After his Hoffman Estates team earned their first win on the season at Elk Grove last week to even its mark to 1-1 on the young fall campaign, not even a few minutes after the post-game handshakes with the other team coach Tim Heyse turned his immediate focus to his team’s week 3 foe, Niles West, led by former Schaumburg standout Nick Torresso.
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