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Stranahan completes Broward sweep after winning the school’s first championsh­ip

- By Adam Lichtenste­in South Florida Sun Sentinel alichtenst­ein@ sun-sentinel.com

LAKELAND – The Stranahan gym walls are about to get a little more crowded. The school has to make space for a new banner.

For the first time in the school’s 62-year history, the Mighty Dragons are state basketball champions.

“I’m from Fort Lauderdale,” Stranahan senior Jordan Greene said. “So to do this for my city and to bring back something (for a school where) my dad went to and played basketball, and he feels great ... it just feels great for the community.”

Stranahan’s historic 63-54 victory in the Class 6A state basketball title came in a closely-fought affair against St. Petersburg Lakewood at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland on Thursday. The Mighty Dragons’ victory ended a day where three Broward County teams — Westminste­r Academy, University School and Stranahan — lifted championsh­ip trophies.

“I cried my lungs out,” junior Dave Herard said. “All this hard just made me break down. I just can’t believe it. We did it.”

Stranahan started slowly but recovered and took the lead at the end of the first quarter. The Mighty Dragons nearly went into the locker room at halftime with a 10-point lead, but a three-point foul cut it to seven.

Stranahan benefited from a balanced offense, with four players getting double-digit points. Brian Dugazon led the Mighty Dragons with 14, Herard had 13, Inady Legiste had 12 and Chayse Culpepper had 10.

The Mighty Dragons held the lead for most of the second half, but the Spartans, led by senior Jalen White and his 18 points, got back within two in the middle of the final quarter.

Thanks to solid defense, Stranahan went on a 13-7 run to end the game, which provided enough of a cushion to allow coach Terrence Williams, himself a Stranahan alumnus, to sub his starters out to end the game.

Williams said the season was dedicated to Stranahan’s former coach Kenneth Skinner, who died in November 2017.

“The one person I thought about when the seconds started going away was coach Skinner,” Williams said. “He would’ve loved to see this moment. As a coach, he’d been there for 30 years, and he coached me at Stranahan. I know this is one of the biggest moments that he was looking forward to. FOr us to get it while he’s gone is kind of bitterswee­t.

“But we finally did it.”

“I cried my lungs out. All this hard just made me break down. I just can’t believe it. We did it.”

—Stranahan’s Dave Herard

 ?? CHARLES TRAINOR JR./MIAMI HERALD ?? Stranahan’s Brian Dugazon looks to score as Lakwood’s Jalen White (3) and Jamille Reynolds defend during the Boys Class 6A state basketball title game on Thursday.
CHARLES TRAINOR JR./MIAMI HERALD Stranahan’s Brian Dugazon looks to score as Lakwood’s Jalen White (3) and Jamille Reynolds defend during the Boys Class 6A state basketball title game on Thursday.

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