The DeSoto High School Eagles got a cheerful sendoff Thursday as they left campus for San Antonio hoping to win their third-straight Class 6A state title.
The DeSoto High School Eagles were cheered Thursday as they left campus for San Antonio.DeSoto is trying to win its third-straight Class 6A state title despite being one of the youngest teams in the state.
"Coming in as a very young team with new players, we didn’t really know each other well but we gelled really easily just because everybody bought into the system and how we play together," said Rieyan Desouze, a freshman.The championship game is Saturday at the Alamo Dome.
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