EAGLES GROUNDED: East Rock Falls In Class 2 Title Game
East Rockingham junior Tyce McNair is handed a blown-up sign of himself by his cousin, Brianna Thomas, 7, of Atlanta, before the start of their state championship game against Radford.
East Rockingham senior Griffin Morris passes the ball away from Radford junior Jon Woods after a rebound.
Radford senior Miles Jones gets stuck between East Rockingham senior Griffin Morris (left) and freshman Tyler Nickel.
Radford senior Miles Jones goes up for a shot against East Rockingham freshman Tyler Nickel.
East Rockingham senior Collin Wigley reacts after being called for a technical foul.
East Rockingham freshman Tyler Nickel passes the ball over Radford sophomore Cam Cormany to senior Griffin Morris
Radford coach Rick Cormany watches as his team drives up the court.
East Rockingham senior Dalton Jefferson takes a shot against Radford senior Thor Sproule.
East Rockingham senior Dalton Jefferson grabs a rebound against Radford sophomore P.J. Prioleau.
East Rockingham freshman Tyler Nickel ducks under Radford senior Quinton Morton-Robertson after pulling down a rebound.
East Rockingham junior Tyce McNair goes up for a shot against Radford sophomore P.J. Prioleau.
East Rockingham junior Tyce McNair goes up for a shot against Radford sophomore Cam Cormany.
East Rockingham senior Dalton Jefferson goes up for a shot over Radford junior Jon Woods.
East Rockingham players hang their heads on the bench as the clock winds down on a 50-74 loss in the state championship game against Radford.
East Rockingham senior Griffin Morris reacts as the clock winds down on a 50-74 loss in the state championship game against Radford.
Radford senior Quinton Morton-Robertson drives around East Rockingham freshman Tyler Nickel.
East Rockingham junior Matthew Good and East Rockingham junior Tyce McNair close in to make the foul on Radford senior Quinton Morton-Robertson.
The East Rockingham team leaves the court after their 50-74 loss to Radford in the state championship game.
The East Rockingham boys basketball team watches as Radford receives the season trophy during the post-game ceremony.
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