 All this month, get any smartphone 32 giga under for 50% off regular price at Appalachian Wireless. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. While supplies last, two-year agreement required. Over the weekend, the Adams Middle School Boys basketball team won the Kentucky Basketball Academy's eighth grade state tournament, surviving a 78-team field, playing eight games over the course of three days, and even defeating the defending state champions, Meese Middle, by 22 points for the chance to call themselves champions. Last night, a victory parade was held, and this evening, the black cats were honored at Prestonsburg City Council's meeting, where they caught up with head coach Doug Hopkins and the team. It's kind of had a feeling that, you know, we got this, you know, and they say, you know, we won with 65 to 35. So just getting to the finals was just something I would never even imagine. We came into the finals. We played Meese, who had won it the two previous years, who was one of the women's favorites to win it. We was up 14 half-time, 14 half-time, and you just kind of get that feeling, you know, and then we kept going and going the final year, one by 22. So it's just, I don't know, it's just, it happened so fast that you really didn't have time to think about it, because I was going so fast at everything. I think coaches only, probably once in a lifetime, do you actually get to win your last game of the season, if you have to be a state champion, and this is a special feeling for these guys. I'm just glad we won. Don't forget, I'm excited about the ring. One, two, three, brothers!