The Blue Streaks are 13-5 on the season.
It's the last chance for John Bamford and the rest of the Warren Hills basketball seniors to make a special run.
And Bamford is hoping it can happen.
"This is it for our team," Bamford said. "All of us best friends growing up so we're trying to go as far as we can in states and accomplish as much as we can together and as a team."
Despite a tough loss to four-time defending Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex tournament champion Pope John on Saturday, the Blue Streaks are 13-5 this season.
"We've been playing really well, especially with transfer Funot Woldetnsai that just came in. He's been huge for us," Bamford said. "Freshman James Jordan is also huge for us coming off the bench. He was starting at one point but when Funot came, Funot took his spot. James Jordan, Funot, Anthony Veneziano, just huge coming in for us, bringing us big points when we need it. A lot of energy off the bench and in the starting five."
Bamford led the way with 18 points on Saturday, including being a perfect 8-for-8 from the free throw line.
"Johnny means a lot. Johnny's the glue that holds this team together," Warren Hills coach Stan Kubbishun said. "He does a great job with everything. Sometimes he just looks to pass a little bit too much than shooting for himself. That would be the only thing I would change about Johnny. But other than that, he's a great person, he's a great leader. He does anything that we ask."
The Blue Streaks will continue their regular season with a road game against South Hunterdon on Tuesday night.
Warren Hills will be the third seed in the NJSIAA North 2, Group 3 tournament and will open play against 14th seed Barringer at 7 p.m. Feb. 29.
"Overall, I think our season's gone OK," Kubbishun said. "Record wise, we lost a couple games maybe we shouldn't have lost. We should have maybe, to me, two less losses. But other than that, it's going pretty good overall. I'm looking forward to the states. Right now, finishing strong and hopefully we can make it all the way to the state final."
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