Playing in front of a star-studded crowd at Staples Center in Los Angeles that included Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony and Bronny James' father LeBron James, Sierra Canyon jumped on the visitors — LeBron James' alma mater — from the start.
Wright opened the scoring with an emphatic dunk and James put Sierra Canyon up 5-3 minutes later by swishing a 3-pointer from the top of the key. The bigger, more physical Trailblazers harassed the Fighting Irish — who looked star-struck and took a while to get their sea legs. Bronny James led the way with 19 points, while Odom,
Ramel Lloyd Jr. and Wright each added 15.
Sierra Canyon opened a 25-point lead midway through the third quarter on a James jumper bucket before a St. Vincent-St. Mary flurry led by
Sencire Harris trimmed it to 17 at 51-34. Harris finished with 17 points.
But the night belonged to Sierra Canyon, as the Trailblazers were too deep. Wright had his way in the paint, including a few highlight-reel dunks, while Odom had a coming out party hitting from all over the court and in transition.
But the showstopper was James — who, as a freshman, was the MVP of the 2019 game played in Ohio. His pair of first-quarter 3-pointers showed the work he's put in on his shooting, while his transition game also shined with a pair of in-traffic layups, one of which got LeBron James up out of his seat.
Few even noticed that Bailey — a five-star recruit headed to UCLA — was out with a sprained ankle. He sat at the end of the end of the bench with a walking boot and crutches.

Sierra Canyon's Shy Odom helped the Trailblazers to a 71-53 win over St. Vincent-St. Mary on Saturday.
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Sierra Canyon's Ramel Lloyd Jr. drives to the basket Saturday in the Trailblazers' 71-53 win. Lloyd had 15 points.
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Bronny James scored 19 in a 71-53 win over St. Vincent-St. Mary, his father's alma mater, on Saturday in the nationally televised Chosen-1's Invitational.
Photo by Louis Lopez