It’s official, the deal is sealed. Brady Thatcher has reached the fabled milestone of 1000 career varsity points for the Woodmore Wildcats. On December 21, 2024, the Wildcats took on the St. Joe Streaks, winning 76-58. Brady Thatcher scored an impressive 31 of these points, putting his overall scoring above the threshold of 1000 at 1002 points.
Following the game against St. Joe, Brady was asked a few questions about what hitting 1000 points means to him and the type of legacy he wants to leave behind at Woodmore. He responded, “It Feels great to hit 1000 points and it was an exciting moment to celebrate with my teammates, family, and friends. The legacy I want to leave behind is to always work hard and practice outside of normal practice to get better. I hope the rest of the season ends with a lot more wins and success as a team.”
In conclusion, what Thatcher has been able to accomplish during his high school basketball career will allow him to go down in history as one of the greatest basketball players to ever play at Woodmore. It is extremely impressive to see what Thatcher has been able to do within four years of basketball, and his senior season is far from over. Be sure to congratulate Thatcher on this historical achievement and attend the ceremony when his name is added to the 1000-point banner at some point after the season. Also, be sure to support the Wildcats at their remaining games this season.