History was made as both the boys' and girls' varsity basketball teams brought home Delaware League Championship titles. Each earning hard‑fought victories over rival South Kortright. This marks the first time in school history that both merged programs has won the league championships, making the moment even more memorable for athletes, coaches, and the entire community.
Girls Varsity Championship winning 52-39.
The girls squad matched the excitement with a dominant showing of their own, controlling the boards and maintaining composure throughout the game.
McKenna Hoyt powered the offense with 21 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, showcasing her versatility and leadership.
Tierney Turner added 11 points and 7 rebounds, playing a key role on both ends of the floor.
Rose Bevilacqua provided a strong presence inside with 7 points and 11 rebounds, helping the team maintain control in critical moments.
The girls’ resilience and teamwork propelled them to a historic championship title.
Boys Varsity Championship Winning 70-45.
The boys team delivered an impressive performance behind standout offensive efforts and strong team play.
Patrick Terk led all S/J scorers with 22 points, attacking the basket and setting the tempo.
Jacob Mrozik added 20 points, including an incredible six three‑pointers that energized the crowd and shifted momentum.
Max Eisel contributed a crucial double‑double, finishing with 10 points and 10 rebounds, dominating inside both offensively and defensively.
Their teamwork, energy, and determination secured a well‑deserved championship victory.

Congratulations to all the athletes and coaches on an unforgettable achievement! Best of Luck to both teams as they compete in sectionals!

