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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2020 | 3B Lions from B1 had to work around, but now we don’t even worry about it. Blomquist: Last year we had no chemistry at all, so that’s one of our biggest things that we’ve overcome. Gracie Arnold: It’s really fun now to play on the court with all these girls. Riggs: We have little goals along the way, but obviously we have that main goal of going to state. Th at’s what we wanna accomplish as a team. But we have to get to our lit- tle goals fi rst, maximize ourselves in practice, come to our games and show up and play at maximum ef- fort to get to our bigger goals. Arnold: Steve always says our next game is our most important game. Ema Gardner: I think that was one of the biggest things, that we all have to look at each other and real- ize it’s not just one of us anymore. It’s all of us and not one of us can win it. It has to be all fi ve of us. Q: Would you say you have a team leader? Gardner: I think each and every one of us has our moments, but we all step up. It’s not just one person that’s continuously doing it. Riggs: I think we all have a dif- ferent way we can talk to the team. I’m really good with talking to the whole program. Ema’s really good with on-court direction … we all have a way of communicating with each other. Arnold: We’re just always talking, constantly communicating. Q: Who’s your inspiration on the basketball court? Gardner: I just play, but I’ve al- ways had my dad on the outside pushing me to be my best so I defi - nitely use him. The Latest Lawn Care Equipment Save time and energy with the latest lawn mowers, edgers, trimmers and accessories. Ladd: Defi nitely my grandpa for me. Riggs: I think Reed Levings. She’s kinda been in all our lives for quite some time and she’s on the board in the gym, a state champion in 2010, so we look up there thinking, ‘do you wanna be up there too?’. She always watches our games, tells us how to improve. On the court, she’s a great coach and off the court she’s an inspirational leader. Schatz: Draymond Green because he may not score that much, but he helps the team in other ways wheth- er that’s defense, assisting, rebound- ing, all that stuff . Arnold: I’d say my dad is my in- spiration in sports. He always push- es me to be better, but he’s always there for me to fall back on and he just really makes sure I love the sport. Q: Can you tell me something about yourself outside of sports? Gardner: I like to lay in my bed. Riggs: I’m in clubs. I’m in FBLA and Green Club, so I do a lot of stuff on the weekends. Blomquist: I do the Teacher Cadet program because I like to hang out with the little kids. Ladd: Th e only time we really have is Saturday, so it’s a lot of just school and sports. Q: Now for a more random question. Who’s the funniest per- son on the team? Blomquist: It depends. We’re all funny in our weird, goofy ways. Ladd: We all just kinda add on to each other. Blomquist: Ema’s probably the sil- liest. Ladd: Ema will say something funny and then Alexia will just add something dumb. 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