United Red Storm Boys Basketball Jumps into LTC Play Starting 2023

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Coming off a break for the holidays, the United Red Storm boys basketball team will hit the floor on Tuesday night at home in the Fieldhouse at United High School for their first Lincoln Trail Conference match up of the season. The (7-8) Red Storm will take on the (10-5) Mercer County Golden Eagles. Getting started in conference play, Red Storm head coach Doug Dennison looks for the team to continue to build and improve.

United Red Storm boys basketball coach Doug Dennison

Hear the Red Storm take on the Golden Eagles on AM 1330/FM 94.1 WRAM, online at radiomonmouth.com or on our free 1330 WRAM app for your smartphone or tablet.

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