PHOTOS: Osbourn Park-Madison Class 6 girls basketball state final
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Madison's Mia Chapman hugs Amalia Makrigiorgos (30) after defeating Osbourn Park 54-48 for the Girls 6A State Championship title Saturday night. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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Madison’s Katie Koshuta (44) pulls up for a jump shot as she is defended by Osbourn Park's Alex Harju (21). Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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Jo Raflo (4) looks for an opening as she dribbles against Madison's Grace Arnolie (21). Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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Madison's Alayna Arnolie (22) drives outside the lane while being defended by Osbourn Park's Trinity Epps (blue). Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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Madison's Katie Koshuta (44) looks to drive the lane under pressure from Osbourn Park's Maddie Scarborough (blue). Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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Osbourn Park's Hailey Kellogg (2) looks to set up a play as she dribbles top of the perimeter against Madison in the Girls 6A State Championship game Saturday night. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
- Doug Stroud
Osbourn Park's Jo Raflo (4) pulls up for a jump shot while being defended by Madison's Katie Koshuta (white). Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
- Doug Stroud
Madison's Amalia Makrigiorgos hugs teammates Alayna Arnolie (left) and sister Grace Arnolie after winning the Girls 6A basketball State Championship Saturday night. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
- Doug Stroud
Alayna Arnolie (22) and her twin sister Grace Arnolie (21) cheer after winning the Girls 6A Basketball State Championship against Osbourn Park Saturday night. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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Madison's Amalia Makrigiorgos (left) drives down low with Osbourn Park's Hailey Kellogg (right) defending. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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Osbourn Park's Maddie Scarborough (right) looks for an opening with Madison's Grace Arnolie (left) defending. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
- Doug Stroud
Osbourn Park's Trinity Epps (32) gets a step on a Madison defender in the Girls 6A State title game Saturday night. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
- Doug Stroud
Madison's Alayna Arnolie (22) makes an around-the-back dribble move against an Osbourn Park's Maddie Scarborough (right). Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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Madison's Alayna Arnolie (left) pulls up for a jump shot at the top of the key over Osbourn Park's Jo Raflo (4) during Saturday night’ s 6A Girls State Championship game. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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Madison's Kiera Kohler (left) pops a left-one hander jump hook shot over Osbourn Park's Maddie Scarborough (35). Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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Madison's Grace Arnolie (21) lays up a one hander over Osbourn Park's Trinity Epps (left). Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
- Doug Stroud
Madison fans cheer on their girls as they defeat Osbourn Park in the Girls State Championship game Saturday night. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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Madison's Alayna Arnolie (22) brings the ball across mid-court against Osbourn Park's Katie Lemanski (5). Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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Madison fans cheer on their girls as they defeat Osbourn Park in the Girls State Championship game Saturday night. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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Madison's Head Coach Kirsten Stone cheers on her team during Saturday night championship game against Osbourn Park. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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Madison's Head Coach Kirsten Stone congratulates Amalia Makrigiorgos after defeating Osbourn Park 54-48. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
- Doug Stroud
Madison defeated Osbourn Park 54-48 Saturday night in the Girls 6A State Championship game. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
- Doug Stroud
Madison's Head Coach Kirsten Stone claps for her team as they are presented with the Girls 6A State Basketball champions. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
- Doug Stroud
(L-R) Madison's Katie Koshuta, Alayna Arnolie, Amalia Makrigiorgos and Grace Arnolie after winning their second Girls 6A State Title. Photo by Doug Stroud Photography
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