Senior Comet carrying forward his siblings’ legacy

Bittner’s many brothers

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Newman senior Maison Bittner, shown closing in on Bureau Valley quarterback Parker Neuhalfen earlier this season, will play a crucial role at cornerback when the Comets host pass-happy Aurora Christian in a Class 3A state semifinal at 2 p.m. Saturday at Roscoe Eades Stadium. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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Sometimes, as the youngest of three brothers, it's hard to appreciate the older guys winning. Especially when the beatings come from a couple of linemen.

But Newman senior Maison Bittner counts his lucky Comets for the way his state-champion brothers helped carve him out of wood.

"I'm thankful that I had them to always pound on me," said Bittner, who starts at cornerback and wide receiver for the Comets. "I think they made me who I am today and taught me how to work hard and never give up. Now that's what I live by."

Bittner fondly remembers watching when Nathan, now 23, was a sophomore on the sideline during Newman's 2004 2A state championship campaign.

Six years later, he was in Nathan's cleats, a wide-eyed sophomore watching Hayden, now 20, open up holes for the Blue Machine to roll through en route to another 2A title. Getting past Morrison 22-19 in the second round stuck with the youngest of the Bittner kids.

"Those Morrison games … they always get to you … whether you're in the game or not," Bittner said. "I remember going to all those games. They were always intense,"

Coincidentally, Luke LeMay's two older brothers were also on those state champion squads. Since suiting up for the Meteors' junior tackle team in fifth grade, he and Bittner have worked toward this Saturday. The Comets (12-0) host Aurora Christian (11-1) in the first 3A semifinal game in the program's history.

"You just always wanted to be part of the Blue Machine," Bittner said. "You wanted to put the NC on the helmet so bad, wear the blue helmet and be coached by Coach [Mike] Papoccia.

"I'm extremely fired up to be in a position where we can play as many games as possible in our senior year."

For the Comets to play No. 14 – the state title game – in Champaign next week, Bittner might need to play the game of his prep career Saturday. The Eagles' 2,748 passing yards are about 500 fewer than the total aerial production of the Big Rivers Conference this season, if you take Bureau Valley out of the 10-team mix.

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