One of the reasons why justice was served is because as mention, his friendship with Rowdy was resolved. For instance, Rowdy was on the opposing team when they had their basketball game. After Rowdy's defeat, Rowdy realized how muchJunior was capable of living on his own and fighting for his own goals and he did that by defeating him and his team in a game Rowdy was really good at. This shows justice was served even when the situation was radical to face. One of the reasons why I think justice was not served is because I was expecting Junior to impct the white school more than he did. For example, after Junior won for his team, there was cheer, but there wasn't much cheering for Junior and his impact on how people of color and play well, and they have the skills and powerthat they have. However, because he lives in a segregated area, nobody pays attention to him and that is the injustice that I felt was not served.
In conclusion, although main plot/conflict was solved and the justice that was gifen to Junior and those surrounding him was served, I feel that segregation in general that revolves around the characters, was not served because it was not put into an end, nor was the school where Junior transfered to was not heavily impacted by Junior.