Raiders Report: Boys Hockey & Girls Basketball Finish Season with OT Wins, Brackets Releasing Saturday

WATERTOWN – The Raiders boys ice hockey finished the regular season on a four-game winning streak, while the girls basketball team won four of their final five games. Both teams capped off the season with exciting OT wins in front of their home crowds.

Tournament brackets are expected to be released by the MIAA on Saturday, February 25th. Check back for updates and coverage information.



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