Miami Herald

LeBron’s son to play in Miami tourney

- BY WALTER VILLA Roundup compiled by Jim Varsallone jvarsallon­e@miamiheral­d.com

Bronny James – son of LeBron – is coming to Miami.

On Oct. 9-10, James will be among numerous high school basketball standouts who will be competing at Florida Memorial University’s gym in Miami Gardens.

James, 16, is the No. 49 junior in the nation, according to ESPN.com, and the 6-4 point guard plays for Sierra Canyon in Los Angeles.

Before LeBron James bolted for the Los Angeles Lakers in July of 2018, Bronny played travel ball with the Miami City Ballers and coach Alex Garcia.

Now, Bronny James is set to return as a more fully formed college prospect.

“Bronny’s vision is really good,” said Garcia, who believes James could eventually sign with Kentucky or Ohio State. “He’s not quite the scorer yet, but he understand­s the game. He is a vocal leader, a high-assist guy.

“His game will evolve, but he is team-first guy who has a lot of talent around him. He doesn’t have the pressure of having to carry the team.”

That’s because the Sierra Canyon team has at least five other all-stars, and they are all set to compete in the Oct 9-10 showcase:

Amari Bailey – California’s reigning Mr. Basketball – is a 6-5 senior shooting guard and a UCLA recruit. He averaged 29.2 points, 9.1 rebounds and 6.5 assists last season, and he is ranked the nation’s fourth-best senior by ESPN.

Isaiah Elohim, a 6-5 guard, is the nation’s fourth-ranked sophomore. As a freshman at Heritage Christian, he averaged 20.3 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.9 steals.

Ramel Lloyd Jr., a 6-6 senior point guard, is a Nebraska recruit who averaged 16.9 points, 7.7 rebounds and 5.1 assists last season.

Kijani Wright, a 6-8 senior center, is ranked 37th in the nation and has committed to Southern Cal.

Mikey Price, a 6-1 point guard, is ranked 36thin the junior class.

Bronny James fits right in with those elite players.

“The crowds and lights don’t bother him,” said Garcia, who is now an assistant coach at Miami High. “He’s relaxed. He doesn’t take bad shots. Once in a while, he will dunk the ball, and you will see his electric talent.”

Next month’s showcase, presented by Gold Level Sports and Entertainm­ent, was brought to Florida Memorial by FMU assistant coach Jacob Shaw.

Sierra Canyon, competing under its “California Basketball Club” moniker, will play Vertical Academy (Charlotte, N.C.) at 8 p.m. Oct. 9. On Oct. 10, Sierra Canyon’s guys will play Broward power Calvary Christian (known as KT Kings in this showcase) at 5 p.m.

Vertical Academy is led by Mikey Williams, a 6-2 combo guard who averaged 21.2 points last season. He is the nation’s No. 11 junior;

There are three other games at FMU on Oct. 9 and two more on Oct. 10. Tickets start at $20 and can be purchased through

www.TheBattleO­fficial.com.

MORE BASKETBALL

The Junior Orange Bowl Basketball Classic for boys’ and girls’ teams is Dec. 28-30 at Westminste­r Christian School, 6855 SW 152nd St., Palmetto Bay.

This is an awesome winter tournament.

BOYS: Coral Gables High School (Coach Marcos Molina); Jupiter Community High

School (Coach JD DePasquale); Lakota

East High School of Liberty Township, Ohio (Coach Clint Adkins); Madison Ridgeland Academy of Madison, Mississipp­i (Coach Richard Duease); Miami

Palmetto Senior High School (Coach Alex Ordoqui); Miami Southridge High School (Coach Robert Doctor); St. Raymond High

School for Boys of Bronx, New York

(Coach Jorge Lopez; Westminste­r Christian School (Coach PJ Brown).

GIRLS: Doral Academy Preparator­y School (Coach Courtney McDaniel); Florida State University School of Tallahasse­e (Coach Darryl Marshall); Lake Norman

High School of Mooresvill­e, North Carolina (Coach McKenzie Graham); Miami Senior High School (Coach Sam Baumgarten); Palmer Trinity School (Coach George Montes); Somerset Academy Silver Palms Miami (Coach Ben Drummer); South Broward High School (Coach Sharlene

Ferguson; St Thomas Aquinas High School (Coach Oliver Berens).

FOOTBALL

Archbishop Carroll 36, Marathon 7: The defense limited host Marathon to seven points.

That strong defense was led by Jorge Matias (8 tackles, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery). Jorge Sanchez added nine tackles.

The Bulldog offense totaled 306 total yards with five touchdowns. Justin Gonzales guided the charge with 11 carries for 104 yards and 4 touchdowns. Alejandro Isaza contribute­d 7 carries for 67 yards and 1 touchdown. Archbishop Carroll improved to 3-1.

Barbara Goleman 57, American 6: This marks the Gators second victory over American in school history. RB Jamaal Joseph, who ran for 123 yards, had four rushing touchdowns. The defense scored twice

and recorded two safeties.

Hialeah Gardens 49, Alonzo & Tracy Mourning Senior HS 0: Defensivel­y, Sr. LB Adrian Fleitas returned an intercepti­on 25 yards for a TD; Sr. LB Antonio Hernandez recovered a fumble in the end zone for a TD; Sr. DT Chris Barata had 3 sacks and a safety.

Offensivel­y, Sr. RB

Brian Perez led the way with 90 yards on 7 carries and 4 TD (with TD runs of 35, 11, 29, and 10 yards). Hialeah Gardens (2-2), ATM (0-3).

True North Classical Academy 37, Palm Glades Prep 6: Key contributo­rs: Josh Reyes 7 rushes for 152 yards, 1 TD, 1 reception; Tristan Smith 11.5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble; Stephen McCould 7 tackles, 2 sacks; Chris Tovar 3 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 fumble recovery for a TD; Benjamin Betancourt 5.5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 fumble recovery; Jasen (J-Roc) Lopez 89 all purpose yards. True North (3-0).

VOLLEYBALL

The True North Classical Academy girls’ volleyball team finished 2-2 at the Key West Invitation­al. They beat Palmer Trinity and Marathon in 3 sets and were defeated by Key West and Mater Lakes.

Top three contributo­rs were: Bianca Gomez with 52 assists, 10 digs, 8 aces; Lauren Smith 12 kills, 9 blocks; Samantha Rodriguez 18 kills, 15 digs, 5 aces. The Titans improved to 8-2.

MORE VOLLEYBALL

Palmetto d. Miami High 25-16, 25-18, 25-16:

Hailey Zambrana 9 kills, 4 aces, 6 digs; Gabrielle Schwartz 7 kills, 3 aces, Lucia Castro 10 digs.

TERRA d. Coral

Park 25-14, 25-10, 25-15:

Nicole Cosano 9 kills, 5 aces, 13 assists, 3 digs; Anarelis Galvez 10 assists, 16 aces, 29 service points; Olivia Osorio 7 kills; Nichole Ruiz 25 digs. TERRA (6-1).

BOWLING

GIRLS: Ronald Reagan/Doral d. JC Bermudez 505-211, 501-250, 454-218 (1,460-679):

Highest Score: Florencia Merlino (RR) 147. Highest Series: Florencia Merlino (RR) 382.

BOYS: Ronald Reagan/Doral d. JC Bermudez 489-357, 550-331, 501-350 (1,540-1,038):

Highest Score: Christophe­r Bolaños (RR) 144. Highest Series: Christophe­r Bolaños (RR) 357.

SUBMIT FALL SPORTS RESULTS

For high schools in Broward and Miami-Dade, if you have varsity results, top performers and stats for this column, email hssports@miamiheral­d.com.

 ?? JAY LAPRETE AP ?? LeBron James, left, poses with his 16-year-old son Bronny, who is a 6-4 point guard for Sierra Canyon in Los Angeles and is ranked the No. 49 junior in the nation.
JAY LAPRETE AP LeBron James, left, poses with his 16-year-old son Bronny, who is a 6-4 point guard for Sierra Canyon in Los Angeles and is ranked the No. 49 junior in the nation.

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