Boys’ basketball beats rival Totino-Grace
Nicole Sarquis, Staff Writer
January 21, 2012
Filed under Sports Briefs
The boys' basketball team pulled out a victory over rival Totino-Grace on Friday, December 20 by a score of 93-68. The Red Knights took a successful lead of 15 points going into the half. Senior point guard Isiah Zierden and Sanjay Lumpkin both came out with a total of 22 points in the game.
Boys’ Basketball Defeated Against Top Seeded Team
Mike Geer
March 19, 2009
Filed under Sports, Winter Sports
A strong performance in the first half was not enough to hold off number one seeded Washburn Millers, who won 73-61 in the Section 6 semi-final. Washburn, who kept the number four seed in the state much of the year, was notorious for cutthroat defense and an effective fast-break offense, which was... Read more »
Boys’ Basketball Victory Over Delano Tigers In Sections
Mike Geer
March 19, 2009
Filed under Sports, Winter Sports
The Red Knights backed up their number four seed against fifth seeded Delano in a 70-47 rout in the first round of boys' basketball sections on March 11. After jumping ahead 17-6 early in the first half, the Red Knights did not look back and held onto their lead largely due to aggressive defense.... Read more »
Cooper Defeats Red Knight Basketball in a Well-Fought Battle
Mike Geer
February 10, 2009
Filed under Sports, Winter Sports
The Cooper Hawks came to the Haben Center boasting a 14-0 record and a reputation as one of the best boys basketball teams in the state, and kept their undefeated record intact by defeating the Red Knights 79-68, in a fast paced offensive game. Junior Seth Marx led all scorers with 23 points, 21 of... Read more »
Red Knight Boys’ Basketball Defeated Against the Islanders
Sean Buckhorn
February 10, 2009
Filed under Sports, Winter Sports
In a slow, intense, defensive battle, the BSM boys' varsity basketball team was defeated by the De La Salle Islanders 44-29 on February 7. Though the score at half-time was only 21-16 in favor of the Islanders, BSM was ultimately overwhelmed by De La Salle's man-to-man defensive scheme. Leading... Read more »













