Redhawks take on Raccoons

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Alyssa Murphy

Both boys’ and girls’ basketball fell short to Lone Star Tuesday night, but neither game without a fight. The girls lost in overtime 41-43, while the boys fell short 66-58.

Catie Reeves, Sports Editor

With each team riding a winning a win streak of at least two games, the girls’ and boys’ basketball teams go into their game against Frisco Tuesday at The Nest with confidence.

“The team’s energy into this game will be fired up,” freshman Jazzy Owens said. “As we all have the same team goals and desires to do well. We are aiming to achieve another win and fixing any last minute mistakes. Ultimately preparing for playoffs.”

Taking the court after the girls’ game is over, the boys are hoping for redemption after losing to the Raccoons by one point earlier in the season.

“We just need to get on the court with a lot of hype,” junior Zach Bishop said. “Being at home always helps with our team energy too.”