Las Vegas Review-Journal

Burist longs to prove self

- By Sam Gordon Las Vegas Review-journal

Liberty senior Cameron Burist believes he’s good enough to play Division I basketball.

He’ll have one more spring to prove it. Burist is playing AAU basketball for Vegas Elite this spring as an unsigned senior and hopes to earn the Division I scholarshi­p offer that has eluded him.

The explosive 6-foot-3inch scorer averaged 17.7 points for the Patriots and generated interest from Division II Fresno Pacific University and multiple junior colleges.

But he’s not satisfied with his recruitmen­t.

“After school (season), I had to really decide if I wanted to play and try and get a Division I (offer),” Burist said. “I really think I can get (it).”

His coaches don’t disagree.

Burist debuted for Liberty’s varsity team as a sophomore in 2015-16 and averaged 10.7 points. He honed his abilities throughout the subsequent two seasons and emerged as a dynamic option alongside five-star sophomore wing Julian Strawther.

He worked with a personal trainer to improve his strength and arrived at school early to practice his jumper, which improved dramatical­ly over the course of his three-year career.

“He’s always been athletic,” Patriots coach Stefan Berg said. “He’s been continuous­ly working on his game. Every season. It really showed toward the end of the year this year … Guys really started keying on Julian, and Cam stepped up big. He knocked down shots and was able to get to the basket kind of at will.”

Burist averaged 20.1 points in Liberty’s final 13 games and rolled his success into the AAU season, which began late last month.

Coach reaches milestone

Palo Verde softball coach Kelly Glass won the 300th game of her career March 22 against Shadow Ridge.

Glass, in her 12th season with the Panthers, has guided the program to Class 4A state championsh­ips in 2011, 2014 and 2017. She is 304-128-1.

Gorman falls in rankings

Bishop Gorman’s baseball team fell to No. 10 nationally in Perfect Game’s high school rankings. The Gaels (9-2) were No. 3 but lost for the first time last week to Clackamas (Oregon) and Grossmont (California).

Two-time defending state champion Basic (14-2) is ranked 23rd.

Contact reporter Sam Gordon at sgordon@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Bysamgordo­n on Twitter.

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