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The INSIDER: Girls basketball

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The Spartans lost plenty from last season, but they’ll be a tough team to beat as the season heats up.

It will be interesting to see how much this team can improve, and when it will pick up its first conference win of the season.

H-BR still dominantin conference play: The Royals took a hit when they lost Daily Chronicle All-Area players Kaitlin Phillips and Katie Hollis, but they’re undefeated in their first four conference games.

Led by a balanced scoring attack, the Royals are on top of the Little Ten Conference.

Thuestad’s return has immediate impact: The Timberwolves had a rough time last season when Kate Thuestad decided to concentrate on volleyball in the winter, but she’s back this year and is leading a respectable Indian Creek team.

With the addition of Josie Diehl and the emergence of Samantha Mosley along with Ariel Russell’s solid play, the T-Wolves will be a team to watch in the second half of the season.

Patrick makes her case for POTY: Freshman Brittney Patrick’s emergence may be a surprise to most, but the Barbs knew they had a star-in-the-making heading into this season. Along with her sister, Courtney Patrick, and the lone returning All-Area first-teamer, Rachel Torres, the Barbs boast the best backcourt in the area.

Patrick makes that back court run, and there’s little doubt she’ll be in the conversation for the area’s best player in each of her high school seasons.

Anthony Zilis is a contributor to the Daily Chronicle. He can reached via email at sports@daily-chronicle.com

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