North Lakes boys look forward to new conference competition

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The Husky boys basketball team has a lot to look forward to this year. With a move to the new Twin Cities Athletic Conference bringing more balanced competition to the schedule, second-year head coach Mark Kosloski expects to see his team improve from its 4-22 finish last season.
“I think we’ve got returning players who played in my system last year, and kids who have put in a lot of time over the summer,” Kosloski said.
The TCAC is the largest conference in the state, with 22 members, mostly pulled from charter schools and academies. Boys basketball is the one sport in which all 22 members field a team. In the Huskies’ division, teams like AFSA and Liberty look to be good matchups.
The AFSA game will be played in the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis, the home of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Lynx.
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