Sacramento – Liberation James’s entrance at the Golden 1 center produced Friday night a crowd reaction similar to the rock star walking on stage to attend a concert. Fans began to rise from their seats and scream. Anyone who has a camera tried to capture the James Theater, his wife and his little daughter, who walks to her stadium seats to watch the son Price playing with Sierra Canyon against Stockon Lincoln in the first country championship game.
James, who was marginalized by a thigh injury, had another son, Brunei, with Lakers in Denver, with both games continued at the same time. It was an appropriate end for James for six years, such as Sierra Canyon, who is trying to balance his responsibilities as one of the most famous athletes in the world while being the father of teenage basketball players.
James’s presence helped out of one of the largest crowds (8,396) for a final on Friday night, and Sierra Canyon gathered in the fourth quarter behind Maximo Adams to win 58-53 victory.
Sierra Canyon (27-7) left four points at the end of the first half after achieving one of 13 rounds of three points. Trailblazers has finally assumed responsibility in the fourth quarter when Adams achieved three with 1:52 left to advance 51-50. Trailblazers was three compared to 23 on three throws until the clutch shot.
Adams said: “My coach told me that I will continue to shoot, so why don’t you let her fly.”
Then came the Bryce Cofield basket, a three -point play by Adams, as well as two free pomegranates from Adams.
Gavin Highway ended with 15 points, Adams 14 points, Cofield 11, and Stephen Kangol 10. Donez Lindsey and Anthony Moore 18 scored a point for Lincoln, which felt officials by Trailblazers, who achieved 20 of 30 free throws.
“It was not a great flow tonight,” said Sierra Canyon coach “There were a lot of bile in the vast.”
Sierra Canyon was prominent in the open section, but Shewali would take the title of the first section.
“This was difficult like heck,” he said. “We will hang this sign like the world championship.”
After that, Lincoln More was helped on the floor when Leberron James gave him a hand.
“That was crazy,” said Moore. “I will remember that.”
She said it was “the best training job in my career” after overcoming the loss of the players who left, disrupting the fires of Los Angeles and an early loss of Parrapra.
Price James ended with three points and the first CIF state in the family.
Section Three
San Gabriel Academy 52, King 51 Academy: Mahamadou Diop, San Gabriel Academy, which is 6 feet long from Mali, from Mali, is someone who will need lovers in southern California to watch in the coming years. It is good.
“My dream is to go to the American Professional League,” said 17 years old.
He had 10 points, seven rebound balls and four shots banned in the first half of the state championship match. Three of his baskets came to Ghata. He was not scored in the third quarter when his team’s progress was reduced from 13 points in the first half to four points. And that is when he got up for his team, and San Gabriel holds the first term.
Diop ended 20 points, making 10 out of 16 rounds, 13 rebound and seven blocks.
With the leadership of San Gabriel in the ninth in the last minute, the eagles began to commit rotation and pollution. The King’s Academy was closed within 50-49 with 11.3 seconds before Xavier Wang settled for three points.
“I lost about five years in my life in the last 15 seconds,” said Saint -Gabriel coach Daniel Pepoli.
After the twenty -fifth Saint -Gabriel turned to throw the ball immediately before the bell, the eagles managed to run out of the watch and celebrate their first championship.
Diop, who does not speak English much, said that he likes to block the shots more than overcoming.
It improves every day. Pepoli said: “You can see that he can demolish the edge.”
When Diop improves the touch of fire from the outside, its value will only increase.
Section Fifth
San Francisco International 71, Diamond Ranch 52: Connor Maguire scored 32 points to help the international return from a six -point deficit at the end of the first half to win the title. Devin Turner scored 16 points, Michael Salazar was 14 points for Diamond Ranch (23-15), Southern California champion.
The leopards were 16-0 during one drought. In the first half, Salazar achieved seven out of 10 shots and scored all its 14 points, as it led Diamond Ranch 30-24. Create a unpleasant problem, then stumble. It was a difficult way to end his basketball career.
“I was dealing with my whole life,” Sailzar said. “It is difficult. I hope I will not have to give up basketball yet.”
“These men went every morning in an attempt to improve every day. Basketball is the running game, we swell and hit us strongly,” said Diamond Ranch coach, said.