
Lutheran High School Basketball Wins State Title
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Lutheran High Schools boys basketball team, led by new head coach Josh Adams, secured their first Class five A state championship with a dominant 64-30 victory over Silver Creek. The Lions, who had a 21-4 record last season, turned things around after a second-round state tournament loss, winning nine straight games to finish 20-8. Standout players Evan Makkai, Kaden Tisdall, and Kade Speckman contributed significantly to the teams success, with Makkai and Tisdall scoring 17 and 16 points respectively. The Lions, who were seeded tenth, proved that they could rise from a low seed to the top, making it a revenge story after past heartbreak.
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