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Huntley’s postseason run could be considered a surprise with a lineup that features two freshmen. But with junior Sam Andrews and freshman Ali Andrews each averaging more than 16 points a game, junior guard Bethany Zornow’s defense and Ream’s leadership, the Red Raiders are proving they can’t be overlooked.

“I think it does say a lot that most of us haven’t played together and we are so young,” Zornow said. “It is exciting for next year to see what we could still accomplish with all our young talent. But Haley has helped us out a lot and definitely deserves a lot of the credit.”

During the playoffs, particularly at this stage, any advantage can make a difference. For the Red Raiders, Dundee-Crown has become Huntley’s home away from home this season. They’ve played five games at D-C this season and that familiarity with the gym should help. The Red Raiders also hope playing closer to home will bring out hordes of fans after their previous two games were nearly an hour away at Rockford East.

“That’s one thing I’ve been impressed with this group during these four games is they’ve been playing loose,” Raethz said. “They’ve come into each game with an air of confidence, and they feel ready to go and prepared. … It’s been a real workmanlike attitude with our players. They have a real even-keel attitude about not getting too high or too low.”

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