GPS Basketball: Terrace end State High’s title hopes
St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace have kept their hopes of an outright GPS Basketball premiership alive despite being pushed to the brink by Brisbane State High School.
St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace have kept their hopes of an outright GPS Basketball premiership alive despite being pushed to the brink by Brisbane State High School.
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There have been tears as well as moments of anger and frustration but parents of a Brisbane private school have sent out an emotional plea to save the college from its shock closure.
After a late fade out cost them a big win last week, Brisbane State High School will look to change their fortunes when they host last year’s premiers St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace in GPS Basketball this weekend.
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The future of the Gregory Terrace GPS Basketball program seemed gloomy until several moments set the foundation to make them a powerhouse once again and helped break a 16-year premiership drought. SEE INSIDE THE REBUILD HERE.
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