United United Red Storm Boys Basketball Trying to Build on Winning Streak

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The United Red Storm boys basketball team picked up 2 key wins over the past week. Last Tuesday, United squared off with conference opponent Galva and won in commanding fashion by the final score 65-29. On Friday it was not so easy for the Red Storm, as they went to overtime with the West Central Heat, however United would prevail with the tough 51-48 win. The wins put United at 9-10 overall on the season, and 2-2 in Lincoln Trail play.
United continues their season tonight when they take on an Abingdon-Avon team that has won 4 of their last 5 games. Head Coach Doug Dennison discussed what the Tornadoes bring to the table, on the WRAM morning show.

United Red Storm boys basketball coach Doug Dennison

Tonight’s game between the United Red Storm and A-Town Tornadoes tips off at 7:00. You can hear that game live tonight on AM 1330/FM 94.1 WRAM, or online at radiomonmouth.com with the pregame show hitting the air at around 6:40.
Besides the A-Town/United game, we have another boys basketball broadcast on the PCSN tonight. On Sunny 97.7 WMOI, the Monmouth-Roseville Titans take on the Riverdale Rams. The Titans will try to get some revenge for a loss earlier in the season in Port Byron. A 1-point deficit at the half turned into a 15 point loss for Monmouth-Roseville. This Three Rivers Conference West Division match up is scheduled to start at 7:00, with the Sunny 97.7 WMOI pregame show starting at around 6:40.

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