The Oakland Tech High School boys basketball team was honored by the Golden State Warriors at their home game for winning their first state championship. The players expressed their excitement and gratitude for the recognition, highlighting the hard work and dedication they put into the season. They also emphasized the life lessons they learned through basketball.
It was an unforgettable night for the Oakland Tech High School boys basketball team. On Tuesday, the Golden State Warriors honored them at their home game for winning their first state championship . We spoke with their head coach and players about what this recognition means to them. "This is super exciting watching pro players play basketball in a big venue and having our own suite is amazing," said Ardarius Grayson, a point guard for Oakland Tech.
The state champs' win last month against Bakersfield's Centennial High capped a season of 30 wins and 5 losses. "It feels good. We worked really hard for this moment the whole year from morning practices after school. It feels good to be recognized," said Chase Millheim a point guard for Oakland Tech. The players said basketball has taught them grit and tenacity on and off the court. "Everything isn't going to be given to you. You have to work hard for it," said Caleb Rollins a point guard for Oakland Tech
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