The Sun (Lowell)

LHS BOYS BASKETBALL SQUAD BIG UNDERDOG

Red Raiders set to play at undefeated North in Worcester

- Staff report

The Lowell High boys basketball team will be big underdogs when it takes the court Friday.

The Red Raiders have enjoyed a terrific season in the powerful Merrimack Valley Conference, but the No. 9 seed (16-6) will be playing in enemy territory against the top team in Massachuse­tts.

North isn’t just the defending Division 1 state champions. The top-seeded Polar Bears (21-0) are undefeated and rarely tested.

Lowell will attempt to pull off the upset in a round of 8 game in Worcester at 6:30 p.m.

Lowell has eliminated Beverly, 83-57, at home and then MVC rival Andover on the road, 54-45, thanks to an impressive third quarter.

Tzar Powell-aparacio and Xavier Rivera has been dominant in the postseason for the Red Raiders, as they were in the regular season.

Not surprising­ly, North has cruised to two state tournament victories over King Philip, 9064, and Waltham, 78-40. The Polar Bears seem to play at a different tempo than their opponents, the faster the better.

Here are other state tournament games involving local teams this weekend.

FRIDAY >> The Littleton girls basketball team will play in Division 4 round of 8 action. The No. 5 Tigers (17-5) and senior star Victoria Mccoy will play at No. 4 Millis (17-7) at 6 p.m. SATURDAY >> Tewksbury and Shawsheen Tech will play in Division 2 and Division 3 final 4 games, respective­ly, at Stoneham Arena.

No. 1 Tewksbury (20-3), which has outscored opponents 22-3 in three tournament games thanks a dominant first line, will face No. 4 Woburn (15-5-1) at 7 p.m.

In the game before, No. 2 Shawsheen Tech (22-1-0) will face No. 6 Marblehead (15-9-1) at 4 p.m. The Rams and goaltender Mike Cedrone have been stingy in three tournament wins and are coming off two shutout performanc­es.

In a Division 4 round of 8 girls basketball contest, No. 2 Tyngsboro (21-1), sparked by Gianna Donato and Carly Dimento, will entertain No. 7 Bourne (20-2) at 5 p.m.

SUNDAY >> The Pelham boys basketball team will attempt to net its second straight state Division 2 championsh­ip. The top-seeded Pythons, led by Zach James and Dom Herrling, will clash with No. 2 Hanover at 1 p.m. at Lundholm Gymnasium on the campus of the University of New Hampshire.

 ?? JAMES THOMAS PHOTO ?? Jason Kamau of Lowell floats a basket over Francisco Santanna and Jaiden Peguero of Lawrence during regular-season action in Lowell. The Red Raiders will play at top-seeded North on Friday night in Worcester in state tournament action.
JAMES THOMAS PHOTO Jason Kamau of Lowell floats a basket over Francisco Santanna and Jaiden Peguero of Lawrence during regular-season action in Lowell. The Red Raiders will play at top-seeded North on Friday night in Worcester in state tournament action.

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