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Team of the Week: Trion High School Girls Basketball

Trion High School girls basketball team had a season that will be remembered. 

Trion High School girls basketball team had a season that will be remembered. 

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AllOnGeorgia reached out to head coach Garrett Brown and senior I’ziah McCutchins for their perspective on the season. 

Coach Garrett Brown’s reflections on the Bulldogs girls basketball team’s journey are based on dedication, resilience, and shared accomplishments. His words are full of pride and gratitude as he recounts the remarkable achievements of his team. He speaks as a Coach and as 2-3’s Dad. 

“I’ve watched these girls grow up, literally,” Coach Brown reminisces, underscoring the profound bond he shares with his players. “From elementary to high school, and they’ve been successful at anything they’ve done, whether it’s softball, basketball, tennis, the classroom, you name it.”‘

The coach’s admiration for his team extends beyond sports. “They’re good people as well,” he emphasizes.

For Coach Brown, the season “was an amazing ride.” Recalling the exhilarating experiences shared by the team. “From the Gatlinburg Christmas Tournament and having fun in the mountains to winning the regional championship and notching 20 wins…”

…to taking the Region Championship trophy into Waffle House for a celebration meal.

The pinnacle of their journey came in the Sweet Sixteen against Athens Christian—a test of character and resilience. “The girls playing their butts off against Athens Christian,” Coach Brown said, acknowledging the team’s unwavering determination in the face of formidable opposition. Although the season would end with the final buzzer, Coach Brown said about his team: “They give you everything they’ve got, practice or game; they’ve made being a coach easy.”

“I couldn’t have asked for a better group,” he states, acknowledging the invaluable contributions of the players, parents, community members, and coaching staff. 

Coach Brown said, “this was probably one of the best sporting seasons I’ve ever been a part of.” His contributions did not go unnoticed, and he was selected as the Region Coach of the Year. 

As the season comes to a close, it leaves behind a trail of triumphs, memories, and heartfelt reflections. For senior standout I’ziah McCutchins, the season was marked by numerous personal and team highlights.

McCutchins, a pivotal force on the Trion High School girls’ basketball team, recounts the season with pride and gratitude. “Winning the region championship this year was so surreal, and I’m so glad to have shared this moment with my best friends,” she reflects.

The accolades bestowed upon McCutchins further attest to her prowess and dedication on the court. Selected as the Region Player of the Year, she reached a significant milestone by hitting her 1,000 career point—a testament to her relentless drive and unwavering commitment to the game she loves. 

She walks off the court with 1,387 career points. 

Acknowledging the honor bestowed upon her, McCutchins expresses her gratitude to all who have supported her journey. “Being selected player of the year is such an honor, and I want to thank everyone who has played a role in my journey,” she said. 

She walks off the court with 449 rebounds and 414 steals. 

Beyond individual achievements, McCutchins finds fulfillment in the camaraderie and teamwork that define her approach to the game. “My favorite part of my game is finding my teammates for them to get open looks,” she shares. 

She walks off the court with 378 career assists. 

For McCutchins and her teammates, being part of the Bulldog family is a source of immense pride and belonging. “It’s a special place in many ways, and the community is always so supportive,” she remarks, underscoring the enduring bonds that unite players, coaches, and fans alike.

Looking towards the future, McCutchins remains steadfast in her aspirations, both on and off the court. “After I graduate, I want to attend a 4-year college and continue my academic and athletic career.”

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