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Hinckley-Big Rock girls basketball looks to reclaim top spot in tourney

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While H-BR has been used to going deep in the LTC Tournament, it’s been the opposite for Hiawatha. But last season the Hawks were able to win the consolation title, a preview to its first-ever regional championship.

Hiawatha coach Franz Schumacher feels his team is a tough out, when it executes. However, the Hawks have had their share of blown fourth-quarter leads this season.

This year, Schumacher is hoping to get off to a good start in tournament play.

“We need to get that first win that we haven’t had in quite a while in that tournament,” he said. “We’re going to be ready. We’re going to get them geared up and ready to go.”

Top-seeded Newark, who’s currently 17-1 and 7-0 in the Little Ten regular season, awaits the winner of No. 4 Indian Creek and No. 5 Somonauk, who face off Tuesday at 7 p.m. The Timberwolves have split with the Bobcats this year.

Should Indian Creek get past Somonauk, the T’Wolves will have their hands full with Newark.

“I think any other team would have to play a terrific game to beat Newark,” Indian Creek coach Paul Muchmore said. “They’d have to have everything firing on all cylinders. I think they’re just a little cut above everybody else.”

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