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Congratulations to Radford

Yep!! Congrats to the Radford Bobcats. Great season.
 
Postgame Press Conference with the Radford Bobcats after State Championship win:

Press Conference with the Radford Bobcats after their 74-50 win over East Rockingham in the VHSL Class 2 State Championship at VCU's Siegel Center on Saturday, March 9, 2019.

Speaking from left to right were sophomore P.J. Prioleau, Head Coach Rick Cormany, sophomore Cam Cormany and senior Quinton Morton-Robertson.

The Bobcats finished 30-0 overall, becoming the first wire to wire unbeaten State Championship since the VHSL went to six classifications at the start of 2013-14.


Postgame Video Interview with Radford Coach Rick Cormany:

Radford Coach Rick Cormany chats with VirginiaPreps.com's Matthew Hatfield after his team's 74-50 win over East Rockingham in the VHSL Class 2 State Championship at the VCU Siegel Center in Richmond on Saturday, March 9, 2019.

For Coach Cormany, it was his sixth state title with the Bobcats. Of those six State Championships with Radford, it's the first that saw his team complete an undefeated season. Radford finished 30-0 overall.


Postgame Video Interview with Radford PG Quinton Morton-Robertson:

Radford's Quinton Morton-Robertson speaks with VirginiaPreps.com's Matthew Hatfield after his team's 74-50 win over East Rockingham in the VHSL Class 2 State Championship on Saturday, March 9, 2019.

Morton-Robertson put forth a performance for the ages, scoring 32 of his game-high 41 points in the first half alone. It came just days after he scored 42 points - with 21 in the fourth quarter - as the Bobcats bounced defending State Champ Gate City from the postseason in the semifinals.

With a free-throw in the fourth quarter, Morton-Robertson reached the 2000-point career plateau at Radford. He'll play his College Basketball next year in-state at Radford University.
 
On top of beating Northside, as many have mentioned, Radford also beat Dudley (N.C). I was in attendance, and although I wasn’t thoroughly impressed with Dudley’s play in that game, it was one of Radford’s tighter games this year. Upon further research, Dudley is a 3A school (4A largest in NC) with almost 1400 enrollment. They advanced to the sweet 16, losing to the 2 seed (of 32 teams) by 3 points.
 
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