St. Thomas Aquinas Secures Fourth Straight State Title in Girls Basketball
The team's victory over Bloomingdale was fueled by a challenging schedule and standout performances.
- St. Thomas Aquinas High School's girls basketball team won its fourth consecutive state championship, defeating Bloomingdale 70-35.
- The victory was highlighted by a dominant performance, with Aquinas leading by 25 points at halftime.
- Aquinas' rigorous schedule, including national opponents, prepared them for the championship, contrasting with Bloomingdale's regional focus.
- Key players for Aquinas included Kamryn Corporan, who led with 20 points and eight steals, and Kalia Harrington, who scored 22 points.
- Bloomingdale's undefeated season ended with this loss, but the team plans to leverage the experience for future success.