Bishop Manogue secures the girls basketball 4A state championship with a dominant victory over Spanish Springs, claiming their third title in school history.

The Big Picture

Bishop Manogue showcased their season-long determination in a convincing win, establishing themselves as a powerhouse in girls' basketball.

By the Numbers
  • Bishop Manogue finished the season with a 25-1 record.
  • Violet Gordon, a freshman, scored 10 points in the championship game.
Yes, But

The Spanish Springs team faced challenges in containing Bishop Manogue's offense, resulting in a loss in the title game.

State of Play
  • Bishop Manogue led throughout the game and secured a 52-36 victory over Spanish Springs.
  • Manogue's coach, Sarah Schopper-Ramirez, led her team to victory with a strong performance from the players.
What's Next

With several key players leaving due to graduation, Bishop Manogue will undergo a transition period while building on the success of this championship season.

Bottom Line

Bishop Manogue's dominant performance in the state championship game highlights their exceptional season-long efforts, solidifying their status as a top contender in girls' high school basketball.