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Ream Huntley’s vocal leader

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To make that happen, Ream has had to be the most vocal she’s been throughout her career. On the floor, she voices her opinion as much as she can without being abrasive, admitting she doesn’t like to yell. But at times, it’s tough for her to hold her tongue only because she’s not ready for her career to end.

But she also uses such occasions as teaching moments. As the only senior who makes significant contributions to this year’s state-bound team, Ream understands how much brighter the future is for the Red Raiders. So she wants those around her to take from her experience, even if it means expressing tough love when it’s needed.

Sometimes, she said, it just needs to be done. And throughout the season, her teammates have fed off her example.

“Haley means a lot to our team,” freshman Ali Andrews said. “She picks us all up when we’re down. She’s a really good leader – on the court and off. She’s really pumped up and she’s really confident in everyone.”

She also is confident in a team that again will be a decided underdog Friday night against Rolling Meadows (29-3) in Normal. The Red Raiders will try to slow down a team that averages 71 points a game and that scored a season-high 95 earlier this season against Wheaton North.

Ream, who is known for finding inspirational YouTube clips to inspire her teammates before the game, again will deliver the message she believes her teammates need to hear, appreciating the historic nature of what will be the last weekend of her high school career.

And as she has all season long, she’ll bring her teammates together and speak from her heart before leading the Red Raiders onto the floor.

“We’ll just talk about what we need to do and what we need to focus on,” Ream said, “and (we’ll say) that we’re capable of anything if we work together.”

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