Herndon’s Alston Named East-West MVP at Cap Classic

Herndon’s Auslander, Oakton’s Bacon compete at event.

Brandon Alston experienced a lot during his senior year of high school.

He transferred from St. Benedict’s in Newark, N.J., to Herndon High, returning to the community in which he grew up. After joining the school’s boys’ basketball team, the Hornets experienced the joy of a Conference 5 championship and the pain of a season-ending overtime loss to Woodson in the region semifinals. Alston also decided to continue his basketball career at Lehigh University.

On April 26, Alston added an MVP award to his busy 2013-14 campaign.

Alston, a 6-foot-5 guard, scored a game-high 25 points for the West all-stars, leading the team to a 126-115 victory in the East-West all-star game during the 41st Annual Capital Classic at T.C. Williams High School.

Alston shot 6-for-14 from the floor, including 3-for-4 from 3-point range, and made 10 of 11 free-throw attempts. He grabbed six rebounds and tallied five assists en route to MVP honors.

It was an impressive showing for Alston as he prepares to play Division I basketball at Lehigh.

“It’s been a lot, but at the end of the day I found a good school I like,” Alston said about his senior year. “… The goal was to get to a good college, so I got to a good college in the end.”

Alston was part of a West team, led by W.T. Woodson head coach Doug Craig, which shared the ball well, scored 46 points in the first quarter and led 78-53 at halftime.

“Our coach is a good coach,” Alston said. “We actually had two practices, so it wasn’t really the first time we played together. We knew we had a lot of shooters, so we just got it to the open man.”

“It’s been a lot, but at the end of the day I found a good school I like. … The goal was to get to a good college, so I got to a good college in the end.”

--- Herndon senior Brandon Alston, who will play basketball at Lehigh University

Kent Auslander, Alston’s teammate at Herndon, also suited up for the West squad. Auslander was in the starting lineup and finished with 11 points. He made 4 of 7 field-goal attempts, including 3 of 6 from behind the arc. He grabbed six rebounds and finished with three assists.

Eight of the nine West players scored in double figures.

“We told them before the game, just everybody share the ball with each other because everybody here can play,” Craig said. “If we share the ball, everybody will score, everybody will look good and we’ll get a ‘W.’”

Earlier in the North all-stars defeated the South all-stars 109-106. Oakton senior Robert Bacon started for the South team and finished with six points and five rebounds.

Clinton Christian’s Byron Hawkins, a member of the South squad, scored a game-high 29 points and earned MVP honors.

In the main event, the U.S. all-stars defeated the Capital all-stars 139-134.