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    By Myles UlwellingMarch 16, 2024 High School Sports 3 Mins Read
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    Charlestown High's Jaylen Hunter-Coleman (4) holds up the championship trophy after his team defeated Old Rochester in the MIAA Div. 3 boys state championship boys basketball game in Lowell. (Photo by Mark Stockwell/Boston Herald)
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    LOWELL — Jaylin Williams-Crawford and Jaylen Hunter-Coleman, the main players, smiled happily. Their coach, Hugh Coleman, struggled to hold back tears of joy. Charlestown's goal was accomplished.

    Williams-Crawford scored 26 points, grabbed 13 rebounds, and got six steals while Hunter-Coleman scored 18 points, and took seven rebounds, and five steals to lead No. 1 Charlestown to its first boys basketball state title since 2005 with a 61-40 win over No. 2 Old Rochester on Saturday afternoon at the Tsongas Center.

    This is Charlestown's seventh championship in the history of the program. Jack O'Brien, a six-time champion and Coleman's coach at the school, was present on Saturday.

    The victory completes a goal by Coleman to bring his alma mater back to prominence after winning two championships at Brighton in 2013 and 2017. With his son Hunter-Coleman and nephew Williams-Crawford taking the lead, Charlestown was one of the top teams in Eastern Mass. during the 2023-24 season. It only lost two games and defeated all five of its tournament opponents by at least ten points.

    “I understand the experiences of the kids, so I just wanted to be an example that life can be as good as you want it to be regardless of how it starts,” Coleman said. “That's everything I believe in. I think about the community. Not just Charlestown but also Boston. I think about everyone, and it means a lot.”

    During the first 20 minutes, the Bulldogs (21-5) managed to control the tempo to their advantage. They used a zone press to slow down the Townies' attack while also showing an ability to score inside. After trailing by 10 at halftime, Joe Butler scored two three-pointers to help bring the Bulldogs within 28-23 with 4:15 left in the third quarter.

    From that moment on, it was all Charlestown. Williams-Crawford turned two of his steals into scores, and Hunter-Coleman aggressively drove to the basket as part of a 17-7 run that put Charlestown ahead 45-30 in the fourth quarter. The Townies left little doubt in the final period as Williams-Crawford and Hunter-Coleman scored four transition baskets around a layup from Trevari Andrews to go ahead by 23 with just over two minutes remaining.

    “It's fantastic to be a part of the (Charlestown) tradition now,” Hunter-Coleman said. “Being with my uncle and my dad and knowing what they did – knowing my name is going to be on a banner like theirs was, it just feels great.”

    Old Rochester's Gavin Martin, left, and Charlestown's Jordany Mak eye a loose ball during Saturday's state championship game at the Tsongas Center. (Photo by Mark Stockwell/Boston Herald)
    Old Rochester’s Gavin Martin, left, and Charlestown’s Jordany Mak keep an eye on a loose ball during Saturday’s state championship game at the Tsongas Center. (Photo by Mark Stockwell/Boston Herald)

     

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