Brayden Burries delivered a remarkable performance in the state Open Division championship game, scoring 44 points and securing Roosevelt's first state title with an 80-60 win over San Francisco Riordan. His first-half effort of 27 points included an array of shots, showcasing his dominance. With this achievement, Burries not only set a new Open Division scoring record but also solidified his legacy as a standout player in Southern California high school basketball history. His coach praised him as the best player in school history as they celebrated this milestone.
Before the game I was listening to a lot of gospel music. I was just in a zone. I woke up feeling great. We had our shootaround and had the chemistry, 'We can't lose this one tonight.' We had to finish the story. It was great timing for us.
Unbelievable. Best player in the history of Roosevelt. No. 5 is going to be retired. Nobody is better. He stepped up in the biggest moment on the biggest stage.
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