Sage Hill High School's Carter Bryant, left, a recent commit to Arizona, goes up to block a shot by Long Beach Jordan but gets called for goaltending in the CIF-SS Division 4A boys basketball championship game at Edison High School in Huntington Beach, Calif., in February.

Five-star Arizona commit Carter Bryant reportedly is switching high schools, leaving his father's Sage Hill School team for Corona Centennial.

Veteran Southern California basketball analyst Frank Burlison tweeted that Bryant has already enrolled at Centennial and is taking classes. Bryant has been spending the spring playing for the Paul George Elite EYBL team, along with fellow UA commit Jamari Phillips.

The move will give Bryant a chance to play for a powerhouse high school program that is also closer to his home in Riverside, California, while his father, D'Cean, is expected to remain the coach at Sage Hill in Newport Beach.

Bryant and both his parents all told the Star last month they had worked out aΒ car shuttle to help Carter reach Sage Hill every day, a commute that lasted over an hour.

UA rising sophomore guard Kylan Boswell spent the COVID-shortened 2020-21 season at Corona Centennial as a sophomore before transferring to AZ Compass Prep in 2021-22. Boswell then skipped his senior year and joined the Wildcats last season.


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