While many young athletes have fond memories of enjoying bus rides with teammates, students at Warith Dean Mohammed High School (WDMH) have had a different--and more cramped--pregame experience. WDMH is a private Islamic high school located in East Atlanta, and it's associated with the Mohammed Schools of Atlanta (MSOA) . Although WDMH's athletes dominate the court, the team has been facing one persistent dilemma: transportation. Farad Abdurrahman, who coaches WDMH's basketball team, told Atlanta Black Star he's been needing a bus for a few years now. "We had to get to the games, so I used to have my assistant coaches packing up the cars," Abdurrahman said. "Most times we were in cars, and a few times we took Uber and Lyft. But most times, we pack them up in my minivans and two other people's cars [with] a couple of parents, and we drive them all around. And we have to play everywhere, so these are long rides." However, the WDMH basketball team's days of cramped...