Brayden Burries' exceptional performance, scoring 29 points with 19 in the second half, propelled Roosevelt past defending champions Harvard-Westlake 71-59 in the semifinals. Coach Singleton lauded him, particularly for a breathtaking dunk. The game initially looked precarious for Roosevelt, but Isaac Williamson's defensive efforts restrained Harvard-Westlake's star, Khamenia. Meanwhile, Myles Walker's 20 points secured vital contributions in the first half. Roosevelt (33-2) now faces Sherman Oaks Notre Dame for a shot at the state title, while Harvard-Westlake concludes the season at 31-3.
Stephen Singleton praised Brayden Burries, stating, 'He was unbelievable in the second half.' Burries scored 19 of 29 points, leading Roosevelt to victory.
Isaac Williamson stepped up defensively against Harvard-Westlake's Nikolas Khamenia, who started strong but was held scoreless by Williamson, showcasing his defensive prowess.
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