The Brophy basketball team upset top-ranked Perry on Saturday night 65-52 behind the 24 points by senior Braeden Speed and 22 by Ryan Burbach. It was the third consecutive win for the team, improving to 12-9 overall and 3-1 in region play.
“I thought we did a great job defending as a group,” said Head Coach Matt Hooten. “The guys were active. We tried to do our best in rebounding and limiting their second-chance opportunities. I am proud of the effort they put into preparing and the way they executed.”
Burbach had a big start to the game, hitting three triples in the first quarter to help the team to a 15-7 lead. He hit two more in the second and Speed had seven to finish with nine for the half as the Broncos led 32-19.
Nick Sanford contributed two three-pointers in the third and Luke Rehl added one. Speed scored seven points in the quarter as the Broncos held on to a 48-39 lead.
Perry cut the deficit in the fourth but Speed had 15 of his game-high 24 points and went 7-for-9 at the line.
Perry was led by Koa Peat with 19 points before he fouled out in the fourth. Speed and Burbach combined for 46 points for the Broncos.
“They have played big for us throughout the season and they did so again tonight,” said Hooten. “When they get rolling, the confidence builds in the rest of our players. We also had some other guys hit huge shots for us down the stretch. When they chipped away at the lead, it allowed us to push it back out.”
Sanford finished with six points, while Luke Wieskamp and Daylen Sharper had four each. The team went 16-for-20 at the line in the game.
“We have played the toughest schedule in the state and some have gone our way and some have not,” said Hooten. “For us to get a win against the No. 1 team in the state is a great validation of the effort we have put in and gives us a great stepping stone as we get closer to the end of the regular season.”
Brophy plays their final regular season home game on Friday against Basha for the annual Hoopcoming game. Games start at 4 p.m. with the freshman, the junior varsity game is at 5:30 p.m. and Varsity at 7 p.m. Admission is $10.
This morning, Brophy College Preparatory proudly hosted its New Student Convocation, a cherished tradition that prayerfully welcomes new students and their families into the Brophy community. This year’s convocation was particularly special, as it marked the arrival of the Class of 2028, coinciding with the school’s centennial year, as well as the Loyola Academy Scholar Class of 2031.
The ceremony included a prayerful reflection, highlighting the school’s commitment to faith and the Jesuit tradition. The event concluded with a blessing for the new students and their families, setting a positive and hopeful tone for the years to come. As the Class of 2028 begins its journey at Brophy, and the Loyola Academy Scholars continue their academic path, they do so with the full support of the Brophy community.
Brophy College Preparatory marked the beginning of the school year with the annual Back to School Bash, a signature event designed to foster connections between the incoming Class of 2028 and their Big Brothers. The event was a tremendous success, offering a day filled with activities aimed at building camaraderie and community.
Students participated in a variety of water-themed activities, with the highlight being the giant water slides set up on Brophy’s baseball field. The pool area was also a popular spot, providing a refreshing way to celebrate the start of the new academic year. Lively music, engaging games and a festive atmosphere contributed to a day of smiles and new friendships.
It’s clear that the students are ready for an exciting year ahead