Two of those have come in the last two years.
Immanuel won the D-V championship last season. Moving up to the D-IV bracket this year proved to be no problem.
The Eagles swept Capistrano Valley Christian to go back-to-back.
Aubrey Turmon says it was the best way to end her senior season.
"It's like a weight almost lifted off your chest," she said. "This whole season, we've been working so hard, growing together, doing the hard drills. It's just like the final moment of hurrah, like, we did it, and it's just such an amazing feeling. I wish everybody could feel it."
The start of the Eagles' season wasn't as victorious.
"Those first couple of games did not go as well as we planned," Turmon said.
Losses early in the year, coupled with a slew of injuries, had the Eags off to a rocky start.
But the girls say it's their chemistry that helped them through.
One of Aubrey's favorite parts of the sisterhood is the support, on the court and on the bench.
"Our bench is so fun," she said. "We celebrate by making a human bench press, we bowl and hit each other. We're so fun. If you ask them, I'm known for cartwheels. Nobody really talks about it as much, the energy on the bench. It calmed our nerves throughout our whole game that day."
A first trip for some and a familiar spot for others, the day of the state championship felt like any other game.
"It didn't consume us," says coach Alyssa Denhartong. "I wasn't nervous. The girls seemed pretty relaxed. We were laughing a lot. It's a trademark of our culture."
For Coach Alyssa, the state title wasn't even the best part.
"There's so much more to what these girls have done through the season than that state championship," she said. "As cool as it is, and I'm so proud of them, I'm more proud of just how they've carried themselves and how they've represented themselves the whole season."
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