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Little Elm Boys Basketball Claims District Title Amid Arctic Blast

The No. 3-ranked Little Elm boys basketball team secured the District 5-6A championship with an undefeated week, while North Texas prepares for dangerous winter weather.

Zane Boyd

July 3, 20262 min read

Basketball Championship - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Basketball Championship - illustration, Jake Team LLC

The Little Elm boys basketball team has claimed the District 5-6A championship title. The No. 3-ranked squad completed the regular season with an undefeated week on the road, securing the title despite having three games remaining in the schedule. The team defeated Guyer with a score of 43-40 on Tuesday and overcame Marcus 64-55 on Friday.

Little Elm is located approximately 12 miles east of Denton. The athletic achievement comes as the region braces for severe meteorological conditions. An extreme arctic airmass is set to deliver dangerous cold to North Texas on Monday and Tuesday. Temperatures are not expected to rise above freezing until later in the week, according to the National Weather Service.

Forecasters have issued a Winter Storm Watch for Dallas, Collin, and Denton counties. The watch covers the period from Friday afternoon through late Saturday night. An Arctic cold front is expected to sweep through the area late this week, potentially bringing a mix of freezing rain, sleet, and snow.

The combination of ice, sleet, snow, and extreme cold is described as unusual even for the peak of the winter season. Conditions are expected to impact travel and infrastructure from Friday evening through Sunday. Residents are advised to bundle up and stock supplies as a significant winter storm bears down on the Dallas-Fort Worth area this weekend.

The athletic victory marks a significant milestone for the Little Elm program. The team’s undefeated performance on the road against district opponents solidified their standing in the standings. The specific details regarding the remainder of the regular season schedule are not yet clear.

The severe weather warning highlights the volatile conditions currently affecting the region. The overlap of the championship celebration and the incoming arctic blast presents a stark contrast for the community. Further details on the long-term weather outlook remain to be determined by meteorologists.

The basketball team’s success in District 5-6A is now official. The wins against Guyer and Marcus were decisive enough to secure the title. The team’s ranking and performance have drawn attention to the program’s achievements this season.

The National Weather Service continues to monitor the developing situation. The potential for a dangerous combination of winter precipitation remains a primary concern for local authorities and residents. The impact of the storm on daily activities is expected to be significant during the specified timeframe.

Source: starlocalmedia.com.

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Zane Boyd

Zane Boyd writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Denton.

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