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Turner looks forward to the Streaks having more team success this season with 6-foot-7 Damian Stoneking in the middle and several other experienced players returning.

“It’s going to be great,” Turner said. “We started 1-3 and were a little arrogant, thinking with the success we had in the summer and fall we’d just win. We’ve had a couple wins and we’re looking to take that momentum when we go to the Marengo Tournament [around Christmas].”

Baker said they will recognize Turner at the Streaks’ home game on Monday, Dec. 17 with Alden-Hebron since Thursday’s game was at Richmond.

C-G’s good sports: Cary-Grove received word this week that it has again been recognized for its sportsmanship by the IHSA. The Trojans were honored with a Do What’s Right! IHSA Sportsmanship Award after their appearance in the IHSA Class 6A football state championship game.

C-G lost to Crete-Monee, 33-26, but its team and fans were lauded for their exuberance and conduct during the game. The IHSA Sportsmanship Award is given to those schools showing exemplary behavior on the field and by their fans in the stands at IHSA finals events.

C-G also received awards in 2009, the year the Trojans won the Class 4A state volleyball championship and the Class 6A state football championship. C-G will receive a banner to place in its gymnasium.

• Joe Stevenson is a senior sports writer for the Northwest Herald. He can be reached by email at joestevenson@shawmedia.com. You also can follow him on Twitter @nwh_JoePrepZone.

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