West Brook Bruins Seek Back-to-Back State Basketball Titles

The defending champions face off against Frisco Heritage for the Class 5A-I championship at the Alamodome.

Mar. 14, 2026 at 4:12pm

The West Brook boys basketball team, the defending state champions, are set to take on Frisco Heritage in the Class 5A-I title game at the Alamodome. West Brook enters the matchup riding a 25-game winning streak this season and looking to capture their second consecutive state championship.

Why it matters

This game represents a chance for West Brook to cement their status as one of the top high school basketball programs in Texas by winning back-to-back state titles. A victory would solidify the Bruins' place among the state's elite teams and continue their recent run of success.

The details

West Brook has gotten off to a slow shooting start, going just 1-of-7 from the field in the early moments of the game. However, the Bruins are playing strong defense to keep the game close in the opening minutes. Frisco Heritage will look to take advantage of West Brook's offensive struggles and pull off the upset to claim their first state championship.

  • The game is being played on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at the Alamodome in San Antonio.

The players

West Brook Bruins

The defending Class 5A-I state champions, seeking their second consecutive title.

Frisco Heritage

The challenger looking to claim their first state championship in boys basketball.

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What they’re saying

“It's been a tough shooting start for the Bruins, who are 1-of-7 from the field so far. However, West Brook is still playing strong defense in the early moments.”

— Matt Faye, Sports editor (beaumontenterprise.com)

What’s next

The winner of this game will be crowned the Class 5A-I state champion.

The takeaway

This matchup pits the defending champions against a Frisco Heritage team looking to claim their first state title. West Brook's ability to overcome their early shooting struggles and play lockdown defense could be the key to securing back-to-back championships.