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Cooper boys basketball back to winning with its trademark defense

The Cooper boys basketball team had uncharacteristic struggles last season.

Several COVID-related pauses in the schedule and a young roster left the Jaguars with a 5-11 record at the season’s end, far from the state runner-up peak led by current Division I power-conference starters Adam Kunkel and Sean McNeil.

The Jaguars are clawing their way back to prominence this season with a 17-3 record heading into a home game against Holmes Friday night.

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“This group has really embodied what we do: Sit down and guard,” said head coach Tim Sullivan. “Team defense, do your job and finish the play with a stop and a rebound. It’s being relentless on the defensive end and not giving in.”

Cooper's Trevor Ollier defends as Cooper defeated Ryle 52-45 Jan. 21, 2022.

Cooper has allowed only 49 points per game on defense, no more than 57 against any Kentucky team. Cooper allowed 63 against Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy in a win, and 80 to Vestavia Hills from Alabama in a loss.

A big part of the renaissance has been Caleb Brooks, a 6-foot-9-inch junior center who leads the team with 16 points and eight rebounds.


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