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The INSIDER: Girls Basketball

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One benefit to not knowing who your leading scorer will be on any given night is that the opponent won’t know either. Teams consistently played irregular defenses on Phillips and Hollis.

“You won’t be seeing any special defenses or anything you have to prepare for in that regard,” Burks said. “I think the balance is good.”

Wogen fitting in nicely for Spartans: When sophomore Paige Wogen transferred to Sycamore from Joliet Catholic this year, she was worried she’d have to fight to gain a spot on her new team.

“I didn’t know if I’d make varsity,” Wogen said.

The sharp-shooter, who played on the freshman team at Joliet Catholic last year, came into a young squad, and now is playing a key role.

Wogen can score in bunches, and she likely will be a key player for Sycamore during the next three years.

VIEWS: New faces filling in nicely for departed stars

Four out of the five players on last year’s Daily Chronicle All-Area first team are gone, and the departure of Sycamore’s Lake Kwaza, DeKalb’s Taylor White, Hinckley-Big Rock’s Kaitlin Phillips and Hiawatha’s Randi Maynard left quite a hole in the area’s talent pool.

Sycamore and Hinckley-Big Rock’s offenses revolved around Phillips and Kwaza’s speed, DeKalb relied on White’s shooting night after night, and Hiawatha’s Maynard was a force to be reckoned with inside.

But those teams are steadily picking up the pieces.

Led by Daily Chronicle All-Area first-teamer Rachel Torres, along with honorable mention selections Courtney Bemis and Courtney Patrick, the Barbs look as good as ever, and are primed to make another deep playoff run.

As a freshman, Bailey Gilbert was an honorable mention all-area selection, and her strong play has the Spartans off to a nice start. She’s aided by a host of freshmen and sophomore contributors, some of whom are sure to make the all-area team in 2013.

Hiawatha’s Dani Clark has filled in nicely for Hiawatha during a decent start to the season, and H-BR is using an ensemble of players to fill the void for the Royals.

While the area lost stars last year, none of those teams has dropped below .500, and DeKalb remains undefeated. The all-area team will be a whole lot different this season, but plenty of deserving candidates for this year’s team have stepped up to lead their teams to successful starts.


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