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Branson Boys Basketball

@bransonhoops

The official Twitter account of The Branson School boys basketball program

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Last nights final.. Branson - 61 San Domenico - 41 That makes us your 2025 North Coast Section D3 champions!! We appreciated all the students, friends, and families who came out to support last night, means more then you will all ever know!!

Last nights final.. 

Branson - 61
San Domenico - 41

That makes us your 2025 North Coast Section D3 champions!! 

We appreciated all the students, friends, and families who came out to support last night, means more then you will all ever know!!
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After a great talk with Coach Hendrix, I’m blessed to receive a Division 1 offer from San Jose State. Thank you to the coaching staff for believing in me. San Jose State Men’s Basketball

After a great talk with Coach Hendrix, I’m blessed to receive a Division 1 offer from San Jose State. Thank you to the coaching staff for believing in me. <a href="/SanJoseStateMBB/">San Jose State Men’s Basketball</a>
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Gameday!! We head south to San Jose to kickoff the first round of Norcals, meet us down there or tune in online to support your Bulls!! 🏀 vs Archbishop Mitty 📍 Archbishop Mitty (San Jose) ⏰ 7 PM 📺 NFHS Network

Gameday!! We head south to San Jose to kickoff the first round of Norcals, meet us down there or tune in online to support your Bulls!!

🏀 vs Archbishop Mitty 

📍 Archbishop Mitty (San Jose)

⏰ 7 PM 

📺 NFHS Network
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With Tuesday nights NorCal loss to Mitty, our 24-25 season comes to a close. - 21-11 on the year - NCS D3 champions - 8-0 home record - 4th straight year qualifying for norcals D2 or higher - 2 first team all league players, 1 honorable mention Until summer ball, GO BULLS!!

With Tuesday nights NorCal loss to Mitty,  our 24-25 season comes to a close. 

- 21-11 on the year
- NCS D3 champions 
- 8-0 home record
- 4th straight year qualifying for norcals D2 or higher
- 2 first team all league players, 1 honorable mention

Until summer ball, GO BULLS!!
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Branson Point Guard NJ Gray (6’ PG - 2027) is a dynamic point who can create his own shot anywhere on the court. He possess elite quickness & excellent handles. NJ can shoot the 3 well behind the arc. Already possessing D1 offers, NJ is a top tier PG in the west coast.

Branson Point Guard NJ Gray (6’ PG - 2027) is a dynamic point who can create his own shot anywhere on the court. He possess elite quickness &amp; excellent handles. NJ can shoot the 3 well behind the arc. Already possessing D1 offers, NJ is a top tier PG in the west coast.
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Super proud of this group. They have shown so much growth in the last year. Winning our bracket in both major summer high school tournaments is a huge accomplishment. Time to get back in that gym and get better!!

Super proud of this group. They have shown so much growth in the last year. Winning our bracket in both major summer high school tournaments is a huge accomplishment. Time to get back in that gym and get better!!
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3SSB 16U Championship Game Preview 🏆 Team Lillard vs New Heights NYC 📍 Rock Hill Sports & Event Center | Jul 13 🔍 Scouting Spotlight: Team Lillard 3SSB Led by one of the tournament’s most dominant scorers, Nathalio Gray Jr. (’27), who erupted for 33 PTS (14-20 FG) in the

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At 6’2”, 2027 guard NJ Gray showcased a commanding performance against New Heights NYC, scoring 18 points and demonstrating a skill set and competitive edge that mark him as one of the rising prospects in his class. Gray’s unique blend of gravity, creativity, and pace makes him a