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Jaylen Smith drops 37 as Amador Valley wins California Live Passport bracket title

Updated July 12, 2025, 11:07 p.m. by The Sporting News 1 min read
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In a field of heavyweights constituting the California Live Passport bracket, Amador Valley emerged as the champion despite the absence of Cade Krueger due to injury led by SF Chronicle All-Metro guard Jaylen Smith.Smith dropped 37 points as the reigning CIF-NCS Division 1 semifinalist took down reigning Division III state champion San Gabriel Valley (which was without Mahamadou Diop and Mamadou Traore) 60-53 in the title game.

SHIP SUNDAY Boys California LIVE 2025 Passport Bracket Champions! Congratulations to Amador Valley @av6thman on a great tournament this weekend, beating San Gabriel Academy 60-53 to take home the SHIP! @passportsportspic.twitter.com/Xfat3zTBAT Boys California Live 2025 (@BoysCALiveHoops) June 30, 2025Final @BoysCALiveHoops Passport title game Amador Valley 60 San Gabriel Valley 53 Jaylen Smith lit it up for 37P/4 3s & felt he improved stock with college coaches this weekend @CalHiSports@RonMFlores@CB_Journalist@[email protected]/ry49CtUmEn Harold Abend (@HaroldAbend) June 29, 2025The Dons opened with a 76-37 demolition of Servite, defeated Liberty 58-50, and routed Vista Murrieta 71-46 to make the finals.

The rest of the bracket consisted of Great Oak, North (Torrance), Clayton Valley Charter, La Jolla Country Day, Chaminade, Bakersfield, Priory, Venture Academy, Valley Christian (San Jose), and Moreau Catholic.RELATED:California (San Ramon) wins Cali Live SCIBCA bracketBranson backs up Section 7 title with Cali Live crownSalesian (Richmond) wins California Live titleSt.

Ignatius boys basketball wins California Live title in NHSBCA bracket.

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