First Year Girls Basketball Coach Chris Olson Says Future is Good for United Red Storm

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The United High School girls varsity basketball season came to a close over the past weekend, with the Red Storm travelling to Roanoke-Benson for the first round of regional play. Despite not having the best shooting day, United would give the Rockets all they could handle before falling 41-32 to end the season at 9-21 overall. A season that included many close losses. Despite the rocky season in his first year at the helm, Head Coach Chris Olson says he’s excited about the upward direction of the program.

United Red Storm girls basketball coach Chris Olson

The Red Storm girls graduate just one Senior in guard Ayden Penn, but successful junior varsity and junior high seasons give United fans reasons to get excited. For the full interview with Coach Olson, visit the Sports Podcast section of our website, radiomonmouth.com

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