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The Highway Kings basketball team, representing the Robertsfield Highway, has made history with an astonishing comeback to clinch the Second Division Championship, marking their first-ever professional trophy win.
The Highway Kings are gradually establishing themselves as a force in Liberian basketball, pulling off an astonishing comeback that has tongues talking in the basketball fraternity. Coming off a dismal defeat to capture the title last year, determination and grit led to this exciting 83-74 overtime victory over Spartacus by the defending champions. The win has cemented their place in Liberian basketball history and brought the first championship trophy to Robertsfield Highway.
This was because they lost in the finals last season to one of the strong teams. Not wanting history to repeat itself, the Kings began this year’s championship with much vigor. Head coach Albert Fahn and his assistant Stephen Dahn knew they needed to regroup and address the weaknesses which cost them victory in the past.
The championship series with Spartacus opened on Friday, September 13, 2024, at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex, where Spartacus outmuscled the Kings at long last 60-59. Further action on Tuesday, September 18, saw another close battle that Spartacus managed to cling onto and win 62-59; the hope for a title by the Kings seemed to be just quickly fading away.
But the Kings had other plans, team fight-to-the-finish fueled by the draught of a bitter season last year. Coming from an unbelievable 0-2 deficit in a best-of-five series, the team left all opponents and the entire Liberian basketball community in awe as they stormed back with three straight victories, 49-39, 51-42, and 59-57.
This championship win was not just for the team but also for the entire Robertsfield Highway community. The support from their local fans played a crucial role in motivating the players to achieve greatness. Captain Alex Ander emphasized the emotional significance of this victory, stating, “After those two losses, we came together and reminded ourselves why we started this journey. This victory means a lot to us and the entire Robertsfield Highway. We wanted to make them proud, and we did.”
The Kings owe much of their success to the strategic coaching of Albert Fahn and the unyielding spirit of team captain Alex Ander. Under Fahn’s tactical direction, the team was able to effectively counter Spartacus’ strong defensive plays. Ander’s leadership on and off the court ensured that the players stayed focused, even in the face of adversity. Their collective efforts made it possible for the Highway Kings to rewrite the ending of their underdog story.
With their first professional trophy now secured, the Highway Kings are setting their sights on future challenges. The team’s remarkable progress within just five years of establishment speaks volumes about their potential and determination. Coach Fahn and Captain Ander are committed to building on this success, with hopes of dominating Liberian basketball for years to come.
The entire Highway has stood in support of their champions, the Kings. And with this kind of support from the home folk, they are sure to achieve much more victories in the future. This story about one team of Highway Kings must really remind us that with elements of perseverance, teamwork, and an indomitable spirit, setbacks can be transformed into unforgettable triumphs.
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