History has been made, and the “Dawg House” has never been louder. Last weekend, the West Albany Bulldogs girls’ basketball team did something that hasn’t been done in the 73-year history of the school: they brought home the OSAA 5A State Championship.
In a thrilling 51–48 finale against Springfield, the Bulldogs capped off an incredible season by securing the blue trophy. This marks the first girls’ basketball state title for West Albany since the building opened in 1953.
Ending the Drought
The road to the title was anything but easy. The Bulldogs faced a grueling tournament schedule, but their relentless defense and disciplined teamwork carried them through. For a program that has seen generations of talented athletes come and go, this victory represents more than just a win—it is the culmination of decades of hard work and community support.
The atmosphere in the arena was electric as the final buzzer sounded, signaling the end of a 70-year wait. Fans, alumni, and students celebrated together as the team hoisted the trophy, cementing their legacy as the greatest squad in program history.
A Season for the Record Books
This championship wasn’t just about a single game; it was about a group of athletes who played with heart from the opening tip-off in December to the final seconds in March. Their victory is a shining example of “Bulldog Pride” and serves as an inspiration for the next generation of Albany athletes.
Congratulations to the players, the coaching staff, and the families who supported this historic journey. Albany is officially a city of champions!
