ASHWAUBENON – The presentation of the state championship runner-up trophy is usually a somber, quieter, sad moment for a program that came so close to winning a championship.
But for Muskego – a program that had never played on the Resch Center court until Friday night – it was a moment that could help build a foundation and a culture of success for years to come for a school seen as a football powerhouse.
"For our program to be the first in history to ever be in this position ... A) get here and B) get to the championship game, I think if you would've told me four years ago I would have made it to the state championship, I would've told you that you're lying," Muskego senior Melena Glysch said.