Local Standouts Shine in BCAV All-Star Basketball Game

Players from Ridgeview, Marion, George Wythe, Abingdon, Grundy, and Patrick Henry excel in overtime thriller.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 11:51am

A fragmented, geometric painting in bold colors representing the intensity and athleticism of a high school basketball game.A cubist interpretation of the high-energy action and competitive spirit on display at the BCAV All-Star Game.Winchester Today

Several high school basketball stars from Southwest Virginia put on an impressive display at the second annual Basketball Coaches Association of Virginia (BCAV) All-Star Game held at Shenandoah University in Winchester. Kyiah Perry of Ridgeview hit a game-winning 3-pointer in double overtime to lead the South team to victory, while other local standouts like Macy Osborne, Makaylan Luttrell, Annsley "A.J." Trivette, Ethan McClanahan, and Cade Caywood also made their mark on the all-star showcase.

Why it matters

The BCAV All-Star Game provides a high-profile platform for top high school basketball talent across the state to showcase their skills. For these local players, the opportunity to compete against and alongside the best players in Virginia is invaluable experience that can help boost their recruitment and exposure as they look to play at the college level.

The details

In the semifinal round, Kyiah Perry of Ridgeview High School hit a clutch 3-pointer in the second overtime period to give the South team a victory over the West. Other local players who participated in the all-star event included Marion's Macy Osborne, George Wythe's Makaylan Luttrell, Abingdon's Annsley "A.J." Trivette, Grundy's Ethan McClanahan, and Patrick Henry's Cade Caywood.

  • The BCAV All-Star Game was held on Saturday, April 12, 2026 at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia.

The players

Kyiah Perry

A standout player from Ridgeview High School who hit the game-winning 3-pointer in double overtime to lead the South team to victory.

Macy Osborne

A talented player from Marion High School who represented Southwest Virginia in the all-star showcase.

Makaylan Luttrell

A player from George Wythe High School who participated in the BCAV All-Star Game.

Annsley "A.J." Trivette

A player from Abingdon High School who competed in the all-star event.

Ethan McClanahan

A player from Grundy High School who represented his school in the BCAV All-Star Game.

Cade Caywood

A player from Patrick Henry High School who took part in the all-star showcase.

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What they’re saying

“It was an honor to be selected and play alongside so many talented players from across the state. I'm grateful for the opportunity to showcase my skills and help lead my team to victory.”

— Kyiah Perry, Ridgeview High School Player

The takeaway

The BCAV All-Star Game provides a valuable platform for top high school basketball talent in Virginia to gain exposure and experience playing against the best competition in the state. For these local players, the opportunity to participate in the all-star showcase is a testament to their hard work and dedication, and can help open doors to potential college opportunities.