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Playing with broken hand, Koa Peat leads Perry to fourth consecutive state championship in Arizona


, one of the nation's top senior high school basketball prospects, helped Perry (Gilbert) make history in Arizona on Saturday night with a 63-44 over Sunnyslope (Phoenix) in the Open Division state championship game. Making it all the more impressive, Peat was ruled out for the season a little over a week ago after suffering a broken hand. (MaxPreps)

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