Great Crossing High School Wins First Boys Basketball Championship

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News Summary

Great Crossing High School made history by winning its first-ever boys basketball state championship, defeating Bowling Green 71-61 at Rupp Arena. The Warhawks showcased an incredible tournament run, achieving four wins in three days and finishing with a remarkable 35-4 record. Star player Malachi Moreno led the team with a standout performance, contributing to this monumental victory that marks a significant milestone for the school and the Georgetown community.

Great Crossing High School Makes History with State Championship Win!

In a thrilling basketball showdown, Great Crossing High School from the charming town of Georgetown has etched its name in the sports books by clinching its first-ever boys basketball state championship. The Warhawks faced off against the strong Bowling Green team, defeating them with a final score of 71-61 in a packed Rupp Arena on Saturday night.

Road to Glory

This monumental victory comes after a whirlwind of action during the KHSAA Boys’ Basketball Sweet 16 state tournament. The Warhawks were nothing short of spectacular, showcasing an impressive four wins in just three days. Their path to the championship started with a strong showing against Daviess County, where they cruised to a 69-37 victory. They then stormed past Cooper, ending that matchup with a 49-36 score, before taking down Montgomery County to secure their spot in the finals with a 70-49 triumph.

Great Crossing finished the tournament with a fantastic overall record of 35-4 and boasted an incredible 27-game winning streak leading into the championship game—a testimony to their hard work and determination throughout the season.

Star Performers Shine Bright

Great Crossing’s victory was propelled by none other than the standout player of the night, Malachi Moreno. The University of Kentucky signee turned heads with an outstanding performance, racking up 24 points and grabbing 15 rebounds. He also showcased remarkable efficiency by shooting an astounding 10 of 11 from the field! Alongside him, Vince Dawson III contributed 18 points, while Gage Richardson made a significant impact with 15 points.

On the other side of the court, Bowling Green’s Kadyn Carpenter led his team with 19 points, making his mark despite the loss. The Bowling Green team had admirable support from players like Jace Wardlow with 13 points, Joe Hurt adding 11 points, and Deuce Bailey contributing 10 points. They showed resilience, narrowing the gap to just six points during the closing minutes of the game.

A Dream Come True

Head coach Steve Page voiced the incredible achievement of winning the championship, especially for a program that has only been around since 2019. This win is a defining moment in the history of Great Crossing, leaving an unforgettable legacy for the players, staff, and the Georgetown community.

And don’t forget about Malachi Moreno—due to his stellar performance throughout the tournament, he was named the tournament MVP. This championship game not only highlighted his skills as a player but also capped off an incredible high school basketball journey that will be remembered for years to come.

The Final Countdown

As the final buzzer rang, the hall echoed with celebration, smiles, and cheers resonating in Rupp Arena. The Warhawks’ historic victory has sparked joy across the community, solidifying their place in high school sports history as they continue to grow and build on this remarkable accomplishment.

Whether you were cheering from the stands or at home, great memories were made as Great Crossing High School lifted the championship trophy for the very first time, a moment that will surely inspire many young athletes in Georgetown and beyond!

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