Vashon's Trey Williams Jr. led his team to an 86-60 victory over Peoria Richwoods, scoring 23 points and earning the game's most valuable player title. Williams, a 6-foot-1 guard, made an impact with his shooting, assists, and defensive plays, showcasing the Wolverines' collective strength. Vashon's strong performance was also supported by senior guard Nassir Binion, junior guard Dehrio McCaskill, and junior forward Nicholas Randall.

By the Numbers
  • Trey Williams Jr. scored 23 points and made six of 13 field goal attempts, including three 3-pointers.
  • Vashon outscored Richwoods 25-9 in the second quarter, taking a 38-26 lead into halftime.
State of Play
  • Vashon's collective strength and defensive strategies contributed to the team's decisive victory.
  • Richwoods standout Lathan Sommerville's performance was noteworthy, but Vashon effectively limited his impact on the outcome.
Bottom Line

Vashon's impressive victory, led by Trey Williams Jr., showcased the team’s collective strength and ability to overcome talented opponents, setting a positive trajectory for their season.