Lisle’s defense, physical line play and rushing attack were dominant enough through three and a half quarters Friday night that even when injuries, Streator points and the Bulldogs’ momentum began piling up in the closing minutes, the Lions still managed to take home a 35-28, Illinois Central Eight Conference victory.
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