 It's the 24th and final season of South Floyd basketball as the Raiders will consolidate with the Wright Beaver Creek rival Allen Central to become the Jaguars of Floyd Central next season. This year's back-to-back 58th district champions hope to write a thrilling final chapter before they close the book. You know, every year we set a goal as to be the district champs and get in the regional tournament and see what can happen. We've got some good kids coming back, you know, hopefully we can put it together and have a nice season. We expect to make it a little farther in the region. We're not just going to settle with district this year. We're going to try to make some noise in the region a little bit. I think we're being overlooked. We have a lot of talent on this team and I think we'll go in and turn some heads. Yeah, we're really looking forward to, you know, possibly hitting that 20-win season, you know, building on the things that we have in the past. In 2001, the Raiders captured their first region title under former head coach Henry Webb, who's now Floyd County School's superintendent. Coach Holbrook hopes his kids get a taste of the past success that South Floyd has enjoyed. It go out with a picture on the wall would be really nice. That's something that we, you know, the tradition that, you know, back in the early 2000s and I was a part of that when Henry first came in and we kind of saw us heading in the right direction. And we get to see those pictures on the wall every day when we practice. And, you know, we want to put, that's one of the goals we've set is to put a picture on that wall, whether it be an All-A or a regional tournament. I mean, we're hopefully going to give the people, you know, they've followed us for Raider Nation for a long time, hopefully we can give them something to cheer about at the end. I feel like we got big shoes to fill with the past and previous teams that came through here. I just want to be remembered. I mean, everybody's a senior on this team because it's the last year at South Floyd. But the main thing is you just want to be a motivational person for like the younger kids. I'm excited for a new beginning next year, but I'd love being a Raider. Reporting in High Hats for EKB Sports, I'm McKayla Colley.