LOS ANGELES — Wednesday night’s game was a long time coming for Eastvale Roosevelt High basketball players Brayden Burries and Issac Williamson.
And just how long . . .
“Twenty-one months,” Williamson said before the question was finished, after he, Burries, and the rest of Coach Steve Singleton’s No. 5-ranked (via BurlisonOnBasketball) Mustangs cruised past L.A. City power Birmingham, 80-37, in a season opener at Westchester High during the third Westside Tip-Off Classic.
Burries (who scored 31 points with nine rebounds Wednesday night) and Williamson were freshmen standouts at Riverside Poly when the Bears lost to visiting St.
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