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That brings me to girls basketball. It’s a young team struggling to gain victories, but there is a chance to get over the hump tonight at home against Clarinda.

I’m supposed to be objective on the job, but it’s hard not to stand there and pull for those girls, because I had many of them on middle school teams as a coach. Great kids, who will do anything for you.

But, not enough of them have stayed out over the years.

When these sophomores and freshmen were in seventh and eighth grades, Clay Arnold and I stood in the gym during the first team meeting in awe. There were 48 girls in there, interested in playing basketball.

We told them to work hard and listen in practice, and stay dedicated, because they could form the foundation of a girls basketball resurgence in Creston. We talked about the excitement of trying to reach a regional final someday, with a chance at the state tournament. But, it would take a lot of dedication, and not just November through February.

Two years later, there are 15 of those girls left. In fact, the high school roster is extremely youthful, as there are two seniors, four juniors, four sophomores and 11 freshmen.

I partly feel at fault, because there are kids in school not out for basketball who could make this team better, either through their athleticism on defense, or simply for some much-needed depth. Practice is better every day when you have a deep squad.

Somehow, I didn’t convey my passion for the sport of basketball in the minds of some of these kids who could be contributors.

I know other things come up. Sometimes kids want to step back and work on their skills in other sports. Or, they see themselves as being better in those sports, and they’re not sure about accepting a reserve role on a team that trudges through a long four-month winter schedule.

But, coach Frain strongly believes the winter season is the most important for any athlete in the school. Lifting and individual workouts are fine, but intense daily work in a sport keeps that competitive edge.

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