Will Bryson III Leads St. Paul with an Impressive 33.1 Points per Game
Senior Star Stands Tall Amid Transition for St. Paul Basketball
Will Bryson III, a standout guard from St. Paul, has committed to his senior basketball season, even as the team faces significant changes with the graduation of many key players. Displaying resilience and leadership, Bryson has taken on the challenge head-on, most notably recording an impressive 68-point performance in a triple-overtime victory against Larime High School two weeks ago in Las Vegas.
The 6-foot-4 athlete is currently averaging 33.1 points per game for St. Paul, which holds a record of 6-9 this season. While the team may not replicate last year’s successful 19-11 campaign, Bryson is dedicated to mentoring younger teammates as they navigate a rebuilding phase. This Friday, he will match up against Inglewood’s Jason Crowe Jr., the state’s leading scorer averaging 43.9 points per game, in a highly anticipated noon game at Morningside. Their rivalry dates back to their youth, making the matchup particularly intriguing.
Bryson’s recent performance was highlighted by his flawless free-throw shooting and multiple three-pointers, alongside significant contributions on defense. Coach Patrick Roy has praised Bryson’s contributions, emphasizing the player’s critical role in the current team’s structure.
As Bryson continues to shine individually, his efforts not only uplift his performance but also symbolize his commitment to the program’s future. The dynamics within the team may shift, but the foundation of resilience Bryson provides remains a vital aspect of St. Paul’s basketball aspirations.
