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Coal City, Seneca seeded among I-8 favorites

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Coal City's lone conference loss was to Plano on Dec. 6, 45-42, though the Lady Coalers have not yet faced Seneca or Lisle. They have lost one game in each of the tournaments they have played to date — to Tinley Park at Beecher, 56-43, and to Walther Lutheran at Lisle, 48-35 — but have been perfect otherwise.

"So far, I feel we have played very well," Coal City coach Brad Schmitt said. "We've had a lot more balance than I thought we were going to have, and that's been a key component. That takes away from the other team being able to focus on one or two players. And defensively I feel we have exceeded our expectations. We've been holding people down for the most part."

Emily Halliday's 14.6 points per game comfortably leads the team, but three of her teammates — Donjeta Shabani, Nicole Borgetti and Britta Spelde — have already exceeded 100 points on the season. Shabani is second on the team at 9.3 points per game, with Borgetti right behind at 9.2 and Spelde at 6.3.

Borgetti is 45-for-126 on three-pointers this season. Other than Halliday, who has made 21-of-53 attempts from three-point land, nobody else on the team has made more than two three-pointers all season.

"The addition of Nicole Borgetti as a sophomore who can score from the outside has taken a lot of pressure off of the other girls. It's allowed us to be more of an inside-outside team," Schmitt said. "Donjeta and Britta have really stepped up. Britta may not be scoring as much as she would like, but she's contributing in terms of rebounding and assists and defense."

The Lady Coalers will face either Sandwich or Westmont in their first tournament game. They have not yet faced Westmont, but they defeated Sandwich 49-19 on Dec. 13.

"We were fourth last year. You always want to improve on that, and of course we want to get a championship, but there are a lot of good teams in our way," Schmitt said. "We're going to do the old cliche and focus on Saturday, try to get to Monday and take it from there."

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