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Holiday Light Shines on Tuesday of 518 High School Basketball
Holiday Light Shines on Tuesday of 518 High School Basketball
Holiday Light Shines on Tuesday of 518 High School Basketball
As holiday shoppers were navigating for that perfect parking space, local boys and girls high school hoops teams were on the hardwood courts Tuesday. It is certainly an unsettling time for these young student-athletes, as they observe major league sports pausing games. Many of these high school players remember their older classmates competing in empty gyms, while others didn't play at all. Memories that we'd all like to forget. On Tuesday, it was great opportunity to get out there and enjoy some holiday season hoops.
Who Won in High School Hoops on ‘Friday in the 518’?
Who Won in High School Hoops on ‘Friday in the 518’?
Who Won in High School Hoops on ‘Friday in the 518’?
Fridays are always busy on high school fields and courts, December 10th one was no exceptions. There were 38 basketball games on the Section II schedule for the boys and 32 match ups for the girls. Anyone that wants to submit photos of games, it will be greatly appreciated. You can submit them to charles.voelker@townsquaremedia.com.
Busy Friday for Capital Region Boys & Girls High School Hoops
Busy Friday for Capital Region Boys & Girls High School Hoops
Busy Friday for Capital Region Boys & Girls High School Hoops
The one of the best things for high school student-athletes is getting to compete for your school against the next town over or a long-time rival. Numerous times, athletes from different schools have talked to me about their moms and dads competing against those same schools and therefore passing down the rivalry. Friday night, we start to get into the meat of the high school basketball season with plenty of those rivalries on local courts.
Capital Region Tipping Off with a Big High School Hoops Game
Capital Region Tipping Off with a Big High School Hoops Game
Capital Region Tipping Off with a Big High School Hoops Game
Most high school basketball players didn't get to play in front of their friends and family last season, some didn't get to play at all. Though wearing masks is being required at most schools, at least these seniors will be able to play with fans in the stands. Tuesday night features two of the Capital Region's better boys basketball teams meeting up. One played last year. One did not.