During the first half of Friday’s DuPage Valley Conference game, Metea Valley and Neuqua Valley’s offenses offset each other.

Michael Creedon’s 25-yard field goal with six seconds left before halftime was the difference-maker as the Wildcats led 17-14 at the break.

In the second half, Neuqua Valley’s offense continued on all eight cylinders while the Wildcats’ defense shut down the Mustangs for a 37-22 road win.

While Neuqua Valley’s ground game sparked the offense by grinding out 313 yards and scoring three of the teams’s four touchdowns, Creedon earned a major assist. The senior booted three fields goals, was a perfect four-for-four on PATs, and placed kicks into the end zone, requiring Metea Valley to start most of its offensive drives form its own 20-yard line.

Neuqua Valley’s two

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