On an emotional senior night in the House of Glory the senior basketball players were honored one final time before tipping off in front of family, friends, and classmates.
Among the seniors honored that night was Dino Roberts ’26, who suited up for the final game of his high school basketball career said “I think it’s just a good night with the family and just all the years of high school, just coming to an end with high school sports, you know, just spending time with family and having a good time on the court.”

As Aiden Acuna ’26 reflected on his final moments on the court, he emphasized how much the support of his teammates and coaches meant to him.“I say when I hit the three, I came out and everyone stood up, all the coaches and all my teammates, and it was just a great moment that I’ll always remember.”
Looking back on his high school basketball journey, Acuna shared what he hopes to leave behind for the next generation of players. “I hope to just show them what a leader is like, and how they can, you know, lead the younger guys when they’re older and when they’re upperclassmen…there’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes and everything.”
Reflecting on how joining the team impacted his high school experience, Mason Senzaki ’26 shared,“Being part of this team was great. Honestly, when I first got here, I didn’t think I was going to play. But I couldn’t ask for anything better, I’ve met brothers, and relationships that will last a long time.”

When asked to sum up his senior season in just one word, Senzaki didn’t hesitate, “Probably just blessed.’ I’m blessed to be on this team and be a part of this family.”
Looking back at what made him most proud, Tyler Bright’26 emphasized the team’s unity. “I’m most proud of how we stayed together through everything, and the challenges we faced and overcame. It hasn’t hurt our chemistry or anything like that. We get into it at times, but at the end of the day, it’s all love.”
As the season draws to a close, Bright expressed gratitude and determination for what lies ahead. “Thanks to everyone who came out and supported us, and we’re working hard towards the state championship. It’s not over, so let’s keep going.”































