It had been nearly six weeks since Breck played a close basketball game. The Mustangs lost that one.
When the Mustangs were forced into another close game Saturday, they fell back on their training.
And they won.
Breck held off a late rally by Lake City to win the Class 2A boys basketball championship game 76-72 at Williams Arena.
After Lake City cut a 12-point deficit to one, Breck sophomore guard DeAngelo Dungey stripped the ball from Jaden Shones in the lane, leading to a fast-break basket by Daniel Freitag with 1:10 left.
“I remember [being told] that we have to value every single play defensively more importantly because anything can happen,” Mustangs senior Hanif Muhammad said. “Obviously, we’re in the state championship, they’re going to give their best effort to win the game. We just stayed disciplined to what we knew we had to do.”
Freitag, an All-Metro first-team pick who has signed to play at Wisconsin, finished with a game-high 33 points, including a pair of free throws with two seconds left that sealed the victory.
The top-seeded Mustangs (31-1) forced 12 turnovers in the second half, including nine steals.