Bronny James, Sierra Canyon dominate St. Vincent-St. Mary at Staples Center

Bronny James scored 19 points as Sierra Canyon rolled to a win over LeBron James’ alma mater.

Bronny James showed his flair for the dramatics in his first meeting against his father’s alma mater, knocking St. Vincent-St.Mary off with a game-winning bucket.

This time around, no such dramatics were needed for James and Sierra Canyon team to defeat the Ohio powerhouse.

James poured in 19 points as Sierra Canyon rolled to a 71-53 win in front of a star-studded Staples Center crowd in the Chosen-1’s invitational. LeBron James sat courtside, while Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul also took in the high-profile matchup.

Sierra Canyon jumped out to a double-digit first quarter lead and never looked back, going up by 21 points at halftime. That lead grew to 25 midway through the third quarter and although St. Vincent-St. Mary eventually trimmed its deficit to 51-34, it was far too much for the Fighting Irish to ultimately overcome.

Sierra Canyon received standout performances from Ramel Lloyd Jr. and Kijani Wright, who stepped up and delivered with five-star UCLA commit Amari Bailey out of the lineup with a sprained ankle. Lloyd Jr. and Wright both scored 15 points, with Wright starting the game with an emphatic dunk to set the tone.

The manner in which James scored his 19 demonstrated the growth of his game since he first played St. Vincent-St. Mary in 2019. Instead of relying on his athleticism to beat defenders, James displayed a smooth three-point stroke and thrived in transition — much like his father — with strong finishes at the rim.

With James seemingly taking his game to the next level early this season, Sierra Canyon is in an even better position to dominate in 2021-22 than it was before the year began. Once Bailey returns, Sierra Canyon will have a chance to stamp itself as the top in the nation.

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LeBron passed off as former Notre Dame player on April Fools’ Day

Random College Athletes is a self-explanatory Twitter account which is a must-follow if you’re a longtime college sports diehard.

Random College Athletes is a self-explanatory Twitter account which is a must-follow if you’re a longtime college sports diehard. However, you might have been confused Thursday when you saw a picture of a former Notre Dame forward from the 2003-04 season. The forward’s name? LeBron James:

Of course, everyone knows LeBron bypassed college and immediately thrived in the NBA. This simply was an April Fools’ Day joke by the account. Based on the reaction numbers listed below, you can see a lot of people took notice. Most people took the joke very well, and some even kept the jokes going.

No, that photo was not altered to make it look like LeBron actually played for Notre Dame. The nickname for St. Vincent-St. Mary, LeBron’s alma mater, is the Fighting Irish, so there was no need to do anything other than find the photo before tweeting it out. The whole thing was a joke kept simple and to the point, proving you don’t need to do anything elaborate to keep with the spirit of April 1.

Bronny James makes clutch play to beat his dad’s alma mater

Bronny James made the game-winning play against his dad’s alma mater.

LeBron James was in attendance Saturday night at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, to watch his son’s undefeated Sierra Canyon team face off against his alma mater, St. Vincent-St. Mary. The Irish led Sierra Canyon for much of the second half, but Bronny James played his best game of the season and made a crucial play late in the game to give the Trailblazers the lead late in the fourth quarter.

With 55.6 seconds remaining in the game and Sierra Canyon trailing, 56-55, Bronny James deflected and stole an inbounds pass near midcourt, and scored the go-ahead bucket in transition.

The Irish seemed to tie the game on the other end at the free-throw line, but a lane violation wiped away a free-throw and preserved Sierra Canyon’s lead. The Trailblazers held on to win 59-56.

James scored 15 points off the bench and was 7-of-10 from the field.