- January 14, 2026
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Windermere senior Ben Bunnell laid down a 2-point shot in the second quarter against Evans. The Wolverines led by two going into the half.
The Wolverines’ guard Adam Elouajguali played an important hand in the team’s ball movement.
Windermere junior guard Bryce Hoffert has been a key piece of the Wolverines’ success.
The Wolverines’ senior Adam Elouajguali tested his skills beyond the arc.
Windermere maintained consistent ball movement in the team’s 47-44 overtime loss to Evans.
The team huddled together during a timeout to discuss efforts to close out the game.
Windermere’s Adam Elouajguali worked to draw the team out of a four-point deficit.
Gustavo Roca, Windermere’s junior guard, dribbled while scanning the court for a teammate.
The bench cheered for their teammates on the floor.
Windermere junior guard Bryce Hoffert laid up the ball against the backboard in the fourth quarter.
Windermere’s forward Ben Bunnell reached over the competition from Evans.
Adam Elouajguali ran back down the court to play offense for Windermere.
Gustavo Roca passed the ball to his teammate Ben Bunnell in the Metro West Conference tournament.
The Metro West Tournament boys basketball championship game between Windermere High and Evans High was an overtime thriller.
The 40-40 score at the end of the fourth quarter extended the game play by five minutes and a missed 3-point shot by the Wolverines set the team at second in the Metro West Tournament. Evans scraped by in the 47-44 win Friday, Jan. 9.
Windermere kicked off the tournament by defeating Dr. Phillips 64-61, followed by Olympia 58-47. It finished first last year by defeating Evans in the final, but this season the team had a different road game fate and ended second overall.
Windermere High, Second
Olympia High, Third
Dr. Phillips High, Sixth
Lake Buena Vista, Eighth