Playing with broken hand, Koa Peat leads Perry to fourth consecutive state championship in Arizona
Posted Mar 10, 2025
Koa Peat, one of the nation's top senior high school basketball prospects, helped Perry (Gilbert) make history in Arizona on Saturday night with a 63-44 over Sunnyslope (Phoenix) in the Open Division state championship game. Making it all the more impressive, Peat was ruled out for the season a little over a week ago after suffering a broken hand.
(MaxPreps)
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