United Red Storm Boys Basketball Wins Their Own Holiday Tournament for First Time

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The United Red Storm boys basketball team has improved their winning streak to 10 games after a 49-43 win on Wednesday night against Ridgewood in the United Holiday Tournament. The win over Ridgewood seals a holiday tournament championship for United, as they are currently (4-0) in tournament play with just one game left on Friday night. Overall on the season, United is (10-3) under the direction of first-year head coach Jason Lancaster.

Speaking on the WRAM Morning Show this morning coach Lancaster says the boys will look to keep the momentum of their season going tomorrow night in the final game of the United Holiday Tournament against West Prairie.

After Friday night’s game with the Cyclones, United will play one more game on the 18th against Lewistown before taking a break until January 3rd. For the full interview with Coach Lancaster, visit the Sports Podcast section of our website, radiomonmouth.com.

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