Three players from Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains have reached one of the highest levels in high school basketball.
Jasiah Jervis and brothers Adonis and Darius Ratliff have been selected for the McDonald’s All-American Game, placing them among the best players in the country.
The honor reflects years of dedication. Jervis said the recognition shows that “hard work can really pay off,” while Darius Ratliff described the journey as “blood, sweat and tears.”
Head coach Patrick Massaroni said the program emphasizes character as much as talent, focusing on accountability, communication and energy. He said the team has built a culture centered on a “we over me” mindset.
For the Ratliff brothers, competition pushes each other to improve, while mutual support strengthens the team.
With national recognition secured, the Stepinac standouts are now focused on one more goal — bringing home a championship.