Kenzie Stumne drives for the basket against Woodbury on Jan. 27.
The Forest Lake girls basketball team suffered through a 7-19 season last year, with many freshmen in the regular rotation. The upside to that season is that the Rangers have been able to field a crop of experienced sophomores this year, who, working with the upperclass leadership, have brought renewed success to the program.
“Last year, a lot of kids were playing roles they hadn’t played before, and for a lot of them it was their first year on varsity,” head coach Jen Wagner said. “The other teams are scouting you and watching film on you. It was a learning curve, but now we have kids who have been in their positions and are a little more comfortable and familiar with their roles.”broadstreet.zone(48036);
Among the sophomores making major scoring contributions have been Abigail Groenweg (11.2 points per game), Lexie Hultman (9.4), Kenzie



