The Riverside High School varsity basketball team will play a home non-conference game against Heritage High School on Friday, January 10, at 7:15 PM in Leesburg, VA.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: Virginia High School Basketball
Who: Heritage vs Riverside
When: Friday, January 10, 2025
Time: 7:15. p.m. ET
Live stream: Watch here
Game Preview: Heritage vs Riverside
As the 2024-2025 Virginia High School Basketball season progresses, two teams have quickly distinguished themselves as standouts in their respective divisions: Heritage and Riverside. With impressive win records and strong performances across both league and non-league games, these teams are dominating the courts and setting the stage for a memorable season. Let’s take a deeper look at their records, key players, and statistical comparisons.
Heritage High School Basketball (2024-2025)
Heritage’s basketball team has had a solid start to their season, boasting an 8-1 record overall. The team has proven effective at home with a 3-1 record, while they remain undefeated away, posting a 3-0 record. The Heritage squad has also made a mark in neutral-site games, with a 2-0 record. Their overall win percentage stands at an impressive .889, and they have scored a total of 500 points while allowing 424 points.
Key Player Performances:
- Masyn Miller leads the team with 11.0 points per game, playing a pivotal role in the team’s offensive success.
- Liam Roane contributes significantly with 5.8 rebounds per game, solidifying Heritage’s presence under the basket.
- Dylan Williams is the team’s top playmaker, averaging 4.3 assists per game.
- Defensively, Jordan Garland stands out with 2.2 steals per game, while Liam Roane also adds 1.3 blocks per game, helping to disrupt opponents’ offenses.
The team’s scoring averages reveal a well-rounded offense with a strong first half. Heritage averages 12.8 points in the first quarter, followed by a solid 14.1 in the second. They continue to maintain a strong offensive presence throughout the game with 14.7 points in the third quarter and 13.0 in the fourth.
Riverside High School Basketball (2024-2025)
Riverside’s basketball team has been even more dominant, starting the season with a 10-1 record. Their win percentage is even higher than Heritage’s, at .909. The team is perfect at home, with a 4-0 record, and has only lost one away game, maintaining a 3-1 record in those contests. Riverside also boasts a 3-1 record in neutral-site games, showing their versatility and ability to perform in various environments. With a total of 815 points scored and 673 points allowed, Riverside averages 74.1 points per game, far outpacing Heritage in terms of offensive output.
Key Player Performances:
- Mason Ridgeway is Riverside’s leading scorer with 18.1 points per game, significantly contributing to the team’s high-scoring games.
- Joell Basue is a force on the boards, leading the team with 6.5 rebounds per game.
- The playmaking duties fall to Josh Ntiamoah, who averages 5.6 assists per game, creating opportunities for his teammates.
- Max Lawson excels both offensively and defensively, with 2.4 steals per game and 0.7 blocks per game, maintaining Riverside’s aggressive defense.
Riverside’s offensive consistency is evident in their scoring breakdown, where they average 19.6 points in the first quarter, 18.3 in the second, 18.6 in the third, and 16.4 in the fourth. Their ability to score in every period consistently is a key factor in their success.
Team Stat Comparison
Both teams have excelled in different aspects of the game, but Riverside holds a clear advantage in several areas:
- Riverside averages 74.1 points per game compared to Heritage’s 55.6.
- Riverside also dominates in assists (17.4 vs. 11.4) and steals (11.1 vs. 9.4).
- Heritage, however, is stronger in blocks, averaging 5.6 per game, compared to Riverside’s 2.6.
The two teams share a number of common opponents, with both teams maintaining undefeated records against teams like Independence, Potomac Falls, and Briar Woods. However, Riverside’s more dominant performances against teams like Woodgrove (86-64 victory) and Loudoun Valley (79-66 win) highlight their offensive firepower.
Looking Ahead
Both Heritage and Riverside have an exciting schedule ahead, with key matchups that could further shape their seasons. Riverside’s game against Tuscarora on January 9th and Heritage’s upcoming match against Loudoun Valley on January 23rd will be crucial. Fans can also look forward to potential playoff matchups later in the season, where both teams will look to extend their successful runs.
In conclusion, both Heritage and Riverside have made impressive strides in the 2024-2025 Virginia High School Basketball season. With standout players leading the charge and solid team play in every area of the game, these two teams are on track for a successful and competitive season. As the season continues, all eyes will be on these programs to see how they continue to build on their early success.