MaxPreps Preseason High School Basketball Top 25: No. 3 Sierra Canyon

By Jordan Divens Nov 6, 2019, 9:30am

Five-star transfers Brandon Boston, Ziaire Williams figure in Trailblazers' plans for third straight CIF Open Division title.

Video: Preseason Top 25 basketball rankings
Breaking down the national contenders heading into the 2019-20 season.


Head Coach: Andre Chevalier
Last Season: No. 6 in final Top 100, 32-3 (CIF Open Division state champions)

Key Contributors:
Amari Bailey (6-foot-4, So., G)
Brandon Boston, Jr. (6-6, Sr., G) — Committed to Kentucky
Terren Frank (6-7, Sr., F) — Committed to TCU
LeBron James Jr. (6-2, Fr., G)
Shy Odom (6-5, So., W)
Zaire Wade (6-3, Sr., G)
Ziaire Williams (6-7, Sr., W)
Harold Yu (7-3, Jr., C)
Head coach Andre Chevalier
Head coach Andre Chevalier
File photo by Heston Quan
Key Games/Events:
Nov. 30 at Duncanville (Texas) — National Hoopfest
Dec. 7 vs. Millennium (Goodyear, Ariz.) — Hoophall West
Dec. 18-21 vs. TBD — Tarkanian Classic
Jan. 18  vs. Dominican (Whitefish Bay, Wis.) — Spalding Hoophall Classic
Jan. 20 vs. Paul VI (Fairfax, Va.) — Spalding Hoophall Classic
Feb. 7 vs. Gill St. Bernard's (Gladstone, N.J.) — Metro Classic
Feb. 8 vs. Long Island Lutheran (Brookville, N.Y.) — Metro Classic
Guard Brandon Boston Jr.
Guard Brandon Boston Jr.
Photo by Heston Quan
Season Preview:
A busy transfer season helped elevate the Trailblazers as the top team on the West Coast and heavy favorite to win a third consecutive CIF Open Division state championship.

They feature a pair of 5-star senior transfers in Boston Jr. and Williams (out until Dec. 29 due to transfer ruling), and a pair of elite sophomores in 5-star point guard Bailey and talented transfer Odom.



The only returning starter from last season is versatile forward Frank, while 7-foot-3 center Yu, along with Wade and James Jr. — sons of future NBA Hall of Famers Dwyane Wade and LeBron James — are expected to round out the core rotation.

New CIF regulations prohibit the Trailblazers from playing teams that don't play for state championships. Despite that, they still must manage a robust schedule with match-ups against No. 7 Patrick School, No. 8 Paul VI, No. 14 Long Island Lutheran, No. 15 Minnehaha Academy and No. 19 Rancho Christian. All those games are set for after the New Year.

With the strong influx of experience, youth, transfer and star power, expect the small private school from Southern California to make a strong national title push.
Guards LeBron James Jr. (left) and Zaire Wade
Guards LeBron James Jr. (left) and Zaire Wade
Photo by Todd Shurtleff