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“She’s a good ballhandler, she can take it to the basket. She’s a lefty, which gives us a little bit different look,” Drumtra said. “I feel very confident with the ball in her hands, and she’s very good at the free-throw line.”

Among Chronicle-area freshmen and sophomores, Claussner isn’t the only one.

Still, the young guns arguably have reached their apex at the second-highest point in Kane County. Burlington Central is off to a 6-0 start in the Big Northern East behind a roster that includes seven freshmen and sophomores among 10 players.

Barring any significant changes, North’s Feb. 5 visit to Rocket Hill to close the regular season will include just five just seniors out of 25 players dressed.

That’s an easy enough fraction to reduce, even for the Algebra I set.

See you at home: Friday’s Suburban Christian Conference clash with Wheaton Academy marks just the second home boys basketball game for St. Francis (11-2). The Spartans first – and last – laid eyes on the Spyglass Center in game action when they defeated Aurora Christian on Dec. 8.

“It’s just one of those deals, you know,” St. Francis coach Bob Ward said. “Early in the season you’re playing a good number of games in tournaments. We’ll obviously play one whole round of conference games at home, but we’re certainly top-heavy with the nonconference road games in the early season.”

St. Francis plans to recognize all basketball alumni as part of its girls/boys doubleheader with the Warriors, which begins at 6 p.m. An alumni mixer is set for The Bank Restaurant at 121 W. Front St. in downtown Wheaton after the games.

Chief concerns: Peorians divide their baseball rooting interests between the Cubs, White Sox and St. Louis Cardinals. Fitting, then, that the recently announced 2013 field staff for their Midwest League Chiefs also has had multiple MLB personalities.

Peoria, now a Cardinals affiliate after the Cubs moved from central Illinois to partner with the Cougars in September, features a pair of coaches with ties to both ends of the Interstate 55 series.

Pitching coach Jason Simontacchi made most of his 96 major league appearances in the mid-2000s with the Cardinals before signing a minor league contract with the Cubs in 2006. He ended his career with the Washington Nationals a year later.


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