Maddyn Greenway is driven to win, turbocharged to succeed.
The Electric Junior Guard scored 14 points without a response in a four-minute section, which led to the Providence Academy to an 81-63 victory over Crosby-Inson for the State Women’s Basketball Championship Class 2a on Saturday night at Williams Arena. The Lions (32-0) became the first women’s basketball team in the history of the State to win four consecutive state titles.
“This game was really personal for me,” Greenway said, recognizing publication publications.
“I couldn’t be better, sincerely,” he said.
The Lions lost 24-23 with the remaining six minutes the first half when Greenway put it in overmark. He made three trays, two medium -ranking ski, one triple and a free kick during the race. She had three of the four robberies of the lions during the jet and went to a bucket after a long rebound.
“I was excited to put our crowd,” Greenway said.
The Spurt gave Providence Academy an advantage of 13 points, 37-24, with two remaining minutes in the first half.