Experienced Mustangs enter season with high expectations

It's a rare luxury in the world of high school sports, but the Prairie City-Monroe girls basketball team will get to enjoy it this season.

Returning every starter and key bench player from last year's 13-10 team, the Mustangs have their sights set high for their experienced group that features five seniors.

"The main thing is our girls have some very high expectations of themselves," PCM coach Bret Grier said. "Every year the coaches always have high expectations, but the girls did a tremendous job of getting in the gym over the summer and this past fall in the weight room."

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