Ohio high school boys basketball team wins first state title in 97 years
For the first time in 97 years, an Ohio high school boys basketball program has hoisted their first-ever state championship trophy. Dominating from start to finish, Wyoming (OH) soundly defeated Cleveland Glenville , 73-48, for the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) Division IV state championship on Friday. Wyoming opened before 1930 and went nearly the century mark without winning a Ohio high school boys basketball state crown, but were finally able to pull off the elusive feat.
“A lot of emotion,” Wyoming coach Matt Rooks said via WCPO ABC 9 report . “I’m proud of our seniors. They’ve talked about this for four years.
Just to do it the way they did means a lot to our team. These guys have done everything it takes to win this. ” Leading the way in the victory was Wyoming senior Kellen Wiley , an Ashland University commit.
Wiley paced the team with 20 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists, with fellow teammate Carlyle Billingsley chipping in 20 points and 12 boards, respectively. “Too much fun, honestly,” Wiley said via the report. “Playing with these guys one last time – it’s kind of surreal.
I was thinking about it pregame. I’ve spent so many games with these guys. So many minutes.