Matt Vines
Red River boys geared up for rematch with Lakeview to end regular season
COUSHATTA – The stage is set.
The Red River boys basketball program has played in a number of emotionally-charged games against rivals this regular season, one that will end Saturday with a home game against Lakeview at 2 p.m.
The Bulldogs (23-5) enter with a No. 2 ranking in the Division III Non-Select power rankings, and a win could possibly open the door for Red River (39.93) to take the top spot from Madison (40.35).
But more importantly than the seeding in the upcoming playoffs, Red River wants to build momentum in what will be a championship game atmosphere at the Dawg Pound.
“This game is extremely fun for both communities no matter the outcome on either side,” said Red River coach Dadrian Harris. “There’s a lot of hype behind the Lakeview game, and I’m sure it’ll live up to the expectation.
“As a team, we love playing in a game of this magnitude.”
Red River won the first meeting in a 50-39 victory at home, and Lakeview (24-4) hasn’t loss since, winning the previous games almost all by double digits.
The Gators are likely locked into the No. 3 seed in Division IV Non-Select as they aim to return to the championship game.
Red River is seeking a second straight appearance in its championship game as well, and what better way to prepare for the playoffs a test against another champion-level program?
“Lakeview will always be a tough game, simply because of the rivalry factor,” Harris said. “I feel great about where we are, and we’re playing good basketball.
“We defeated them the first time, so they’ll come out very strong. We need to withstand their initial onslaught, and then we’ll be fine.”
Red River has been getting tastes of championship-level basketball throughout this season, most recently in a Feb. 15 matchup against Calvary Baptist (No. 1 in Division III Select) on a neutral floor.
The Cavaliers won the back-and-forth affair, 59-54, but Harris knows games like that prepare his squad for another push at a championship appearance.
“We missed a few shots that we usually make at the end, and Calvary capitalized on those missed opportunities in transition,” Harris said. “Calvary made their free-throws at the end when we had to foul, so they protected the lead.
“A game like Calvary prepared us to play every possession like our last. It felt like a championship game for sure. We knew approaching that game, it’d be a battle. It’s exactly what we needed before entering the playoff journey.”
The Lakeview matchup will provide the same feeling.
If you don’t have a ticket yet, you’re likely out of luck as tickets won’t be sold at the door. But call the Red River High front office (318-932-4913) to see if there are any tickets available. Only a few were left on Thursday morning.
Riverdale angler Colton Caskey appears in February’s Louisiana Sportsman Magazine
Pick up a copy of February’s Louisiana Sportsman Magazine, and you’ll see a feature story on Riverdale Academy angler Colton Caskey.
The senior talks about his roots as a fisherman and how he’s turned his focus to the water as he’s matured.
He’s signed with LSU Shreveport Fishing, the No. 3-ranked program in the latest Major League Fishing standings.
Caskey finished 15th in the latest Louisiana High School Bass Fishing event on Toledo Bend earlier this month.
Red River baseball off to 2-2 start
Red River baseball got back into the win column with a 4-1 victory at Converse on Tuesday.
The Bulldogs (2-2) won their opener 8-1 against Zwolle but suffered losses of 15-1 (Weston) and 4-1 (Florien) over the weekend.
Red River is back in action Tuesday at Captain Shreve to wrap up February competition.
Riverdale baseball loses first three
The Riverdale Academy baseball team is still looking for its first run of the season after three losses.
The Rebels dropped decisions of 16-0 and 10-0 to River Oaks and 12-0 to Waskom in the opening two weeks.
Riverdale opens their home schedule Saturday against Prairie View Academy and River Oaks starting at 11 a.m.
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