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SATURDAY SENTINEL: Winter season doesn't want to end just yet

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The next issue of the Morris Daily Herald you pick up will contain prep girls basketball results. It seems too early for that, but it always does.

Some years, basketball can immediately grab the spotlight on the local prep scene. The fall season is sometimes over by the time the first games tip off. That won't be the case in Tuesday's paper, and there's a good chance it won't be the case for another week or two beyond then.

Coal City and Morris are both state quarterfinalists in football and will play their third-round games this afternoon. Morris is also competing at the Sandburg Girls Swimming and Diving Sectional today, though having any of its athletes extend their seasons will be difficult now that standout diver Alyssa Applebee has graduated.

I've spent a lot of time around the Coalers the past couple of weeks, having covered their first two playoff games and visited them at practice a few times while working on follow-up coverage. Having not seen them during the regular season, I knew only the obvious about the Coalers prior to their first playoff game against Peotone — that their defense is pretty good, that senior Ryland Tondini was having a nice season running the ball.

Obviously I've learned a good deal more about the team in the past several days, and I've shared much of that with you in the numerous stories I've penned about the team. But there are a few more tidbits that I haven't been able to work in that are worth sharing.

While planning a feature on the Coal City defense this week, I asked Coalers coach Lenny Onsen if there was a member of the defense who hadn't gotten much publicity. Onsen brought up a few names before getting to safety Collin Anderson.

Anderson's numbers don't jump out at you. His 53 tackle points (the Coalers award two points for a solo tackle and one for an assist) rank 11th on the team. None of his tackles have been for a loss, and he has no takeaways.

Onsen was complimentary of the job Anderson has done "in the huddle," calling defenses and making sure the Coalers aligned properly. I asked Anderson about that role this week in practice.

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