in the regular season. “I was just prepared. I thought I had great routes running.”
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