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VIDEO: The Falls Basketball Season in Review

Justin Clough brings readers one final look at the Menomonee Falls High School boys basketball season. Clough visually captures the intensity of the year. Share your photos or videos from the season by uploading them directly to Patch.

Throughout the Menomonee Falls High School boys basketball season, talented local filmmaker Justin Clough brought stunning highlights from the court to the web. Now, it's only fitting, that we bring you one final eye-catching video to wrap up the entire season.

It may be more than ten minutes long, but Clough captures the intensity of the season.

The Indians season was marked with several highs and lows as the year progressed.

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Led by Greater Metro Conference Player of the Year, JP Tokoto, the Indians finished the season tied for third in the conference with a season record of (14-10, 8-6 Greater Metro). The Indians defeated Waukesha West in the first round of the WIAA Tournament, but lost in the second round to eventual undefeated state champion Germantown High School.

The record books were also rewritten a few times during the season. Tokoto set the , and also set the after dropping 48 points at home against Catholic Memorial in February. Senior CJ Malone also set the record for .

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The season was also marked by controversy. The team in January after an ineligible player suited up and played. It was the same game that Tokoto shattered the career scoring record. Despite the forfeit, each player’s statistics were .

Although the season is over, there’s still more basketball to play for Tokoto on a national level. Tokoto will star in the , which will be held during the NCAA Final Four weekend at the Alario Center in New Orleans. The event will be aired nationally at 3:30 p.m. April 1 on CBS. He’ll also be playing in the , which will be broadcast live on ESPN at 6 p.m. April 14 from the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina.


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