By Mrs. Anderson, Editor-in-Chief
Kreft hopes his team can relax on the court and concentrate on the things they’ve been doing well all year. “I really believe that we are the better team, but the better team doesn’t always win,” Kreft cautioned. “We need to take care of business on our end and do the things we’ve been working on all year, and I think we’ll be fine if we do that.”
The hallways of Hinckley-Finlayson High School are filled with black and red, Jaguar gear to show their school spirit and pride in this basketball team. With a fan bus from the school heading to tonight’s match-up and much of the staff planning to attend, the stands should be packed and ready to support the Jags as they attempt to earn a state tournament appearance. The Hinckley-Finlayson School District put out a statement on the district’s Facebook page reminding Jaguar fans of all ages to demonstrate good sportsmanship. The statement challenges fans to refrain from yelling at the referees of tonight’s game, regardless of the calls, and work to maintain a positive atmosphere. They also thank the students for their past conduct in cheering on the Jaguars. There is a pep fest scheduled at the high school in the morning, and the basketball team will be dismissed early to make a trip to the Hinckley Elementary School before they hop on the bus for Crosby-Ironton. The entire school and community of Hinckley-Finlayson are behind these boys and wish them the very best of luck.
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