The state basketball championships begin with one area team playing on day one, the Spring-Ford girls. The Rams who are ranked 22nd in the nation right now, will face Cumberland Valley in the championship game tomorrow evening. The Rams have dominated opponents much of this season, and much of this postseason. Their state semifinal game was a bit tougher. Now, they play the fifth seed out of district 3 in the title round, but they are fully aware that at this point in the season seedings mean nothing and they'll have to be at their best to win.
Rams ready for Friday's PIAA Championship Game
Published: Mar 20 2013 08:00:00 PM EDT
Updated On: Mar 21 2013 08:49:31 PM EDT
Rams ready for Friday's PIAA Championship Game
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