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Westlake Triumphs, Dominate Tournament, Secure Epic Victory!

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Westlake star Bo Ogden scored 18 points and had 13 rebounds, but the Chaps had their worst offensive game of the season and fell in the Class 6A DII title game.

Westlake guard Powell Frickenschmidt (1) is blocked by Little elm guard Ian Berry (5) during the UIL 6A Division 2 State Championship game at the Alamodome on Saturday, March 14, 2026 in San Antonio, Texas. (Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman) SAN ANTONIO — Bo Ogden walked off the UIL state championship game basketball court Saturday night at the Alamodome to a future that promises to be full of milestones.

After handshakes and medal presentations, Ogden made the long walk to the arena's media room. There was one more news conference before he turns his attention to the University of Texas. Westlake's 6-foot-5 shooting guard said it will take "awhile" to get over the sting of the Chaparrals' 57-35 loss to Little Elm in the Class 6A Division II championship game.

And while a state silver medal is something to be proud of, it's not the color the Chaparrals had hoped for. "They rattled us a little bit," Ogden said. Westlake guard Bo Ogden (5) is guarded during the UIL 6A Division 2 State Championship game against Little Elm at the Alamodome on Saturday, March 14, 2026 in San Antonio, Texas.

(Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman) Westlake (32-7) was a victim of its worst shooting performance of the season. Before Saturday, its lowest point total came during a 59-37 loss in late December to Houston Strake Jesuit.

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