Looking to avenge their blowout 69-34 loss on January 24th, the Meridian boys’ basketball team capped off its five-game homestand by welcoming the 20-0 Skyline Hawks to town for a Friday night battle that was sure to feature one of the most intense crowds of the season. That was apparent even du .
Looking to stay perfect during their homestand, the Mustang boys played host to the Brentsville Tigers for a Tuesday night showdown. The JV team opened up the evening with a 43-32 win, and then Isaac Rosenberg got the Varsity game off to a quick start with a bucket on Meridian’s opening possessi .
Basketball season at Meridian High has entered the home stretch, and both the boys’ and girls’ teams played host to Manassas Park on a cold Friday night in Falls Church. Meridian’s seniors were recognized before their respective matchups as the ladies tipped off first, and in what quickly had th .
The Meridian boys’ basketball team finally got another chance to defend home court after five straight road matchups, hosting the William Monroe Dragons on Friday night. The JV squad tipped off with a dominant 40-22 win, and then it was the big boys’ turn as they looked to rebound f .
Meridian’s boys’ basketball team played five consecutive road games to begin league play in the Northwestern District, and won four of them in what was overall a successful trip. It began with a 66-25 win over Trinity Christian on January 10th, which was followed by an equally dominant 83-46 vic .