United Red Storm Girls Basketball Already Nearing the Halfway Point in Their Regular Season Schedule

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The United Red Storm girls basketball team has already gotten in 12 games already this season, going (7-5) in those contests. The Red Storm will finish up the Knoxville Blue Bullet Invitational Tournament on Saturday with two more games. United will then get an extended break until after the students get back to school after Christmas break. With the Red Storm girls not participating in a holiday tournament over break, the next scheduled game following Saturday’s games is January 5th at Abingdon-Avon.

Red Storm head coach Lisa Coleman says after playing nearly half of their regular schedule before Christmas, it’ll be nice to get a respite from basketball and enjoy the holidays.

United Red Storm girls basketball Lisa Coleman

The Red Storm girls take on Farmington at 10am on Saturday morning at Knoxville High School to finish up pool play. Should United win that one, they will play for 3rd place in the tournament at 2:30 on Saturday afternoon. If the Red Storm lose the 10am game, they will play for 5th place at 1:00.

For the entire interview with Coleman, go the SPORTS PODCAST section.

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