United Red Storm Boys Basketball Bounces Back from Holiday Tourney Title Loss

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The United Red Storm boys basketball team is off to a (13-2) start as they near the halfway point of their regular season schedule. That mark includes a 12-game win streak that was snapped in a United Holiday Tournament championship game loss to Ridgewood on Friday night. They started a new win streak last night, bouncing back to blowout previously undefeated Lewistown 45-28 in a game that really wasn’t even that close. The Red Storm led the 30-5 at the halftime break and emptied the bench midway through the 4th quarter with 20+ point lead. The (13-2) record this year, combined with a (14-2) record during the shortened spring season, gives United a (27-4) record since the end of the 2019-2020 season. That’s a mark that Red Storm head coach Doug Dennison can be proud of.

United Red Storm boys basketball coach Doug Dennison

United is now (13-2) overall and are off through the Christmas break, getting back on the floor with their Lincoln Trail Conference opener on January 4th at Mercer County High School in Aledo.

For the entire interview with Dennison, go to the SPORTS PODCAST section.

***Photo courtesy of Sarah Horner***

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