
Boys Basketball
Boys basketball is a winter sport that runs from November through the start of March. As part of the basketball program, there are open-gym practice sessions for teams. Regular season practices are held throughout the week. The first 30 minutes of each practice is devoted to skills training, and the remainder of practice is team practice. All athletes are welcome! No prior experience is needed.
SCHEDULES
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Coaches / Emails
- Head Varsity Coach: Joe Philogene (JPhilogene@ECSLoudoun.org)
- Assistant Varsity Coach: Mario Foster (MFoster@ECSLoudoun.org)
- JV Boys Coach: Kyle Reynolds (KReynolds@ECSLoudoun.org)
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About the Coach
Head Coach

Coach Joe Philogene holds a B.S. in Sports Management from American Military University and a M.B.A. from the University of Maryland.
He comes to ECS with a record of excellence in training student-athletes and helping them garner athletic scholarships in divisions 1, 2, and 3. Including his season at Middleburg Academy, his fall league, tournaments, and exhibitions, he brings a 78% winning record to Evergreen Christian School. “Basketball has done so much for me professionally, that I want to share how it has helped. I am excited to teach at ECS to implement Christian values while coaching.”
Deuteronomy 31:6 - "Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the Lord your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you.”
Conferences & Schools
NVIAC: Northern Virginia Independent Athletic Conference
- Ad Fontes Academy
- Christ Chapel Academy
- Chelsea Academy
- Covenant Christian Academy
- Dominion Christian School
- Fairfax Christian School
- Fairfax Home School
- Immanuel Christian School
- Legacy Christian Academy
- Virginia Academy
MPSC: Metro Private School Conference
- Fairfax Christian School
- National Christian Academy
- Highland School
- National Christian Academy
- Rock Creek Christian Academy
- Mt. Zion Prep Academy
- Springdale Prep
Season Recap
2023-2024 Season
Our Varsity Boys Basketball team concluded a highly successful year with a heartbreaking loss to Fairfax Christian in the NVIAC Tournament championship game. The Eagles lost by just four points to a team ranked number 9 in the state of Virginia and who went on to win the VISAA Division III state championship. Matthew S. scored a game high 30 points and Jackson B. finished with 26, a season high. The Eagles concluded the season with an overall record of 23-10. Next year’s team will have some big shoes to fill, as we graduate several of our top players, most notably Matthew S. who finished the year averaging 21 points a game, and Rodney S. who averaged 9 rebounds per game.
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