Michael Vander Luitgaren was more than happy to share the wealth for the Batavia offense.
The junior quarterback didn’t care if it was a wide receiver, a running back or a tight end. His goal was to get the ball to everyone who could catch a football.
And that showed by the end of the first half against Glenbard East , with eight different players recording a catch.
“They were just getting open, finding space and getting me those yards,” he said. “I’m just throwing them the ball, they’re making all the plays for me.”
Vander Luitgaren set the pace for the 13th-seeded Bulldogs, finishing with 263 passing yards and three touchdownss in a 42-21 victory over the No. 4 Rams on Friday night.
“When I can throw to eight different guys in the first half, it changes the whole perspective of

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