United Red Storm Boys Basketball Readies for LTC Tournament

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The United boys varsity basketball team had an eventful week of basketball last week. On Tuesday the Red Storm took on Lincoln Trail Conference rival Abingdon-Avon at Abingdon High School. The game would go back and forth but the Tornadoes held on late to give United the 52-49 loss. The Red Storm would rebound on Friday night however with a thrilling home win over the Ridgewood Spartans in a game that saw United hold on to a 76-72 win in double overtime.
Head Coach Doug Dennison had high praise for his team’s offensive performance against Ridgewood, and singled out 2 players who came up big in the important conference win.

United Red Storm boys basketball coach Doug Dennison

The Red Storm currently sit at 10-11 overall and 3-3 in LTC play but have a chance to continue improving that record when they take on Princeville on Tuesday night, then a rematch with the Princes in the first round of the Lincoln Trail Tournament on Thursday. For the full interview with Coach Dennison, visit the Sports Podcast section of our website, radiomonmouth.com.

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

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