Lions aiming for improvement in win column

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“Jeff’s raw. Jeff’s a work in progress. He’s good, but he’s got to control himself and know when to do things. But he’s going to help us. He’s got a good, outside three-point shot. He’ll play hard.

“And then Brandon, he’s our workhorse. I mean, and I tell the boys, I don’t mean that in a bad way, like it’s Brandon Morris and you other four (boys). No, everything starts with Brandon. When he’s on, he’s pretty hard to stop as anyone in our conference. It’ll take teams to stop him, not single players.

“If we feed him, and get him the ball, it opens everything up for our outside game. It opens up everything.”
Garrett Geuther, the only returning senior will serve as the Lions’ very important sixth man, first off the bench.

“He’s going to be our energy guy,” Kalsto said. “And he’s accepted that role. I don’t think he likes it, being the lone (returning) senior, but he’ll play a lot, and he’ll get a couple starts here and there.”

Rounding out the varsity roster are first-year senior, first-year varsity player Wesley Rogers, sophomores Luke Becker and Tracer Mills, as well as freshmen Alan Stamberger, Josh Gross, Derek Debruhl and Jacob Tudor.

“It’s Hinckley’s to lose,” Kalsto said about the Little Ten Conference race. “I wouldn’t be surprised if Hinckley was rated 1 or 2 in the state. They’ve got everyone back from a team that blew everyone out in the Little Ten by 20 (points).

Other than them, Paw Paw’s loaded. Newark’s loaded. Indian Creek’s loaded. Somonauk’s loaded. Serena’s loaded. I mean, everyone in the conference is. You know, there’s Hinckley, and then there’s the next six who could beat anyone (else) on any given night.”

LaMoille/Ohio will, again, play a pair of home games in Ohio Dec. 18 against Annawan and on Jan. 8 versus DePue.

“Obviously, more wins,” said Kalsto, when asked about his team’s goals for the season. “Our goals are to be a lot more competitive, and make people kind of more proud of being from LaMoille (and Ohio).

“We don’t want that feeling of always being looked at as this easy W, and we’re not happy about it. We want (to win) as many games as we can, obviously. Any team does.

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