After picking up a 42-0 home win over TF North in last week’s opener, Bradley-Bourbonnais went back out on the home field Friday against Crete-Monee and proved that win was no fluke.

The Boilermakers downed the Warriors 41-6, holding a talented Crete-Monee offense off the scoreboard for nearly 47 minutes before letting up a late score. They also recovered three Warrior fumbles, including one forced by Tye Thurmand that was scooped up and ran back 25 yards for a touchdown by lineman Khalan Clemens in the third quarter.

“If it wasn’t for my teammates popping the ball out, I don’t score,” Clemens said. “So I appreciate Tye for that. What’s going through my mind is I see the ball, I see the end zone, and I’m just taking off.”

Clemens is one of a crop of senior linemen on the experienced

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