BELLEVUE — The Fremont Ross Little Giant basketball team showcased their resilience and teamwork on Friday night, earning a significant non-conference road victory over Bellevue, 65-57. This win marks a turning point for Fremont Ross, who improve their season record to 5-4.
Bellevue entered the game as a formidable opponent, having won five of their last six contests. The matchup was seen as a true test of the Little Giants’ mettle, and the team rose to the occasion with an impressive all-around performance.
Head Coach Cahill expressed his pride in his squad following the game, emphasizing the collective effort that fueled the win. “Tonight’s victory was the direct result of everyone playing together in true team fashion,” said Cahill. “This group continues to show what can happen when we trust each other and execute as a unit.”
From the opening tip, Fremont Ross played with energy and focus. Key contributions came from both starters and bench players, demonstrating the depth and versatility of the roster. The Little Giants’ defense proved critical in containing Bellevue’s high-scoring attack, while their offense delivered clutch baskets down the stretch to secure the win.
The victory serves as a confidence booster for Fremont Ross, who will look to build on this momentum as they prepare for their next matchup on December 27th against Toledo Woodward. With teamwork and determination becoming hallmarks of their play, the Little Giants are poised to continue their ascent in the season ahead.
For Fremont Ross fans, Friday night’s triumph was more than just a win; it was a glimpse of what this team is capable of when they come together. All eyes will be on their return to the court next week as they aim to extend their winning streak.