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Martinez plays Royal foil
Plano coach Mario Serra is friends with former Rosary coach Dave Beebe, and their relationship factored in to the teams' recent nonconference series.

Whether the Reapers and Royals keep playing through the Jessie Wilcox era at Rosary remains to be seen. If Plano's Jan. 4 win marked its last appearance at the M.L. Kunold Athletic Facility for awhile, the Reapers' Clarisa Martinez definitely made a lasting impression with 11 points, 16 rebounds and eight blocked shots.

A 6-3 junior post, Martinez allowed Plano to maintain its up-tempo style despite trailing for much of the first half.

"We know that we can pressure because if we get beat, she's back there and she's going to change shots," Serra said. "And If she gets a foul, she'll get four blocks for every one foul, and I can live with that."

IN THE GROOVE

Liza Fruendt
Batavia, Jr., G

What she did: Although St. Charles East coach Lori Drumtra said Fruendt's Tuesday outburst "felt like 40 [points]," Fruendt tallied a mere 28 as the Bulldogs handed the Saints their first Upstate Eight Conference River Division defeat, 74-49.

Ashley Prost
Kaneland, Sr., F/G
What she did:
Prost scored a team-high 16 points in Tuesday's 54-47, overtime victory against visiting Northern Illinois Big 12 East foe Rochelle, including the tying basket that forced OT.

WHAT WE LEARNED LAST WEEK
The Upstate Eight Conference River Division champion won't have an unblemished league record. St. Charles East fell to 5-1 in the UEC River after losing at Batavia on Tuesday, but the Saints currently hold the tiebreaker with Streamwood (5-1 UEC River) after a head-to-head victory last month. Geneva and Batavia, who meet in B-Town tonight, also are in the title hunt.

WHAT WE'LL LEARN IN THE WEEK AHEAD
How Burlington Central fares against Rockford Christian in the teams' second meeting this season. The Royal Lions provided the biggest threat to BC's perfect Big Northern East record to date, falling, 37-33, in early December. Rockford Christian hosts the rematch Tuesday.

COACH SLY SEZ
Sly's eager to see whether Kaneland can conquer its offensive consistencies. Here's hoping the Knights aren't scoring in the 50s of late simply in solidarity with this unseasonable weather.


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