Big plays hurt Marcos in another loss to East Dubuque

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EAST DUBUQUE – Dane Bumsted had been through this before, but it didn't ease any of the pain – emotional or physical – oozing out of his pores.

Drew Cheatham and Brandon Wiggins couldn't find any words, so the two Polo Marcos just stood there and embraced, neither wanting to give up the warm camaraderie in the cool breeze.

Finally, with heavy hearts and even heavier legs, the Polo seniors tromped off the field, the cushy seats of the waiting charter buses little consolation after a 14-10 first-round loss to East Dubuque in the Class 1A playoffs.

"This is my third year of varsity and my third year in the playoffs," Bumsted said, "and it never hurts less to lose that final game. Eventually the sting will wear off and we'll think about the great seasons we've had – but that won't be tonight."

Just like the first time the two teams met, way back in Week 1, it was a defensive slug-fest from the get-go. East Dubuque used two big pass plays to score and set up its touchdowns, while Polo's defense set up the Marcos' lone TD with a 30-yard interception return by Michael Geary.

Trailing 7-0 midway through the second quarter, Geary stepped in front of Chance Oster's second-down pass at the East Dubuque 35-yard line and took off down the sideline the other way. The Polo sophomore was tackled at the 5-yard line, but Wiggins got the ball on two straight plays and bulled in, then Dane Mitchell's extra point kick tied it at 7.

"Coach told me to jump on the out route and just get in the way," Geary said. "I saw the receiver look back for the ball, and as soon as I turned my head it was there. I caught the ball and saw only the end zone – I almost made it."

The defenses settled in after that, especially on the Polo side. The Marcos held the Warriors to minus-10 yards rushing in the game, and East Dubuque ran just six plays the entire third quarter.

Polo turned that into its only lead of the game, 10-7, on Mitchell's 25-yard field goal on the third play of the fourth period.

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