It’s split results for the Redhawks, but still a focused team

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Michael Martin

After seeing split results for both girls’ and boys’ basketball, the teams are more ready than ever to prove what they can do. Both teams look to take on the Trail Blazers on Tuesday.

Kaden Groom, Sports Reporter

The Redhawks basketball teams hope to be on the path to a couple more wins Tuesday as they travel to take on the Lebanon Trail Trail Blazers in District 9-5A play. 

For the girls’ team (10-1), it’s the chance at another district win with the team taking care of business against Centennial (48-26) on Friday.

Things didn’t go quite as well for the boys’ on Friday as they fell to the Titans 42-36.

Entering the game against the Trail Blazers tied for 4th in District 9-5A (5-4), the team isn’t worried about its recent losses.  

“We are just taking it one game at a time,” junior Matthew Bishop said. “Even though we’ve lost 3 straight we know we can still bounce back and get back on track.”