The Parkside (Washington, DC) varsity basketball team will be hosting a home playoff game against Paul Public Charter International (Washington, DC) today at 6 p.m.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: Washington, DC High School Basketball
Who: Paul Public Charter International vs Parkside
When: Friday, February 14, 2025
Time: 6:00. p.m. ET
Live stream: Watch here
Game Preview: Paul Public Charter International vs Parkside
As the high school basketball season enters its final stretch, two teams in Washington, DC—Paul Public Charter International (PPCI) and Parkside—have captured the attention of local fans. With impressive records, standout players, and a history of intense competition, these teams continue to battle for supremacy in the DC high school basketball landscape.
Team Overview
PPCI (2024-2025 Season)
PPCI enters the season with a solid 13-9 overall record, balancing a 5-5 league performance with an impressive 9-5 record at home. Despite a slightly weaker 3-4 record on the road, PPCI remains a tough competitor, averaging 59.1 points per game. Their defensive efforts have yielded 1,323 points allowed, slightly more than they have scored this season.
Parkside (2024-2025 Season)
Parkside boasts an 18-10 overall record, with a dominant 7-3 showing in league play. Their performance at home is equally strong, sitting at 8-5, while their impressive 7-1 record on the road demonstrates their ability to perform under pressure. With a higher scoring average of 65.1 points per game, Parkside has scored 1,822 points while allowing 1,637.
Head-to-Head: Parkside Dominates
The rivalry between PPCI and Parkside has been fierce, with Parkside coming out on top in both matchups so far this season. On January 9, Parkside won a decisive victory at PPCI, 82-50. Later, on January 28, Parkside again defeated PPCI, this time 84-61, in another impressive display of their offensive power.
Key Players
PPCI’s Key Player: Kamrin Milam
PPCI’s offensive anchor, Kamrin Milam, has averaged 17.8 points per game this season. Milam has been a reliable scorer for PPCI and will be crucial in any playoff run the team hopes to make. His ability to step up in high-pressure situations is something the team will lean on moving forward.
Parkside’s Key Player: Colby Murphy
Parkside has been led by the explosive Colby Murphy, who averages 24.5 points per game. Murphy has been a standout for Parkside, capable of carrying his team in tough moments. His scoring, combined with the team’s overall depth, has made them a formidable opponent.
The Common Opponents
Both PPCI and Parkside have faced some of the same teams this season, leading to an interesting comparison of their performance against shared opponents.
- Against DC International, PPCI won 71-70, while Parkside lost 60-57.
- Against KIPP College Prep, PPCI won 63-57, while Parkside triumphed 70-62.
- The teams also saw mixed results against Thurgood Marshall Academy and Friendship Collegiate Academy, with Parkside having a better win-loss record against these opponents.
Despite similar schedules, Parkside has a slight edge in overall performance, especially in their head-to-head matchups with PPCI.
Playoff Implications
Both teams are headed into the final stretch of the season with high hopes for playoff success. As they face off in their upcoming game, PPCI will look to redeem themselves from earlier losses to Parkside and build momentum for the postseason. On the other hand, Parkside aims to extend their winning streak and further solidify their position as one of the top teams in the league.
Final Thoughts
With a deep and competitive DC high school basketball scene, PPCI and Parkside have proven themselves to be two of the city’s most competitive teams. While Parkside has had the upper hand in their recent matchups, PPCI is more than capable of turning the tables. Fans can expect more exciting action as both teams look to secure their spots in the playoffs and perhaps even make a deep postseason run. The rivalry is far from over, and both teams will surely continue to battle for the title of the best high school basketball team in Washington, DC.