Holy Family girls basketball will open Friday night with a home matchup against Frederick at 5:30 p.m., looking to bounce back after a tough one-point loss earlier in the week. The Tigers fell just short against Horizon on Tuesday, 41–40, bringing their record to 7–5 as they continue to compete in a strong league schedule.
Despite the loss, Holy Family has shown resilience throughout the season and will benefit from playing on their home court. The Tigers will also host the game during their Breast Cancer Awareness Night, an event that typically brings strong energy and community support to the gym. Historically, Holy Family has had the upper hand in this matchup, holding a 9–1 record against Frederick since 2017, a trend that favors the Tigers heading into Friday’s contest.
Frederick girls enter the game after a dominant 59–18 win over Legacy and are currently ranked 66th in the MaxPreps Colorado girls basketball standings. While the Golden Eagles found success in their most recent outing, they will face a challenge against a Holy Family team that has proven capable of competing in close, high-pressure games. Last season, Frederick defeated Holy Family 60–55 with a home-court advantage, but Friday’s matchup shifts that advantage back to the Tigers.
Later in the evening, the Holy Family boys will take the court against Frederick at 7:00 p.m. The Tigers enter the matchup with an 11–1 record, despite suffering their first loss of the season on Tuesday in a 63–51 defeat to Horizon, their lowest-scoring game so far. Holy Family will look to reestablish their offensive rhythm against a Frederick team that has struggled historically in the series.
Frederick boys have posted at least 55 points in each of their last eight games and are coming off a 74–62 win over Legacy, ranking 49th in the MaxPreps Colorado standings. However, Holy Family has controlled the rivalry in recent years, holding an 8–2 record since 2017, including a 56–43 victory in their most recent meeting.
