Bryce James returns to his high school, Sierra Canyon, for his senior year.

Bryce transferred from Sierra to Notre Dame, but was ineligible to play due to transfer rules.

November 22nd 2023.

Bryce James returns to his high school, Sierra Canyon, for his senior year.
LeBron James's son, Bryce, has been on quite the journey since last school year. He started off at Sierra Canyon, the same high school his older brother Bronny graduated from this past summer, but then transferred to Notre Dame. Unfortunately, he was declared ineligible due to transfer rules set by the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section, so he is now back at Sierra Canyon.

Fortunately, since Bryce had not played any games at Notre Dame yet, he is still eligible to play for Sierra Canyon since he was originally playing there before the transfer. He hasn't missed out on much since the season has just begun, however if he had gone to Notre Dame due to a residence change, the eligibility wouldn't have been an issue and he would have been able to play.

Bryce has been playing basketball for a while now. In his first two years at Sierra Canyon he played on both the junior varsity and varsity teams. He then went on to play summer basketball with Campbell Hall in Studio City, Calif., and competed with the Vikings at Section 7 in Arizona before transferring to Notre Dame.

Meanwhile, Bronny has been making progress in his recovery from a cardiac arrest he suffered during a team practice in July. He took part in pregame warmups last November before USC beat Brown University by a score of 81-71, and while he's not expected to play in the next game, he is slowly getting closer to competing for the team.

The team has been doing well in Bronny's absence, as they have a 3-1 record. They have also recently received a scholarship offer from Ohio State for Bryce, so it looks like things are looking up for the James family.

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