Two letterwinners on young Panther girls squad

Debut in SWCC Jamboree tonight

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Larry McNutt had a luxury in his first year as Creston girls basketball coach last winter that he doesn't have in 2012.

Inheriting a veteran squad.

The 2011-12 season was remarkable in many ways, including a tie with Denison-Schleswig for fourth place in the Hawkeye 10 at 7-6, one game in front of Harlan. The 9-14 season overall included a regional tournament win over Red Oak, and a narrow 51-50 home defeat to Carroll Kuemper, which finished 11-2 in league play.

"We won every game we should have won, except for Atlantic over there at the end of the season," McNutt said. "We bounced back and won a tournament game. We beat Denison. We could have beat Kuemper and Harlan. The LC game was single digits early. We played with a lot of the better teams in about every game."

That squad, however, had six seniors, including starters Madison Frain, Audrey Bolinger, Katlin Briley and Maddie Haines. They also happened to be the four leading scorers. Briley and Frain earned All-Hawkeye 10 honorable mention.

Brianna Maitlen, one of two seniors on this year's squad along with Emma Johnson, was fifth in scoring at 6 points per game, and the leading rebounder at 7.6. She and the other returning letterwinner, sophomore Natalie Mostek, form the core that McNutt is building around for the current campaign.

"It's a new year and a new start," said McNutt, assisted this year by Mendy McCreight and freshman coach Mallory Peterson. "We don't really compare from one year to the next. This group will earn its own identity. I'm sure it will play a little differently."

With two seniors, four juniors, four sophomores and 11 freshmen, it's a team that could be building experience for a bright future. But, McNutt is not assigning a specific goal for this season.

"For us, it's really about playing hard and getting better," McNutt said. "Our goal is to get better, period. I don't put out a goal for a certain number of wins. Our motto is, be the best we can be, whatever that is. As long as they listen and play hard, that will be successful."

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