Pinewood Prep Wins 9th State Boys Title Under Eidson With 61-49 Win Over Heathwood Hall In SCISA AAAA Boy’s Match
By Billy G. Baker
Publisher
Sumter—The land-mark coaching orbit of Pinewood Prep boys’ basketball head coach Pat Eidson keeps getting closer to 1,000 career wins, as the Panthers (27-6) capped off the 2025-26 season with a SCISA AAAA state championship over Heathwood Hall (61-49) at the Sumter Civic Center on February, 27.
The Panthers only led 20-18 at the half against the Highlanders, and Coach Eidson, and his staff made some key adjustments at the half. “At halftime, we decided to speed the game up with a more up-tempo offense and to press a little more to try and force turnovers,” said Coach Eidson, who became the state’s all-time wins leader with over 944 career wins at the mid-point of last season. Coach Eidson will enter the 2026-27 season needing around 20 wins to hit the 1,000-career win mark.
“We were successful with these adjustments and it ended up being the difference in the game,” said Coach Eidson. “They were basically the same team we saw early in the season. They did all the stuff we expected them to.
“This state championship is really sweet,” said Coach Eidson. “As you get older, you learn to appreciate it a whole lot more. I know the amount of effort and work that went into this season so I can appreciate it. Returning all five starters this season, I knew we had a chance to be pretty good and we were.
“I’m really happy for the kids, especially the seniors,” said Coach Eidson. “Jayden Alexander and Jonathan Slawson are senior starters who have done a great job for us and Bralon Blackwell made contributions coming off the bench.
“I said all season that this team had Potential to win a state title, and tonight we played up to that potential,” said Coach Eidson. “It was one of our better second halves all season.”
Over-all, Coach Eidson has now won 12 state titles in his historic coaching career with 9 of these titles coming at Pinewood Prep.
“It has been 15 years, or so since we won out last state title so it feels great to finally get another one for our players, fans and the school,” he said. “We are already looking forward to next season.”
Heathwood Hall (21-8) head coach Brian Benator was proud of his team for all of their hard work also.
“We had a stretch tonight where we struggled to make some shots and they had a stretch where they hit a couple three’s to go up on us 8 to 10 points,” said Coach Benator. “They also put more pressure defense on us in the second half and that helped them get several transition baskets.
“The lid was on the rim tonight against us,” said Coach Benator. “We just had some problems making shots tonight.
“We came into the game off a great week of practice and focus,” said Coach Benator. “I felt like we came in ready to play tonight. Our guys have been motivated all season and we had not lost a game since January, 3rd.
“I am proud of the effort of our team tonight and we’ll be back next season,” concluded the coach.
Pinewood Prep was led on the scoring index by 6-3 junior forward Tre Green who had 24 points and 6-7 junior forward Kais Parris who had 18 points. Also, 6-8 junior center Tripp Eidson had 12 points and directed the defense from the top of the paint all game. Eidson had a monster dunk, off of a steal, with 3:2 left in the game that extended the Panthers lead to 51-39 at the time.
Slawson contributed five points and Jayden Alexander closed out the scoring with two points.
With the return of Green, Parris and Eidson to the team next season expect the Panthers to be favored to repeat next season.
Heathwood Hall was led on offense by 8th grader Jackson Dickerson with 10 points followed by senior guard Deuce Claxton and soph Hunter Colins with 9 points each. Senior forward Xander Pertile contributed 8 points and senior Ryan Pfister, soph Peyton Souter, and junior Keon McKinley each scored two points.
Heathwood Hall led 14-11 after the first period. However, the Panthers rallied to lead 20-18 at the half. The pace picked up in the third period when the Panthers outscored Heathwood 18-14 to take a 38-32 lead into the final period.
The SCISA AAAA boys all-tournament team was represented by Zy Dennis of Laurence Manning, along Chip Ravenell and Keon McKinley from Heathwood Hall. Pinewood Prep was represented by Green, Parris,













