Dec. 15: Boys’ Basketball Falls Hard to Radnor

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Kurt Strazdins

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In a highly anticipated matchup on Tuesday, December 15, the Harriton boys’ basketball team faced off against the Radnor Raiders. Despite widespread excitement, the game quickly turned into a complete annihilation by Radnor.

The Rams struggled to produce anything in the first quarter, with their only two points coming from starting center Will Thomas, and were down by over 30 points going into halftime. They ultimately lost 54-32. During the Tuesday game, the Rams never came within twenty points of Radnor.

The best stretch of the game was due to Mykah Tomassetti, who proved he deserves more playing time in the future by nailing two three-pointers in the third quarter. Starting point guard Jermaine Brokenborough returned to the lineup after missing the devastating game this weekend against Strath Haven in which the Rams lost by one point (49-48).

The Rams hope that these tough losses prove to be critical turning points in their season. The boys look to rebound on Friday the 18th against Penncrest.