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It’s also become apparent that this isn’t an especially strong season around the NI Big 12.

“I think it’s a mix of some young talent and some changing with coaching philosophies and things like that,” Johnson said. “It takes some time, which then makes the playing field a little bit more even.”

But, for its part, Kaneland has made major strides in recent weeks, scarcely resembling the team that started the season 0-3 at Batavia’s Windmill City Classic.

David’s return at point guard after missing the first few weeks with a broken wrist was sorely needed, and Limbrunner’s emergence has supplied the Knights interior scoring punch. Limbrunner, the team’s tallest player at 6-foot-4, is averaging 14.8 points a game, best on the team.

“As a freshman, I remember he didn’t really even play this much, he was like on the ‘B’ team,” Kaneland senior forward Dan Miller said. “He’s just made incredible improvements to his game. He’s really fun to play with and fun to watch.”

The Knights have also benefited from the progression of secondary scorers such as John Pruett and Ty Carlson, but for a team that doesn’t shoot the ball especially well, defense is the calling card.

That has generally been true since Johnson took over the program, and is paying off handsomely this year as the Knights eye what would be their second conference title in three years.

“A lot of our practice is defense, and all the hard drills that we don’t like, they’re going to help you out in the long run, so we’ve got to really work hard on that,” Limbrunner said.

Effective help defense emboldens the Knights to be in attack mode on the defensive end and bolster their sporadic offense with points off turnovers.

“Everybody’s helping out everybody, nobody is just stuck on their guy,” Miller said. “Everybody is helping out when needed, and everybody on our team can play defense, whether it be the first guy or the last guy.”

As favorable as the conference standings look, plenty can change in four games. Sycamore, Morris and Friday’s foe – Yorkville – all remain in the hunt at 3-3 in the conference.


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