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Freshman Kev’iya Parrish Shatters Records, Leads Cincinnati’s Western Hills to OHSAA Tournament

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Last updated: February 24, 2026 2:37 pm
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Western Hills Freshman Shines as Girls’ Basketball Tournament Begins

CINCINNATI — The anticipation is palpable as the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) girls’ basketball tournament kicks off this week, marking the path for seven teams to vie for state championships. Among the contenders stands a remarkable force that has caught the attention of fans and critics alike: 14-year-old Kev’iya Parrish, the freshman standout for Western Hills High School. Her extraordinary talent is not just rekindling hope for a historically underperforming program; it’s challenging perceptions about what the Mustang team can achieve in this tightly contested tournament.

Parrish’s performance this season has been nothing short of spectacular. Averaging 39.1 points per game, she ranks first in Ohio and is third nationwide. With 17 games in which she scored 30 or more points — including a season-high of 54 points — she is reshaping the narrative around her high school team. Just last year, Western Hills finished with a dismal 2-14 record. This season, they have shown significant improvement, logging only four losses and claiming the eighth seed in the regional tournament.

“That’s my spot, right there,” Parrish remarked confidently after landing a deep three-pointer during practice. “I don’t miss from right there.” Her captivating energy and boundless enthusiasm have not only uplifted the team but have also drawn attention to a program that has not seen a state championship in any sport in 40 years.

The freshman, fondly known as “Yaya,” expressed her motives for joining Western Hills. “I wanted to turn it around,” she said. “I just wanted to come to a school that really wasn’t that good with sports and, like, give them a name, like turn them around because I knew I could do it.” It seems that her intentions have manifested into reality, as she leads a transformative effort for the program.

Coach LaRonda Castleberry, a Western Hills graduate who previously coached Parrish in AAU, shares her vision for the team’s potential. Understanding the pressure that often comes with such a spotlight, Castleberry emphasizes the importance of maintaining a youthful perspective. “I just remind her every day, ‘You’re still a kid,’” she said. “Everybody makes mistakes. You have three more years. We don’t even know if this is what you want to do in life.”

Castleberry hopes to guide Parrish and her teammates past what many believe will be a swift exit from the tournament. “I know some people don’t expect Western Hills to even get past the first round,” she said. “So we’re going to try our best to get past the first one. That is a goal.” The commitment from both coach and player reflects broader ambitions of redefining what success looks like for the Mustangs.

As the tournament progresses, both Parrish and Castleberry have expressed a desire to surprise doubters. “They just think we’re going to come in there, just get blown out,” Parrish asserted. “I feel like we could prove them wrong.” Their first challenge will be against the seventh-seeded Sycamore on Tuesday night, a match that holds not only immediate stakes but also implications for the future of the program.

The significance of Western Hills’ resurgence extends beyond just their win-loss record; it speaks to the resilience and potential of young athletes determined to shift a narrative that has long been marked by failure. As they prepare to enter the OHSAA tournament, the Mustangs symbolize hope, hard work, and determination, signaling a new chapter for this Cincinnati high school.

The outcome of their matches will not only determine their fate in this year’s tournament but will also serve as a testament to the changes within the program and the drive of its players to elevate Western Hills to newfound heights. As they step onto the court, the Mustangs will not only be playing for a trophy but for legacy, pride, and a brighter future in Ohio high school athletics.

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