Daily Herald: Naperville Central turns back Batavia

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A midseason nonconference meeting between a pair of football powers ended up leaning decisively in favor of the one with the prolific quarterback-to-receiver connection.

Visiting Naperville Central used a big performance from senior quarterback Conor Joyce to earn a 34-14 victory at Batavia on Friday in a meeting of DuPage Valley Conference and Upstate Eight powers.

Joyce’s main target, to no one’s surprise, was Iowa-bound senior Emmanuel Rugamba.

Joyce finished 12-for-20 passing for 263 yards and 3 touchdowns, all of them to Rugamba. The final line on Rugamba was 6 catches for 119 yards.

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