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Sophomore guard Gilbert a leader for Sycamore

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Sycamore sophomore Bailey Gilbert hustles to the basket to recover her ball during a shooting drill at Wednesday’s practice in Sycamore. (Kyle Bursaw — kbursaw@shawmedia.com)

SYCAMORE – A year ago, Sycamore’s sophomore Bailey Gilbert was able to sit back and learn.

Getting the rare opportunity to play on the varsity level as a freshman, Gilbert had the chance to watch and compete with Lake Kwaza, a Daily Chronicle first team all-area point guard, and follow the rest of the Spartans’ seniors. Gilbert had the chance to guard the quick, intense Kwaza in practice, getting to know what she needed to do to get better on defense.

This year, on a team that features just one senior and starts two freshmen, Gilbert is the team’s leading scorer, the Spartans’ go-to player, and someone who is expected to be one of the team’s leaders.

Second-year Sycamore coach Brett Goff said he doesn’t even think of Gilbert as a sophomore, and talked about how much Gilbert’s overall play has improved. She can score, leads the team in free-throw attempts and is often going against the opposing team’s best player.

“Last year, as coaches we were just content with her being out there, being an outside threat, being our main 3-point shooter,” Goff said. “But this year, we really challenged her in the offseason, of making her overall game much better. She’s really doing a lot this year for us.”

Gilbert is someone who admits she’s more of a quiet, shy person. Both Goff and Gilbert say the sophomore is someone who leads by example. Goff mentioned how Gilbert is always going 100 percent in practice, and how the other girls on the team look up to her.

In a way, Sycamore goes as Gilbert goes.

“I just know that if I feel down, everybody else is feeling that way,” Gilbert said. “So, I just need to pick myself up, and pick everybody else up.”

Goff talked to Gilbert about taking on a new role before the season, and the sophomore ended up earning a spot as a team captain. Goff said that while Gilbert is more of the quiet type, the other players do notice when she decides to speak up.

“When she says something, the girls do listen because she doesn’t just talk to talk,” Goff said.

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