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Sun, June 15, 2025 at 10:06 AM . Michigan

Deckerville Boys Basketball 2025 Winter Season Recap: A Return to Glory Under Coach Steve Gobie

Deckerville High School’s boys basketball team marked the 2025 winter season as a pivotal year in the program’s history. Under the leadership of Head Coach Steve Gobie, the team achieved remarkable success, highlighted by their first district title in 16 years. The season was a testament to the grit, skill, and growth of a dedicated group of players who embraced high standards and delivered in clutch moments. We sat down with Coach Gobie to reflect on the season, key contributors, challenges faced, and the bright future ahead.

Standout Players Leading the Way

Coach Gobie was quick to emphasize that every player on the roster made important contributions throughout the season. However, two players clearly emerged as leaders and catalysts for the team’s success: Logan Martin — A senior standout who earned All-State, All-County, BCAM Best, All-League, and All-Conference honors, Logan was instrumental both on and off the court. His leadership set the tone for the team’s commitment to excellence and helped elevate the program’s culture. Hunter Garza — Another senior leader with similar accolades, Hunter was not only a force on the basketball court but also the quarterback for Deckerville’s state championship football team. His leadership qualities translated seamlessly to basketball, where he was the team’s floor general and emotional leader. Together, Martin and Garza embodied the high standards Coach Gobie envisioned for the program, serving as role models for their teammates.

A Season of Success and Growth

Reflecting on the season, Coach Gobie described it as a success that exceeded expectations. Winning the district title for the first time in 16 years was a landmark achievement, symbolizing the program’s upward trajectory. The team’s journey was filled with memorable moments, including thrilling buzzer-beaters and heartbreaking losses by last-second shots — experiences that both tested and strengthened the squad’s resolve. “We built the program to higher standards this year,” said Coach Gobie. “Every close game taught us something, and we learned to handle pressure situations better than ever before.”

Defining Moments That Shaped the Season

One of the biggest turning points came after a tough overtime loss to a top league opponent. Instead of letting the defeat derail their momentum, the team responded with renewed intensity in practice and a laser focus on the district championship. “We practiced tougher than ever and shifted our mindset,” Coach Gobie recalled. “That made all the difference.” Their hard work paid off as Deckerville not only defeated that same top team for the first time in years, handing them their only league loss, but also played their best basketball in the district finals. Facing a team that had historically dominated them, Deckerville rose to the occasion and clinched the championship.

Emerging Players Step Up

While the seniors led the way, some younger players also made significant strides. Junior guard Evan Benjay began the season as a role player but earned a starting spot at point guard due to an injury to starter Corbin Sharbowski. Evan’s dedication and hard work allowed him to rise to the occasion when the team needed him most. “He stepped up big time and played at a higher level than we expected,” said Coach Gobie. “That kind of development is vital to sustaining our success.”

Overcoming Challenges with Depth and Resilience

Injuries and tough losses could have shaken the team, but Coach Gobie emphasized that his roster was well-prepared. “Business as usual,” he said with a smile. “Every player has been a starter at some point on varsity or JV, so they were ready for their opportunity. That depth helped us weather challenges.” The team’s resilience was evident as players embraced their roles and stayed mentally tough throughout the ups and downs of the season.

Senior Leadership: The Backbone of the Team

The senior class was a major driving force behind Deckerville’s success. Besides Garza and Martin, seniors Preston Holman and Corbin Sharbowski were key contributors. Coach Gobie praised their leadership, energy, and consistent performance. “We couldn’t have done it without those seniors,” he said. “They showed up every day and set an example for the rest of the team.” Garza’s leadership, shaped in part by his experience leading a state championship football team, was a cornerstone on the basketball court as well. His ability to rally the team in crucial moments was invaluable.

Looking Forward: Building on a Strong Foundation

Despite losing a talented senior class, Coach Gobie remains optimistic about the future. The returning players have valuable varsity experience, and the program is bolstered by strong JV players and incoming freshmen eager to compete. “We’re taking a big loss with our seniors, but every player on the roster has started at some point,” Coach Gobie said confidently. “With the talent coming up from JV and the new freshmen, we’ll field a competitive varsity team next season and fight for every game.”

Offseason Focus: Sharpening Skills and Building Toughness

To prepare for the challenges ahead, the team will focus on specific areas of improvement during the offseason: Guards: Decision-making and shooting efficiency. Post Players: Footwork and physical toughness. Coach Gobie believes that targeted improvements in these areas will help Deckerville raise its level of play and sustain its success in future seasons.

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Conclusion: A Season to Remember, A Future to Anticipate

The 2025 winter season was a turning point for Deckerville Boys Basketball, marking a return to prominence after years of rebuilding. Coach Steve Gobie’s leadership and the dedication of his players culminated in a district championship, a renewed sense of pride, and a higher standard for the program. With senior leaders paving the way and young players ready to step up, Deckerville is poised for continued success. The lessons learned from tight games, tough losses, and hard-fought victories have built a resilient team culture that will serve the program well in the years to come. As the Bulldogs look toward the next season, the community can be excited about a program that is not only competitive but also built on hard work, leadership, and a commitment to excellence. The future is bright in Deckerville. Stay tuned for more updates on Deckerville basketball as they continue to build on this successful season!
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