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“The three of us got together, broke it down, wrote some stuff out and we did it piece-by-piece,” Pawola said. “Alison and Emily...they’ve done a lot of edits to the choreography as we’ve gone on and they’ve done some really awesome stuff.”

Even with the sectional finals less than a week away, the Spartanettes turn their attention away from the competition routine for the second hour of Monday’s practice. The seniors recently finished the choreography for the routine they plan to perform at the DeKalb-Sycamore game and start to teach it to the rest of the team for the first time.

For almost every other sport, it’d be a no-brainer. A shot at an IHSA state championship is always the top goal, the only goal.

But it’s easy to see how Sycamore and DeKalb are in a difficult spot, potentially having to prioritize between the two biggest events of the year. It highlights the complexity of what their team members seek to gain from the sport.

“We care about both just as much as the other,” Pawola said. “It’s great to be able to compete for ourselves, but we’re performers and we like performing for a crowd, and a crowd of people we know and care about.

“Competition we get that rush of being able to push ourselves and work towards higher things, and then at games it’s fun and that in itself pushes you.”

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