The Seven Hills boys basketball team delivered one of the more exciting seasons in recent memory, finishing 16–6 overall and 7–1 in conference play to capture the divisional championship. Despite battling injuries throughout the winter, the Stingers consistently found ways to win, relying on depth, resilience, and a next-man-up mentality.
Some of the season's biggest moments came in unforgettable matchups against Clark, where the Stingers pulled off back-to-back double-overtime victories. In games defined by grit and composure, Seven Hills showed its ability to execute under pressure and rise to the moment. That toughness carried throughout the season, with contributions coming from a senior-heavy group alongside underclassmen who stepped up in key roles.
The postseason run saw the Stingers advance to the District Semifinals, where they squared off against a strong North College Hill team. While the run ended there, the season was filled with accomplishments.
Junior
Logan Washington headlined the honors, earning Conference Player of the Year and All-District recognition after a dominant season on both ends of the floor. Head Coach Willie Hill was named Coach of the Year. Washington also earned First Team All-Conference honors, while
Clayton Blust and
Greg Richardson were named Second Team All-Conference.
Lemuel Zyyon and
Lamari Lewis added Honorable Mention recognition, rounding out a deep and talented roster.
With eight seniors leaving their mark on the program and a strong core set to return, the Stingers have built a foundation that points toward another exciting chapter for Seven Hills basketball.