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Rogers players celebrate defeating Start, 37-36, in the City League girls basketball championship game Friday, February 14, 2020, at Scott High School in Toledo.
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Photo Gallery: Rogers 37, Start 36

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Photo Gallery: Rogers 37, Start 36

Rogers defeated Start, 37-36, to win their 9th consecutive girls City League basketball championship Friday, February 14, 2020, at Scott High School in Toledo. Click on the image and use the left and right arrows to view all the pictures.

First Published February 15, 2020, 2:35 a.m.

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Rogers players celebrate defeating Start, 37-36, in the City League girls basketball championship game Friday, February 14, 2020, at Scott High School in Toledo.  (THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH)  Buy Image
Rogers players, from left, Aliyah Taylor, Alazyonna Kimble, Diamond Ezell and Heaven Hughes celebrate the Rams' City League championship.  (THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH)  Buy Image
Rogers' Logen Love battles Start's Alasia Easley for the ball.  (THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH)  Buy Image
Rogers' Winter Richburg puts up a shot over Start's Victoria Alexander.  (THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH)  Buy Image
Start's Alasia Easley shoots over Alazyonna Kimble of Rogers.  (THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH)  Buy Image
Rogers' Logen Love shoots against Start's Jennifer Roe.  (THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH)  Buy Image
Rogers players, from left, Aliyah Taylor, Alazyonna Kimble, Diamond Ezell and Heaven Hughes celebrate defeating Start, 37-36, to win Rogers' 9th consecutive City League girls basketball championship.  (THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH)  Buy Image
Rogers' Logen Love shoots over Start's Kaylona Butler (24) and Alasia Easley during Friday's City League championship game.  (THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH)  Buy Image
Rogers' Anastacia Morgan shoots as Start's Victoria Alexander (1) and Sincere Nicholson defend.  (THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH)  Buy Image
Rogers' Logen Love chases a loose ball against Start's Victoria Alexander (1) and Alasia Easley.  (THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH)  Buy Image
Rogers' Anastacia Morgan drives to the basket against Start's Kaylona Butler.  (THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH)  Buy Image
Rogers head coach Lamar Smith gives instruction during a time out.  (THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH)  Buy Image
Start head coach Leon Kynard gives instructions to his team during Friday's City League championship game against Rogers.  (THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH)  Buy Image
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