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Georgetown Day vs McKinley Tech Live Washington, DC High School Basketball 01/11/2025

Georgetown Day vs McKinley Tech Live Washington, DC High School Basketball 01/11/2025

The McKinley Tech varsity basketball team (Washington, DC) will host Georgetown Day (Washington, DC) in a non-conference home game today at 2:00 PM.

Here’s what you need to know:

What: Washington, DC High School Basketball
Who: Georgetown Day vs McKinley Tech
When: Saturday, January 11, 2025
Time: 2:00. p.m. ET
Live stream: Watch here

Game Preview: Georgetown Day vs McKinley Tech

Washington, DC high school basketball is home to competitive teams, and the 2024-2025 season showcases two contrasting programs: Georgetown Day School (GDS) and McKinley Tech. Their performance on the court has highlighted differences in their strategies, strengths, and outcomes.

Team Performance Overview

Georgetown Day (GDS) has faced challenges this season with an overall record of 2-5 and a league record of 0-3. Their win percentage sits at .286, and they have yet to secure a league victory. Despite these struggles, GDS’s scoring ability, led by key players, offers hope for the remainder of the season.

McKinley Tech stands in sharp contrast with a dominant overall record of 10-1 and a league record of 1-1. Their win percentage of .909 reflects their consistency and effectiveness, particularly in non-league matchups where they remain undefeated at 6-0.

Scoring and Stat Comparison

Statistic Georgetown Day McKinley Tech
Points Per Game 36.7 60.0
Rebounds Per Game 19.2 16.5
Assists Per Game 7.0 4.5
Steals Per Game 7.2 0.8
Blocks Per Game 0.8 0.5

McKinley Tech clearly excels in scoring, averaging 60 points per game compared to GDS’s 36.7. However, GDS has an edge in rebounds, assists, and steals per game, showcasing a scrappy style of play. McKinley Tech’s scoring is fueled by efficiency and star performances.

Player Spotlights

Georgetown Day

  • Jibril Nashid leads the team in scoring with 12.4 points per game.
  • Rafriel Guthrie contributes significantly in rebounds (5.0) and assists (4.0) per game.
  • Jacob Contee adds defensive strength with 2.0 steals per game.

McKinley Tech

  • DaMontae Neclos is a standout player, averaging 21.1 points per game and 2.5 assists.
  • Marcus Dunbar dominates the boards with 8.1 rebounds per game, while contributing 0.5 blocks.
  • Gabe Williams adds to the defense with 0.7 steals per game.

Quarter Scoring Trends

GDS tends to peak in the second and third quarters, averaging 16.5 and 18.0 points respectively. McKinley Tech, however, opens strong, averaging 20.0 points in the second quarter, but slows in the second half. This pattern highlights Tech’s ability to establish early leads but suggests room for improvement in maintaining momentum.

Common Opponents

The teams share several common opponents this season, with contrasting outcomes:

  • Against School Without Walls, GDS secured a close win (56-51), while McKinley Tech’s game is upcoming.
  • GDS narrowly lost to Ron Brown (61-59), but McKinley Tech defeated them convincingly (59-46).
  • Against Friendship Collegiate Academy and Washington Leadership Academy, McKinley Tech dominated, while GDS’s results are pending.

Key Takeaways

While Georgetown Day has struggled to secure wins, their defensive tenacity and balanced contributions from players show potential for growth. Conversely, McKinley Tech’s explosive offense and dominant record make them a formidable contender. These two teams represent different styles of play in DC high school basketball—one focusing on persistence and teamwork, the other leveraging star power and offensive prowess.

As the season progresses, it will be intriguing to see how Georgetown Day adjusts to turn close games into victories and how McKinley Tech sustains its winning momentum, particularly in league matchups. Both teams contribute to the vibrant and competitive spirit of Washington, DC basketball.

 

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