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buffalo coach outlet man Friday night why not? After watching his Barrington team get surprised by Hersey 1 0 a couple of days earlier, the Fillies were hosting longtime Mid Suburban West rival Fremd. The Vikings were coming off a 2 1 loss to Buffalo Grove, which happened the same night Hersey topped Barrington. Quite naturally, both teams were eager to reverse their fortunes. "You're always concerned when you play Fremd," said Stengren. "Steve (Keller) is such a great coach, and he always has his team ready to play, and you don't know how your team will respond after losing a game in which we dominated but couldn't finish." Barrington (4 1 0, 2 0 0) impressed Keller, for sure. Despite again having some trouble finishing, the Fillies still were able to come away with a 1 0 victory at Barrington Community Stadium.By Joe AguilarA stretch of frozen snow sprinkled with infield dirt, the length of a long lead off first base, marks the visitors dugout at Lakes. It serves as a reminder that it's small ball weather. "It's good if you're out there for two minutes or less than 10 minutes (on the mound)," Grayslake Central senior Kevin Peloza, a small pitcher, said of the cold weather. "But after that it gets gruesome. I just go on the bench and get all my jackets and clothing on, and I'm pretty good after that." Peloza iced Lakes on Friday. The little lefty out dueled Eagles 6 foot 5 sophomore righty Chase Slota, and visiting Grayslake Central got 3 sacrifice flies and a pair of sacrifice bunts to capture a 3 0 nonconference win.By Jerry FitzpatrickLeft fielder Tyler Thorsen spent his junior season riding the pine as senior