Orleans High School in southern Indiana makes history by winning their first-ever state championship in boys basketball. The Bulldogs secured the IHSAA Class 1A state title with a 64-55 victory over Clinton Prairie in Indianapolis. The game saw Orleans extend their lead thanks to a three-pointer by Rylan Crocker in the third quarter, ultimately taking control of the game. Alex DeWitt led the team with 24 points, while Crocker contributed 16 points to the win. The Bulldogs shot an impressive 64% from the field, showcasing their dominance on the court. This victory marks a significant milestone for Orleans High School and the community as a whole. The team’s hard work, determination, and skill have paid off in a historic win that will be remembered for years to come. Orleans High School’s championship win is a testament to the talent and dedication of the players, coaches, and supporters who have worked tirelessly to achieve this milestone. Congratulations to the Orleans Bulldogs on their remarkable achievement.
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