Frankfort, Kentucky – In a commanding performance at F.D. Wilkinson Gymnasium, the Frankfort High School (FHS) boys basketball team secured a decisive 76-25 victory over The Frankfort Christian Academy on Tuesday night. This win marks a significant milestone, representing the 1,400th victory in the history of the FHS boys basketball program.
The game showcased the team’s dominance right from the opening tip-off, with Frankfort securing a sizable lead. Coach Ed McKinney, who is embarking on his new tenure, expressed pride in the team’s effort and execution on the court. Zavian Knuckles led the charge, demonstrating agility and skill in driving toward the basket against the opposing team.
As the game progressed, FHS maintained control, utilizing strong defense to capitalize on turnovers and fast breaks. Players like DaKyo Washington and Cameron Crocker contributed significantly, with Washington’s hustle evident as he pounced on loose balls.
The victory not only stands as a testament to the athletic prowess of this year’s team but also serves as a celebration of the program’s rich history. The milestone of 1,400 wins highlights the longstanding tradition of competitive basketball at Frankfort High School. It underscores the dedication of past players and coaches who have built a legacy for future generations.
Looking ahead, the team aims to build on this momentum as they prepare for upcoming games in the season. Supporters of FHS will undoubtedly play a crucial role in rallying behind the players as they pursue further success.
The final score of 76-25 certainly sets a positive tone for the season and marks the beginning of what the coaching staff hopes will be a fruitful era for Frankfort High basketball.