At the 2025 Clark Tournament, the Uxbridge Spartans captured their first trophy in the event’s 84-year history. The team clinched a thrilling 30-25 victory over the Hopedale Blue Raiders last Friday, controlling most of the game and showcasing their determination on both ends of the floor.
Despite a valiant comeback effort by Hopedale—erasing a 14-point deficit and narrowing the gap to just 2 points—the Spartans dug deep and pulled away for a decisive win. The Blue Raiders’ sluggish first half, where they managed only 5 points, ultimately proved too steep a hill to climb. Adding to their triumph, Uxbridge exacted sweet revenge on Hopedale, avenging a previous 49-33 loss at the Millis Holiday Tournament.
Bailey Dzivasen led the charge, contributing an impressive 11 points and energizing the team’s offensive efforts. This landmark win not only secured the Clark Tournament trophy but also bolstered the Spartans’ confidence as they prepare for the State Playoffs.
With their winning mentality and resolute defense, the Uxbridge Spartans are poised to make a significant impact in the postseason. This hard-fought victory underscores the team’s ability to overcome adversity and adapt under pressure, qualities that will be invaluable in the upcoming State Playoffs.