Solon Springs boy’s basketball headed to state for first time in program history

Solon Springs boy’s basketball headed to states for first time in program history

Solon Springs boy’s basketball headed to states for first time in program history

It’s been a long time coming for Solon Springs boy’s basketball, as after over 80 years of existence as a school, the Eagles are off to the state tournament for the first time.

The Eagles finished their season with a 27-2 record, and have beaten bigger schools all year, as there are only 81 students enrolled in the High School.

However, despite their impressive record and for a that was never ranked lower than second, Solon Springs was given the four seed in the tournament.

For the Eagles, they’re not phased at all; in fact, they almost like being doubted.

“Yeah, there’s more fuel to the fire, so we’ll get down there and get our anger out on the court,” said Isaiah Kastern, a senior forward who set the all time points record at Solon Springs earlier this year.

“These guys will compete in an empty gym. They’ll compete on a mountain top. It doesn’t matter where we are. We’re going to go out and try to stay focused on what we need to do to win a basketball game, no matter where it is, or who it’s against,” shared Marcus Besonen, the Eagles head coach.

The Eagles look to shock the world when they take on the 1 seed, Columbus Catholic, in the semifinals this Friday.