In their first official game of the 2025-2026 campaign, the Chargers rolled past River Ridge, 72-51, on Dec. 2. On paper, the non-league matchup was expected to be much closer.

A year ago, Kentridge finished 9-12, while River Ridge went 14-12 with a postseason appearance. But from the opening tip, it was clear Kentridge had spent the offseason building something sharper and far more connected.

“They attacked the offseason better than any other team I’ve had since I’ve been here, just raring to go,” Chargers head coach Zac Webb said. “We had a great summer, great fall league. We’re ready.”

The Chargers stormed out to a 21-8 lead by the end of the first quarter. By halftime, the lead was 34-21 in favor of the Chargers. Kentridge commanded most of the half, knocking down four three-pointer

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