Wildcats continue unbeaten season, 19-0 after win over Astros

Williamsburg remains perfect on the year with a 66-25 victory over East Clinton

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

The Williamsburg Wildcats continued their unbeaten season on Wednesday with a 66-25 win over the East Clinton Astros in SBAAC National Division play. The Wildcats are now 19-0 on the year and 11-0 in conference action, while the Astros drop to 12-8 overall and 7-4 in the National Division.

Why it matters

Williamsburg's perfect season has them poised for a deep playoff run, while East Clinton is having one of its best seasons in recent memory despite the lopsided loss. The game highlights the stark contrast between the two teams' seasons so far.

The details

Williamsburg led from the start, jumping out to a 22-5 lead after the first quarter and extending it to 41-11 by halftime. The Wildcats cruised the rest of the way, winning 66-25. Brody Fisher and Grady Barber each scored 13 points to lead Williamsburg, while Xander Lake had 12 points for East Clinton.

  • The game was played on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
  • Williamsburg is now 19-0 on the season and 11-0 in conference play.

The players

Williamsburg Wildcats

The Williamsburg Wildcats are an undefeated high school basketball team with a 19-0 record so far this season.

East Clinton Astros

The East Clinton Astros are a high school basketball team that has had a strong season so far, entering the game with a 12-8 overall record and 7-4 conference mark.

Xander Lake

A senior on the East Clinton Astros roster who led his team with 12 points in the loss.

Brody Fisher

A player for the Williamsburg Wildcats who scored 13 points in the win.

Grady Barber

A player for the Williamsburg Wildcats who also scored 13 points in the victory.

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What they’re saying

“Although the game didn't go the way we wanted, I'm really proud of these kids and especially these seniors. I'm proud of what they have accomplished. They have never had a winning season in basketball in their lives until now. They have helped create something here that we hope is long lasting. I appreciate everything each one of these seniors have given this program the last four years. The good news is, the year isn't over yet.”

— Clyde Snow, East Clinton head coach (wnewsj.com)

The takeaway

Williamsburg's perfect season has them in prime position for a deep playoff run, while East Clinton is enjoying one of its best seasons in recent memory despite the lopsided loss, showing the stark contrast between the two teams' trajectories this year.