Bishop McGuinness Girls Hoops

Despite losing two star players to injuries, the Bishop McGuinness girls basketball team beat previously undefeated Williamston for the Class 1-A championship this weekend. The win was the fifth straight title, and perhaps the sweetest of the five, for the Villains.

Despite losing two star players to injuries, the Bishop McGuinness girls basketball team beat previously undefeated Williamston for the Class 1-A championship this weekend. The win was the fifth straight title, and perhaps the sweetest of the five, for the Villains.

Aaron Toomey, Bishop McGuinness' point guard and leading scorer, is a big reason the Villains have won more than 50 games the last two seasons, including a state championship last year. Toomey also performs well in the classroom, and his accomplishments have earned him offers to play in the ACC and the Ivy League.

There are few things as exciting and rewarding for a high school athlete than winning a state championship.

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