Call it a stroke of genius.
Andrew Culotta wasn’t sure about changing positions on defense for his senior season, but the Batavia safety had faith in the decision of the coaching staff and stuck with the plan.
It turns out moving the 6-foot-1, 170-pound Culotta from cornerback made perfect sense.
“Middle of the season I moved,” Culotta said of the secondary switcheroo. “Coaches put me in the role. Sometimes, you have to do it for the team and that’s what you have to do.
“It’s a lot more demanding, filling the C gap and making more tackles. It’s a big change, but I’m more comfortable and have gotten a lot more confident than when I first started.”
Culotta turned the tables Saturday on upset-minded Glenbard North, coming up with three turnovers to seal a 42-27 victory for the host Bull

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