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Both games were losses, but it doesn’t matter.

Davenport and the Barbs clearly see themselves as a state contender. They aspire to make it back to the super-sectional, and maybe even make it further.

DeKalb is the best team in the area. A few years down the road, they may have a tough competitor in Sycamore, but right now, they reign supreme in DeKalb County and the NI Big 12.

But the Barbs aspire to be one of the best teams in Illinois. The only way they’ll get there is by testing themselves against the best.

Win or lose, Davenport will have no regrets about his team’s schedule this year.

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

SPOTLIGHT ON

Bria Foley, Genoa-Kingston, junior, guard

Foley missed the entire 2011-12 season after tearing her ACL, and she wasn’t cleared to play until the end of the summer.

The junior has been slowly working her way back into form, and she’s become a big part of a G-K team that is slowly becoming competitive. Foley led the Cogs with 11 points in Tuesday’s 40-37 overtime loss to Rockford Christian.

WHAT TO WATCH FOR

Rochelle at Sycamore, 7 p.m., Tuesday
Sycamore can show just how much they’ve improved this season after losing to Rochelle early in conference play.

Indian Creek, Hiawatha and Hinckley-Big Rock at the Little Ten Conference Tournament, Monday through Friday at Serena
All three schools will head to the annual midseason conference tournament.

POWER RANKINGS

1. DeKalb (16-3, 5-0 Northern Illinois Big 12 East)
The Barbs beat Rochelle on Friday before losing to defending Class 3A champs Montini in overtime Saturday.

2. Kaneland (11-6, 3-3 NI Big 12 East)
Kaneland had a big win Wednesday in overtime against Rochelle in NI Big 12 action.

3. Sycamore (6-7, 1-3 NI Big 12 East)
The Spartans won their first conference game with a decisive win Friday over Morris.

4. Hinckley-Big Rock (10-10, 5-2 Little Ten Conference)
The Royals kept up their strong LTC run with a win Monday against LaMoille.

5. Hiawatha (7-12, 1-4 LTC)
The Hawks lost to Harvard, 39-32, on Tuesday.


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