MONTGOMERY – Before the Houston Academy girls basketball team exited the winning locker room, they could be heard chanting, “1, 2, 3 Elite 8.”
Indeed, the Lady Raiders are advancing to the championship game of the Class 3A South Regional following a 41-35 victory over Mobile Christian at Garrett Coliseum on Saturday.
Head coach Leigh Griffin believes the experience from being in the regional last year helped in this year’s battle against the Leopards. “We had an eighth grader step in there at the end when Camille fouled out and she got lots of rebounds for us and made some great passes,” Griffin said. “She didn’t let this big scene get to her. Just so proud of them.”
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