Monmouth-Roseville Titan Girls Basketball Heading into Important Stretch of TRAC West Division Schedule

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The Monmouth-Roseville girls varsity basketball team continues their long stretch of road conference games this week. The Titans were in action throughout the past week including a 48-22 win at Erie-Prophetstown last Thursday, a 47-35 home loss to state ranked PORTA/AC Central on Saturday afternoon, then a 51-28 victory in a Three-Rivers conference crossover match at Kewanee.

The next stretch of road games will be very pivotal for Monmouth-Roseville, as they take on Rockridge tomorrow night, then do battle with Morrison on Monday, and Sherrard next Thursday. The results of these games will be instrumental in deciding the TRAC-West division, and seeding for the upcoming regional tournament in February. Head Coach Scott Weber says that the team will be ready for the challenge.

Monmouth-Roseville Titan girls basketball coach Scott Weber

The Lady Titans currently sit at 19-5 overall, and is half game behind Sherrrd for first place in the TRAC-West at 7-1. Sherrard checks in at (8-1) after their win over Rockridge on Monday. Due to low roster numbers in the Rockridge girls basketball program, Monmouth-Roseville’s game tomorrow night against the Rockets will tip-off at 5:30, with a short JV contest following. For the full interview with Coach Weber, visit the Sports Podcast section of our website, radiomonmouth.com.

***Story by Prairie Communications intern Kadin Rogers***

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