As the regular season comes to an end, Twin Cedars is ready to give credit where credit is due. The Sabers will hold their senior night on Monday as Hartwik-Ladora-Victor comes to Bussey.
Among the players to be recognized include Sabers girls Chloe Swank and Jenna Hastings as well as the trio of Jace Nichols, Kade Dunkin, and Brett Sedlock for the boys team.
Girls Head Coach Trent Verwers says that he has always been impressed with the efforts of his two elder players during his tenure.
“This group of seniors, we only have two. Chloe Swank and Jenna Hastings. Those two girls were sophomores when I took over and accepted every bit of the challenge that I gave to them when I first got here. They’ve stayed with the course. It’s going to be good to finally send them out.”
The Twin Cedars Girls Basketball Squad will try to break a two game losing streak Friday against Southeast Warren. The Sabers are coming off back-to-back tough loses to Albia on Saturday when they got down big early and Tuesday night losing in the last moments to Moravia. Sophomore Players Cheyenne Bruns and Rylee Dunkin tell KRLS Sports it is all about improvement and confidence.
The Twin Cedars Basketball Squads are back on the court tonight at Moravia. The Saber girls fell to Albia on Saturday 47-31 after falling behind in the first quarter by 12 points. Players Rylee Dunkin, Cheyenne Bruns, and Chloe Swank tell KRLS winning the conference and having their best season in several years is something they have been playing for.
Rylee Dunkin:
One of our big goals is to win the conference, we haven’t won the conference in a long time and that would feel really good to accomplish that.”
Cheyenne Bruns:
“It’s a big goal for everybody and if we do that it’ll show everybody how good we can play and play aggressively.”