
Jah Sabb (left) and Josiah Huston led the Chester Charter Academy boys basketball team past Dock 62-56 on Wednesday (Dan Arkans/CoBL).
By Dan Arkans
The Chester Charter Academy boys basketball team isn’t about making statements yet.
The Sabers are just trying to mesh as a group and bring a city-type energy to the Bicentennial Athletic League.
As far as statements go though Chester Charter made a big one on Wednesday night with a 62-56 win over Dock that put an end to the Pioneers’ BAL win streak at 52 games.
“I was at Math, Civics and Sciences for 19 years,” said Sabers head coach Lonnie Diggs. “We are used to playing in big games, winning big games. We are trying to bring that same winning culture here. I want to get it to the point like these are the wins we are supposed to get.”