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Morris’ Ben Ortiz (34) pressures Sycamore’s Devin Mottet (right) late during the fourth quarter in the Spartans’ 41-39 loss Friday in Sycamore. (Rob Winner — rwinner@shawmedia.com)

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Spartans look to fix late-game issues

After a quick start to the season, some late-game issues plagued Sycamore over the holiday break.

The Spartans lost three of their past four games despite holding fourth-quarter leads in each contest. Sycamore coach Andrew Stacy said opponents’ pressure defense have given the Spartans trouble in the final eight minutes.

“The biggest thing has just been we’re just making bad passes and getting a little bit rushed, going a little bit faster than we want to in certain situations,” Stacy said. “A lot of them are unforced errors. We’re panicking a little bit and not executing as well as we can.

“For the most part we’ve done really well when teams have pressed us, the last couple games we’ve struggled.”

With only one game – Friday against Burlington Central – in a stretch of 13 days, Sycamore will have plenty of time to fix the issues before resuming Northern Illinois Big 12 East play.

“We’re doing a lot of good things,” Stacy said. “We feel that we have let some games slip through our fingers. It’s a matter of going through these learning processes and road blocks along the way.

Royals preaching defense

Hinckley-Big Rock coach Bill Sambrookes has been emphasizing defense lately, having his Royals go hard on the defensive end in practice. One thing he’s preaching is movement.

Sambrookes doesn’t want his team standing flat-footed when it comes to help defense.

“A lot of times the help-side, and this is not just my team, but the help-side sometimes when you’re three passes away has the tendency to stand straight up, put the arms straight down and go flat-footed,” Sambrookes said after his team’s 51-40 win over Genoa-Kingsotn on Tuesday. “And then you’ve got to react before you can move. So we’ve been working hard on that help-side stuff.”

• Steve Nitz contributed to this report.

VIEWS: What to look forward to in 2nd half of season

We’re about halfway through the season with holiday tournaments distinctly behind us and the back half of conference play getting started.

A number of storylines for the year have already developed so here are five things to look for in the upcoming weeks:

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