The Richmond Heights boy's basketball team is coming home with their very first state title after beating Tri-Village 50-29 in the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division IV State Championship game Sunday.
Playing in their first ever state championship after years of coming close, the Spartans set out to make the most of their chance this year as they took on Tri-Village inside the University of Dayton Arena.
Senior Detric Hearst Jr. put up 10 points of his own with seven rebounds and four assists, while freshman De'Erick Barber scored nine with three assists and three steals. The Spartans got the win despite one of their top players, senior Josiah Harris, being sidelined with a knee injury he sustained in the semifinals the night before.
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