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Seniors Corey McCracken (42) and Alex Youngquist (18) lead the Murray Mustangs off the field with the Eight-Man semifinal trophy after the Mustangs were defeated, 78-76, in overtime by Gilbertville Don Bosco in the UNI-Dome. It was the highest-scoring playoff game in Iowa high school history. (OST file photo by LARRY PETERSON)

The Indians return a wealth of experience for the 2013 season.

• 10 — Area basketball teams enter 2013 poised for big seasons

By the time the holiday break rolled around, several area basketball teams were harboring hopes of conference championships and state berths.

The Murray boys enter the 2013 portion of its schedule with an 8-0 record and a fifth-place ranking in Class 1A by the Associated Press.

Senior Austin Halls is on pace to score his 2,000th career point in the Mustangs’ first game back after the break, today at Orient-Macksburg. Meanwhile, Murray has hopes of its first state tournament appearance since the 1930s.

Meanwhile, after losing the first two games of the season, the Interstate 35 boys have gone 5-0 since then — all in conference games — to enter the break as the only Pride of Iowa Conference team other than No. 1-ranked Nodaway Valley to hold an undefeated conference record.

The Central Decatur girls enter the 2013 portion of its schedule with a 7-2 overall record and a 4-1 mark in the POI. The Cardinals still have a game against top-ranked and undefeated Bedford, with a chance to make up a game on the Bulldogs.

And the Clarke girls start 2013 with a 6-2 overall record and a 3-1 mark in the South Central Conference.

Clarke hosts Davis County on Friday in a big game for conference positioning, as the Lady Indians look for their third consecutive South Central Conference championship.

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