The feeling of getting a ring and making school history, means a lot for Head Coach Brian Shyne.
“Ah man, this is this is a big deal for me. It’s history, we just made history and this is not just for the girls basketball program or the boys basketball program, it’s for this community, the west side of Shreveport,” Shyne said. I feel like it’s a big accomplishment for this area and something we need to rejuvenate and help our kids understand that we can achieve greatness as well.”
One of the many talented players that helped write history, was the title game MVP Carley Hamilton, who found the ceremony special.
“It’s been very special you know, this is a moment we’ve been waiting for. Just to know everybody is proud of us and we are just grateful for the moment and happy to be the champs.”
Hamilton is entering her freshman year at McNeese State, where she will hoop for the Cowgirls. She averaged 21.1 ppg as a senior.
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