Prior to its last drive in the fourth quarter, Huntley quarterback Malik Carter was preaching that pressure is a privilege. The Red Raiders took those words to heart.

The offense marched 61 yards against Dundee-Crown and scored the game-tying touchdown with 51 seconds left in regulation to even the score at 21 and force overtime.

In the extra period, the Red Raiders and Chargers each scored, but D-C couldn’t get the two-point conversion making the final 28-27 for Huntley.

“It is a privilege to wake up and get to play football and we have to take advantage of every chance you get to win the game,” Carter said.

The outcome was a far cry from the way Huntley started.

On their first play from scrimmage, D-C’s Leon Metcalf intercepted the Red Raiders’ pass. On Huntley’s second possessi

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