West Aurora routs shorthanded Kaneland

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Regardless of the opposition, West Aurora needed to find some offense in Wednesday’s contest with Kaneland.

The fact that the Knights were shorthanded didn’t matter as much for the Blackhawks, who needed to get some possession, string some passes together and get a feel for putting the ball into the net.

In that mission, West Aurora succeeded mightily, winning the opener for both teams in West Aurora’s tournament, 5-1.

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