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Schwab: Postseason prowess hard for Burlington Central girls basketball to forecast

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“Every time I say to Kelsey we’re playing Vernon Hills, she says ‘Oh, yeah, against that girl who plays the oboe,’ so yeah, she knows her,” Smith said.

Despite the extensive postseason experience Vernon Hills brings and the Cougars’ snazzy 29-2 record, Smith said he doesn’t plan to play the underdog card too heavily leading up to Monday night. He’ll save that just in case the Rockets advance to Redbird Arena next weekend for the state semifinals.

“We’re going to tell the girls they’re pretty good and stuff like that but I don’t view us as an underdog,” Smith said. “If we’re lucky enough to make the next step, if we play (three-time defending champion) Montini, we’d be an underdog there, for sure.”

Volleyball commitments: A pair of area volleyball players have decided their college futures.

St. Francis senior setter McKenna Kelsay, who helped lead the Spartans to the Class 3A state title, has committed to Illinois, St. Francis announced Friday. Kelsay’s older sister, Kristen, also plays volleyball in the Big Ten at Michigan State.

Kelsay, who dished 921 assists and 413 service points as a senior, was the Suburban Christian Conference’s Girls Volleyball Player of the Year.

Meanwhile, St. Charles East senior Caitlyn Ballard has decided to continue her volleyball career at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Fla.

Ballard had options to play at larger schools but intends to follow in her family’s aeronautical tradition. Her father, Michael, and older brother, Joshua, are both air traffic controllers working at Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center in Aurora.

Not so fast: Despite a report earlier this week from a Rochelle radio station that Rochelle will shift to the Northern Illinois Big 12’s West Division once Dixon and Streator leave the conference, that maneuver is a possibility, not a certainty, Rochelle athletic director Kevin Crandall said.

Crandall said more discussions within the conference needs to take place before a course of action is solidified. If no other schools are added and Rochelle moves from the NI Big 12’s East to the West, the conference would have two, five-team divisions, effective the 2014-15 school year.


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