Sabedra: The basketball season of the California High School has ended with performance for ages

Sacramento -Another highschool basketball season exceeded the finish line.

It ended on Saturday evening at 9:51 a.m. with Archbishop Riordan, who was too short within the Open Division State Championship Game when Roosevelt-Eastvale won the title 80-60 within the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.

Riordan had a historically great season that captured league, section and regional championships in a dominant way.

But on the most important stages, the private school in San Francisco had no response to the five-star combo wachmann Brayden Burries, a non-matching senior who had a game for the centuries.

The Burries scored 27 of its 44 points in the primary half and led the Powerhouse in Southern California to an 11-point pillow.

It didn't recover for Riordan after the break.

The Jasir Render (4) by Archbishop Riordan will be boys in the CIF State Basketball Championship boys in the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, in the second half of CIF State Basketball Championship Open Division in Sacramento, California in the second half of CIF State Basketball Championship. Shot in the second half of the 2025 CIF State basketball. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
The Jasir Render (4) by Archbishop Riordan will likely be boys within the CIF State Basketball Championship boys within the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, within the second half of CIF State Basketball Championship Open Division in Sacramento, California within the second half of CIF State Basketball Championship. Shot within the second half of the 2025 CIF State basketball. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)

When the fourth quarter began, Riordan was 17 – foreign territory for a team that exceeded its 14 league gears on average 38 points and drove through a big a part of the playoffs.

When the Crusaders broke past de la Salle on the Norcal Open Division on Tuesday, Jasir Rencher, her Texas A & M-Bound-Star, said that the winning of a state championship can be “every thing for us to be the very best Riorda team in history. If we do it, it’s going to secure it. “

They didn’t make it because Burries have scored probably the most points from someone within the history of the state final on the winning history.

Only Tracy Murray, who had a defeat against Menlo-Aterton in Division II in 1989, had more.

The Burries scored his 44 points on 22 shots. He made 15 of them, including 3 out of 5 from the 3-point sheet. He won 12 rebounds, was 10 out of 12 from the foul line, blocked three shots and had two steals and two assists.

“He started early,” said Riordan coach Joey Curtin. “He got into the road early and got right into a rhythm. He got two beauty of third. They guard him and hope that he misses them. As soon as he did, he got here to the sting within the transition. Come to his middle class. Go in 3S. So you get 44 points at 22 shots. “

These numbers were nothing recent for Roosevelt.

“He did that all year round,” said Roosevelt coach Stephen Singleton. “When they return and take a look at his statistics, he scores big points without making many shots. He doesn't need 44 shots to get 44 points. It is so efficient and he gets to the free wire line. He puts a whole lot of pressure on other defense or other teams because they can not really stick with him. “

The Maliya Hunter (23) of Archbishop Mity will be twice from Etiwandas Grace Knox (23) and Aliyah Phillips (3) on Saturday, March 15, 2025, on Saturday, March 15, 2025.
The Maliya Hunter (23) of Archbishop Mity will likely be twice from Etiwandas Grace Knox (23) and Aliyah Phillips (3) on Saturday, March 15, 2025, on Saturday, March 15, 2025.

Riordan's loss followed one other Etiwanda triumph about Archbishop Mitty within the Girls Final Open Division.

Mitty achieved an admirable job in California in California for the fourth time in a row after the five-star junior McKenna Woliczko had suffered a torn ACL in early January.

The gates for the facility package of San Jose have never modified without his best player, but the best way did it.

Unfortunately for the monarchs, the ultimate went through Etiwanda for the third time in a row. And identical to the 2 previous results, the varsity in South California left the court with the larger trophy.

Without Woliczko, Mitty won the West Catholic Athletic League, the Central Coast Section and the Norcal Championships.

But the monarchs were an outsider against Etiwanda, who gave all-Americans Aliyahn “Puff” Morris and Grace Knox back, but was so way more than two players.

Mity only returned six points at half -time, but was unable to maintain up within the third quarter when Etiwanda took command.

When the sport ended: two statistics when the sport ended:

Etiwanda exceeded Mitty 46-20 in the colour with 46-20 and exceeded the monarchs with 59.6% to 29.7%.

“It is difficult to articulate how painful it is to get too short in the situation,” said the legendary Mitty trainer Sue Phillips after congratulating Etiwanda. “Nevertheless, it was definitely not our night and a part of it’s a merit for Etiwanda. They got here on the sting at will. … but that doesn’t reduce the season that these young women had. “

The weekend also included solemn moments for the young team from Priory, who conquered the title of Division IV on Saturday with an 83-66 victory against Fresno Christian.

Friday Carondelet won the division I Girls Crown and returned Sage Hill-Newport Beach 51-48, and the virtually Mirakuo Comack of the King's Academy was too short against the San Gabriel Academy in the ultimate of the Division IV.

TKA has been 11: 2 within the last 59.7 seconds.

On Saturday on Saturday, Half Moon Bay lost within the finale of the ladies Division IV against Whitney-Cerritos 48-40.

Hours later, the curtain closed within the season with a performance for eternity, the Cal-Hi Sports editor and California High School sports historian Mark Tennis in comparison with legendary state championship games by Jason Kidd and Klay Thompson in comparison with legendary state championship games.

If Riordan would lose, it might have been pretty much as good against a player like Burries and a stat line that may never be forgotten.

“What an incredible performance he had tonight,” said Singleton. “He put us on the back and said: 'Let's go. Let's get that. '”

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