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Centerville High School, where the boys' basketball team would retreat for a weekend and chop down dead trees, among other team bonding activities. "You’re not going to see an impact after the first 10 swings," said Cupps. "You just gotta keep chopping, keep going. It’s going to be adversity. There’s going to be times where you don’t think you’re getting anywhere. But you just gotta keep pushing through it and eventually the tree is going to fall."
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Centerville to an overall record of 25–4. The Elks reached the state semifinals, but lost once again to Pickerington Central High School, 57–53. In Cupps' final game as an Elk, he scored 22 points,
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