<p>Heritage Hall may have been on their way to get revenge on Kingfisher last season in the State Tournament after a 20-5 record, but COVID-19 derailed those hopes and dreams. This year, Heritage Hall will get another chance at it with their senior, [player_tooltip player_id="535625" first="Trey" last="Alexander"] leading the way.</p>
<p>The Chargers lost two big seniors from last season; [player_tooltip player_id="931272" first="Jack" last="Spanier"] and Kenneth Daughty, who seemed to be the emotional leaders of the team.</p>
<p>The question is, how easily will guys like Alexander, senior Miles Perry, and junior Joe Washington step into that leadership role for the Chargers? That is to be determined.</p>
<p>Alexander has led the Chargers on the court for three seasons now. This will be the first time that he’s the undisputed vocal leader of the Chargers on and off the floor. Miles Perry is another senior that head coach Chris Hamilton will depend on to contribute and lead this Charger team, as well as junior dual-sport athlete Joe Washington.</p>
<p>Additionally, sophomores [player_tooltip player_id="981286" first="Sebastian" last="Perry"], [player_tooltip player_id="1068566" first="CJ" last="Smith"], and [player_tooltip player_id="981277" first="Orie" last="Walker"] will each play major roles for the Chargers.</p>
<p>Will Heritage Hall win the gold ball this season? That’s hard to predict, but coach Hamilton will undoubtedly play a talented and prepared team.</p>
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