The Friday before the break represented the first official season action for the WCA Eagle Varsity Boys Basketball team. For those of you new to our school, the WCA Varsity Boys Squad has enjoyed major success over the past decade. With Division 3 State Championships in 2012 ( a year that our Varsity girls were also State Champs) and in 2017, as well as a State Finals appearance in 2018 and several State semi-finals appearances, it has been quite some time since WCA hasn’t been the preseason favorite to win the METRO Conference.
But with VISAA D3 Player of the Year Cle’von Greene now at Radford, and lightning fast guards Ra’Shawn and Da’Shawn Cook now both at Mary Washington, can returning starter Dexter Radcliffe lead this year’s squad to Metro success? Can Senior guard Kivinie Johnson become the dauntless ball handler that the Big Blue Crew has come to expect?
If the initial effort (a respectable 79-66 loss) against a very strong Carmel School Wildcats squad is any indication of their capabilities, this may not be a state championship level squad, but they will definitely be very competitive against the collection of teams that compose the Metro Conference. Let’s look down the roster and where the team stands for the 18-19 campaign.





The Bench:
The bench has a number of players with JV playing experience a year ago, but who show something of a dropoff in ball control and comfort with the ball in pressure situations. Now on the varsity level, though, players such as Will VanDivender, Carson Petroszynski, and Jacob Thomas should grow and develop more confidence to close that gap in ball security that currently exists when one of the starters has to head to the bench.
The summary: The loss of 6th man Malachi Banks to transfer this year certainly was a point of concern, but the team’s initial look is one of a team that, if it plays hard and hustles on defense, should be able to contend for the Metro crown once again. The Eagles will get another stiff test as it battles perennial powerhouse Cape Henry Collegiate on Tuesday night, before it heads to a local tournament this weekend. Following those two contests, the Eagles will head into Metro Conference play.
The Friday before the break represented the first official season action for the WCA Eagle Varsity Boys Basketball team. For those of you new to our school, the WCA Varsity Boys Squad has enjoyed major success over the past decade. With Division 3 State Championships in 2012 ( a year that our Varsity girls were also State Champs) and in 2017, as well as a State Finals appearance in 2018 and several State semi-finals appearances, it has been quite some time since WCA hasn’t been the preseason favorite to win the METRO Conference.
But with VISAA D3 Player of the Year Cle’von Greene now at Radford, and lightning fast guards Ra’Shawn and Da’Shawn Cook now both at Mary Washington, can returning starter Dexter Radcliffe lead this year’s squad to Metro success? Can Senior guard Kivinie Johnson become the dauntless ball handler that the Big Blue Crew has come to expect?
If the initial effort (a respectable 79-66 loss) against a very strong Carmel School Wildcats squad is any indication of their capabilities, this may not be a state championship level squad, but they will definitely be very competitive against the collection of teams that compose the Metro Conference. Let’s look down the roster and where the team stands for the 18-19 campaign.





The Bench:
The bench has a number of players with JV playing experience a year ago, but who show something of a dropoff in ball control and comfort with the ball in pressure situations. Now on the varsity level, though, players such as Will VanDivender, Carson Petroszynski, and Jacob Thomas should grow and develop more confidence to close that gap in ball security that currently exists when one of the starters has to head to the bench.
The summary: The loss of 6th man Malachi Banks to transfer this year certainly was a point of concern, but the team’s initial look is one of a team that, if it plays hard and hustles on defense, should be able to contend for the Metro crown once again. The Eagles will get another stiff test as it battles perennial powerhouse Cape Henry Collegiate on Tuesday night, before it heads to a local tournament this weekend. Following those two contests, the Eagles will head into Metro Conference play.