Edgewater's pursuit of a state championship in the Class 6A boys basketball final ends in a 59-55 defeat to Pembroke Pines Charter, falling just short of their season-long goal.

The Big Picture

Despite falling short, Edgewater's journey to the championship game signifies a promising future for the team under new head coach Jon Mason.

By the Numbers
  • Edgewater shot 36.5% from the field, making 23 of 63 attempts.
  • Edgewater secured 19 offensive rebounds, leading to 22 second-chance points, compared to Pembroke Pines Charter's 2.
Yes, But

Despite the loss, Edgewater's young roster bodes well for future success, with a strong core of underclassmen gaining valuable experience.

State of Play
  • Edgewater finishes the season 24-8, with only two senior losses and a roster predominantly consisting of sophomores and juniors.
  • Pembroke Pines Charter's experienced lineup, led by seniors, proved decisive in the championship game victory.
What's Next

Edgewater's resilience and promising performance indicate a bright future ahead as they continue to develop and grow under Coach Mason.

Bottom Line

Edgewater's hard-fought journey to the championship game and the young team's determination underscore a promising future for the basketball program, despite falling short in the final.