Built, not assembled: How this small East Bay school went from afterthought to state basketball champ

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Built, not assembled: How this small East Bay school went from afterthought to state basketball champ
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Cornerstone Christian captured the CIF Division III state championship last weekend, the latest step in building process

Cornerstone Christian players pose for a photograph with the first place trophy after defeating Birmingham in the CIF Boys Div. III State Basketball Championship game at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, Calif.

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