
"All he can do is his best, and that's what he has been doing, including a 68-point performance two weeks ago in Las Vegas in a triple overtime game. The 6-foot-4 guard is averaging 33.1 points a game for St. Paul (6-9) and showing dedication in that he stayed knowing the team might not be as good as last season's 19-11 team, but he'd be the leader entrusted to help young players develop."
"On Friday, he faces the state's leading scorer, Jason Crowe Jr. of Inglewood, in a noon game at Morningside. Crowe is averaging 43.9 points and the two have been facing off since their youth days. Coach Patrick Roy has been raving about Bryson's contributions. This is a daily look at the positive happenings in high school sports. To submit any news, please email eric.sondheimer@latimes.com."
Will Bryson III remained with St. Paul despite losing most teammates to graduation and has served as the team's leader and mentor to younger players. The 6-foot-4 guard is averaging 33.1 points per game for the 6-9 team and scored 68 points in a triple-overtime game in Las Vegas two weeks earlier. Bryson accepted a season likely less successful than the previous 19-11 campaign in order to help develop younger teammates. He is scheduled to play Jason Crowe Jr. of Inglewood, the state's leading scorer at 43.9 points per game; the two have competed since youth. Coach Patrick Roy has praised Bryson's contributions.
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