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Q & A with Minooka basketball player Darrin Myers

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There have been plenty of ups for the Minooka varsity boys basketball team, which has a pair of four-game winning streaks and a three-gamer to its credit.

Those peaks have been surrounded by valleys, which include a four-game losing streak near the middle of the season and a span of five losses in six games which lasted into this month. The net result of the season is a 16-13 record which the Indians will take into Monday's Class 4A Thornwood Regional opener against Plainfield Central.

Senior point guard Darrin Myers has been through ups and downs before in his varsity career. The Indians finished with a .333 winning percentage when Myers was a sophomore before winning two-thirds of their games his junior year. Myers shared his thoughts with the Morris Daily Herald this week as the regional approached.


Q. You guys have been pretty streaky this season. Why is that?

A. I think a lot of it has to do with us being really young. We lost a big piece of our offense from last year. With me and (Jake) Hogen being the only two guys who have played significant minutes back, we have kind of been up and down. If we don't score, it kind of wavers if we're going to win or not.


Q. It seems like your first set of (Southwest Prairie) conference games went better than the second. Was there a reason for that, in your mind?

A. Our conference is pretty tough. We played hard every single game, but some teams just got the better of us towards the end. There were a lot of games where we just didn't score, and that's now our season has gone. We played great defense, but it come down to if we scored or not, in and out of our conference.


Q. You've played the team you will face in the regional opener, Plainfield Central, twice and won both. How does that make you feel about Monday?

A. It makes us feel good, knowing that we have beat them twice by double digits. We know we can beat them. The one thing is that it's tough playing three games in a row against somebody and having them all be the same type of game. The good thing about them being in our conference is that we have a lot of scouting tapes on them to study. We want to come out and play with discipline, and hopefully come out with a victory.

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