Western Reserve Academy boys varsity basketball earned an impressive 91–75 home victory over Phelps on Saturday night, showcasing depth, toughness, and offensive firepower despite being shorthanded.
The Pioneers set the tone early, pushing the pace and sharing the ball to build a 47–35 advantage by halftime. WRA continued to apply pressure in the second half, attacking the rim, knocking down timely shots, and maintaining control throughout to keep Phelps at arm's length.
Anthony Thompson '26 delivered a dominant all-around performance, finishing with 31 points, 15 rebounds, and seven assists to lead the Pioneers. Luka Ioannisci '27 added 17 points, while Breylon Webb '26 chipped in 14 points to give WRA balanced scoring across the lineup. Henry Fox '27 rounded out the scoring with nine points as the Pioneers continued to find contributions from multiple players.
Despite limited numbers, Reserve played with poise and energy, executing on both ends of the floor to secure the convincing win.
The Pioneers will return to action on Tuesday, February 4, when they host Erie Prep at home.