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Sackville men’s basketball Titans to host sectional playoffs this weekend

Sackville wraps up regular season with 87-51 win over AAA Harrison Trimble

The Tantramar Titans varsity boys basketball team includes, front row, from left, Luc Swanson, Seamus Lyon, Cohen Patterson, Lucas Cormier, Carlos Ponton-Arndt, Jason Wilson; back row, Logan Reid, Daniel Gaudreault, Dashiel Edson, Chase Clayton, Andrew Hess, Adryon Thompson, Owen O’Neal; front row: Luc Swanson, Seamus Lyon, Cohen Patterson, Lucas Cormier, Carlos Ponton-Arndt and Jason Wilson.
The Tantramar Titans varsity boys basketball team includes, front row, from left, Luc Swanson, Seamus Lyon, Cohen Patterson, Lucas Cormier, Carlos Ponton-Arndt, Jason Wilson; back row, Logan Reid, Daniel Gaudreault, Dashiel Edson, Chase Clayton, Andrew Hess, Adryon Thompson, Owen O’Neal; front row: Luc Swanson, Seamus Lyon, Cohen Patterson, Lucas Cormier, Carlos Ponton-Arndt and Jason Wilson. - Contributed

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SACKVILLE, N.B. — SACKVILLE, N.B. – The Tantramar Regional High School gym will be loud and rocking Friday night and Saturday as it hosts the AA boys basketball sectionals.

The other sectional will be taking place at Fundy High School in St. George with the two winners meeting up the next weekend at Harbour Station in Saint John in the provincial championship game.

The last time the boys Titan team made the trip to the championship weekend was 2006.

The high-flying Titans wrapped up their regular season on Sunday at the Mount Allison University gym with a convincing 87-51 win over AAA Harrison Trimble, bumping their season record to 22-8.

The schedule for this weekend kicks off Friday night with two games: Carleton North versus Bathurst at 6:30 p.m.; and the hometown Titans face St. Stephen at 8:15 p.m. The two winners meet Saturday at 1 p.m.

Admission per day is $5 for an adult and $2 for a student. Children under 12 get in free.

Come out and cheer on your hometown Titans and help get them get to Harbour Station.

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