Coach John Hoerster doesn’t let Kamal Bey pass by without a pat on the back after Bey intercepted a pass to set up the Huskies’ first touch down. (David Pierini/staff photographer)
Glenbard West running back Sam Brodner, 4, is brought down by three Huskies. (David Pierini/staff photographer)
Oak Park and River Forest quarterback Lloyd Yates gets sacked during the Huskies’ first loss of the season Saturday against Glenbard West. (David Pierini/staff photographer)
Antonio Cannon gets his jersey stretched as he try to stretch for extra yardage on this run against Glenbard West. (David Pierini/staff photographer)
Disbelief washed over the Huskie sideline after an official called a receiver out of bounds near the end zone. (David Pierini/staff photographer)
Oak Park and River Forest’s Sam Francis, right, reached across a Glenbard West receiver on a pass play. (David Pierini/staff photographer)
Lineman Devin Rogers sat quietly on the bench after a tough series. (David Pierini/staff photographer)
Adam Lemke-Bell, left, and Riley State were emotional as they walked off the field. (David Pierini/staff photographer)
Hoerster had a hand on the shoulder of Brooklyn Hoshell as he told his players to not let the Glenbard West loss define their season. (David Pierini/staff photographer)
The Oak Park and River Forest High School football team had every intention of knocking off defending conference champion Glenbard West on Saturday at Duchon Field in Glen Ellyn. The Huskies almost pulled it off too, before the Hilltoppers scored 14 unswered points to secure a 28-14 victory in the latest meeting between the league’s top two teams.
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