Basketball Holiday Tournament
During the holiday break, the girls and boys varsity and freshman basketball teams participated in the two day, annual holiday tournament, which took place on Wednesday, Dec. 27, and Thursday, Dec. 28. This tournament consisted of four teams that play two games each. The winners of the first games move on to the final round. Luckily, for Lodi, all three teams competed in the final round.
Girls Basketball
The girls basketball held their annual William Masopust Holiday Tournament. The first day, Lodi defeated Wallington with a 49-12 victory. The next day the Lodi finished off the tournament by beating Saddle Brook with a score of 43-34. This left the girls at 5-0 record. Keep it up ladies!
Freshman Boys Basketball
This tournament took place at Wood-Ridge High School. Lodi played against Wallington and came out and giving it all they had. Lodi won 60 to 27, which led them to play in the second and final round against Wood-Ridge. While the game was intense, Lodi came out on top, with a score of 57-56 , winning the whole tournament and bringing home the first place trophy. Congratulations to the boys freshmen team and to Roland Leiva for being awarded MVP of the entire tournament.
Boys Basketball
This tournament took place at Wood-Ridge High School. The boys played against Wallington in the first round of the tournament and finished with a victory, 81-76. The Boys progressed to the final round against Dumont. While they were winning in the first half, they, sadly, lost 72-61. Although they lost this tournament, the boys are willing to do anything to make history.
We wish the basketball teams luck in the rest of their season! Come out and support and show your school spirit by cheering them along with the LHS cheerleaders!
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