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LeBron James in attendance as Bryce James, Sierra Canyon win California state title
LeBron James in attendance as Bryce James, Sierra Canyon win California state title

Yahoo

time15-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

LeBron James in attendance as Bryce James, Sierra Canyon win California state title

LeBron James remained out of the Los Angeles Lakers' lineup with a groin injury during Friday night's loss to the Denver Nuggets, which freed up his evening to attend his son's California state title game in Sacramento. Bryce James and Sierra Canyon ended up beating Stockton Lincoln in the CIF state Division I championship game, 58-53. The youngest of James' two sons played over 25 minutes and was held to three points, but grabbed five rebounds and added two assists. [Yahoo Fantasy Bracket Mayhem is back: Enter for a shot to win up to $50K] Sierra Canyon was down four points at the half but charged back in the second half, grabbing a one-point lead with 1:52 to play. When Maximo Adams put home a bucket and drew a foul to put the Trailblazers up by five with 17 seconds to play, LeBron James and his wife, Savannah, couldn't help but react from courtside. LeBron is loving it after an And 1 bucket to put Sierra Canyon up 5 with 17 seconds left in the game. — West Coast Preps (@westcoastpreps_) March 15, 2025 Bryce James ends his high school career as the owner of the only state basketball title in the household and will take his talents to Arizona next season after committing to the Wildcats in January.

LeBron James watches on as Bryce James, Sierra Canyon win California state title
LeBron James watches on as Bryce James, Sierra Canyon win California state title

Yahoo

time15-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

LeBron James watches on as Bryce James, Sierra Canyon win California state title

LeBron James remained out of the Los Angeles Lakers' lineup with a groin injury during Friday night's loss to the Denver Nuggets, which freed up his evening to attend his son's California state title game in Sacramento. Bryce James and Sierra Canyon ended up beating Stockton Lincoln in the CIF state Division I championship game 58-53. The youngest of James' two sons played over 25 minutes and was held to only three points, but grabbed five rebounds and added two assists. [Yahoo Fantasy Bracket Mayhem is back: Enter for a shot to win up to $50K] Sierra Canyon was down four points at the half but charged back in the second half, grabbing a one-point lead with 1:52 to play. When Maximo Adams put home a bucket and drew a foul to put the Trailblazers up by five with 17 seconds to play, LeBron James and his wife, Savannah, couldn't help but react from court side. LeBron is loving it after an And 1 bucket to put Sierra Canyon up 5 with 17 seconds left in the game. — West Coast Preps (@westcoastpreps_) March 15, 2025 Bryce James ends his high school career as the owner of the only state basketball title in the household and will take his talents to Arizona next season after committing to the Wildcats in January.

Watch: LeBron James and son Bryce embrace after Sierra Canyon wins state championship
Watch: LeBron James and son Bryce embrace after Sierra Canyon wins state championship

USA Today

time15-03-2025

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  • USA Today

Watch: LeBron James and son Bryce embrace after Sierra Canyon wins state championship

Watch: LeBron James and son Bryce embrace after Sierra Canyon wins state championship On the same day the Los Angeles Lakers lost on Friday to the Denver Nuggets by a final score of 131-126 despite fighting tooth and nail, LeBron James headed north to Sacramento to watch his son Bryce play in the state championship game. The younger James' Sierra Canyon Trailblazers took on Stockton Lincoln for the CIF state Division I title at Golden 1 Center. While the younger James shot a frosty 1-of-9 from the field, his Trailblazers defeated Stockton Lincoln by a final score of 58-53. His father, as well as his mother Savannah, were clearly hyped about what transpired at the arena that is normally home to the Sacramento Kings. Afterward, the James clan shared a loving moment together. The high school senior has committed to play at the University of Arizona this fall. At 6-foot-6, he is considered a tantalizing prospect who has some of his father's famous athleticism. His father is currently sidelined with a groin strain, but he made the trip up north for this game with the blessing of the Lakers.

High school basketball: CIF state championship scores and schedule
High school basketball: CIF state championship scores and schedule

Yahoo

time15-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

High school basketball: CIF state championship scores and schedule

CIF STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS At Golden 1 Center, Sacramento FRIDAY'S RESULTS BOYS DIVISION I Sierra Canyon 58, Stockton Lincoln 53 DIVISION III San Gabriel Academy 52, King's Academy 51 DIVISION V San Francisco International 71, Diamond Ranch 52 GIRLS DIVISION I Carondelet 51, Sage Hill 48 DIVISION III Marin Catholic 48, Chula Vista Mater Dei 38 DIVISION V Woodland Christian 47, Rosamond 41 SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE BOYS OPEN DIVISION Eastvale Roosevelt (34-2) vs. Archbishop Riordan (29-1), 8 p.m. DIVISION II Chatsworth (26-8) vs. Carmichael Jesuit (26-9), 4 p.m. DIVISION IV Fresno Christian (30-6) vs. Portola Valley Priory (25-6), 12 p.m. GIRLS OPEN DIVISION Etiwanda (27-5) vs. Archbishop Mitty (27-3), 6 p.m. DIVISION II Rancho Bernardo (26-7) vs. Caruthers (25-6), 2 p.m. DIVISION IV Cerritos Whitney (27-9) vs. Half Moon Bay (23-7), 10 a.m. Sign up for the L.A. Times SoCal high school sports newsletter to get scores, stories and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes prep sports so popular. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

High school basketball: CIF state championship scores and schedule
High school basketball: CIF state championship scores and schedule

Los Angeles Times

time15-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Los Angeles Times

High school basketball: CIF state championship scores and schedule

CIF STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS At Golden 1 Center, Sacramento FRIDAY'S RESULTS BOYS DIVISION I Sierra Canyon 58, Stockton Lincoln 53 DIVISION III San Gabriel Academy 52, King's Academy 51 DIVISION V San Francisco International 71, Diamond Ranch 52 GIRLS DIVISION I Carondelet 51, Sage Hill 48 DIVISION III Marin Catholic 48, Chula Vista Mater Dei 38 DIVISION V Woodland Christian 47, Rosamond 41 SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE BOYS OPEN DIVISION Eastvale Roosevelt (34-2) vs. Archbishop Riordan (29-1), 8 p.m. DIVISION II Chatsworth (26-8) vs. Carmichael Jesuit (26-9), 4 p.m. DIVISION IV Fresno Christian (30-6) vs. Portola Valley Priory (25-6), 12 p.m. GIRLS OPEN DIVISION Etiwanda (27-5) vs. Archbishop Mitty (27-3), 6 p.m. DIVISION II Rancho Bernardo (26-7) vs. Caruthers (25-6), 2 p.m. DIVISION IV Cerritos Whitney (27-9) vs. Half Moon Bay (23-7), 10 a.m.

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