Canadian Wigginton shines on basketball court at storied Oak Hill Academy
MOUTH OF WILSON, Va. — Several decades of basketball greatness can be found at the end of a two-lane, unlit highway that winds unforgivingly through the Blue Ridge Mountains in southern Virginia.
Past the Christmas tree farms, grazing cows and Baptist churches — long after cellphone service has disappeared — you’ll find Oak Hill Academy and its storied Turner Gymnasium.
Modest in size but draped in history, the 400-seat gym is where the likes of Kevin Durant, Carmelo Anthony and Jerry Stackhouse once famously dominated their opponents as gifted kids.
It’s also the place Nova Scotia teenager Lindell Wigginton has chosen as his launching pad with the goal of becoming the first Maritimer to play in the NBA.