Get The Latest News!

Don't miss our top stories and need-to-know news everyday in your inbox.

TROY — Triad High School’s boys basketball team made history with its first-ever trip to the Elite Eight, finishing the season with a 29-7 overall record. The Knights advanced to the quarterfinals after a successful run that included a visit to the Sweet Sixteen.

The milestone achievement was celebrated by its cheerleaders and Triad community, almost second to none through the post-season process. A large contingency of fans traveled to Springfield to support the team during the tournament. Triad Head coach Jeff Guidry expressed pride in both his players and the community's unwavering support.

Article continues after sponsor message

Guidry said: “It’s great for our community, great for our kids. The support here was amazing. There were a lot of people cheering for us at the super-sectional game, so we can’t be disappointed, you really can’t. It was against a great team we were up against (Chatham Glenwood), and we knew it was going to be a battle. That’s what happens.”

Chatham Glenwood won the game 43-41 on a last-second shot.

The Knights' journey through the season culminated in a significant accomplishment for the program, marking a notable chapter in Triad High School's sports history.

More like this:

Reece Windsor Will Play Key Role At Wingback For Talented Triad Girls Soccer Team
Mar 24, 2025
Keller, Thompson, Lead Knights With 13 Points Each,Triad's Remarkable Season Ends After Spinning Titans' Layup
Mar 11, 2025
Coach Jeff Guidry Reflects On Senior Leadership and Triad Knights' Resilient Season
Mar 18, 2025
Thompson Scores Brace, Including Spectacular Second Goal, Burrough Keeps Clean Sheet, Tigers Bounce Back With 4-0 Win Over Triad  
Mar 21, 2025
Drew Winslow Reflects On Triad's Historic Basketball Journey, He Now Prepares For Baseball Season
Mar 13, 2025