The Woodrow Wilson boys basketball team (25-3) breezed through their 4A Region II bi-district playoff game against Pinkston on Tuesday night, 69-46. The Wildcats led the whole way through, and the No. 9 state-ranked team was never really threatened.
Woodrow was led behind the strong play of Zach Coleman, who scored a game-high 21 points and also pulled down 10 rebounds. However, teammate Devon Williams made sure it wasn't a one-man show by pitching in 18 points of his own. The duo combined for over half of the points scored by the Wildcats. Add in Woodrow's third leading scorer - Thomas "Trey" Washington with seven points - and the trio has equaled Pinkston's entire point total.
Next up, Woodrow Wilson will take on McKinney North High School in the area round on Friday, February 24.
Photo courtesy of Kyle Rains