Caleb Wilson surpasses 1,000 career points as a Junior
On January 31st, 2024, in front small number of spectators, mostly staff and students, sat sprinkled into a gym to watch a matchup between their home team, the Holy Innocents Bears, and a region competitor at Southwest Dekalb High School. This wasn’t an ordinary game or night, though. As one of the nation’s most promising rising athletes, he would set a milestone by scoring 1,000 career points. Junior forward Caleb Wilson would shoot a free throw, turn around to get back on defense, and then the game would be halted by a late whistle. The ball that was being used during the game would be taken to the sidelines and would soon become covered in the names of Caleb’s coaches and teammates. Head Coach Mario Mays would meet with Wilson in the middle of the court to take a photo, and the remainder of the game would be played out as Holy Innocents Episcopal would win the game 65-51.
Nestled in the northwest corner of Atlanta in one of the most affluent areas the city has to offer lies what could easily be confused as a wing to a modern college campus: Holy Innocents Episcopal School. Without a rich history in basketball, Wilson has been bringing a lot of notoriety to the private school’s boys basketball program with his cool demeanor but aggressive play on the court. Averaging a double double with 22 points and 14 rebounds, Caleb has had some of the top colleges salivating over the junior due to his rare skillset.