Wednesday was senior night over at Christopher Columbus High School, where the Explorers, led by Cameron and Cayden Boozer, hosted the Coral Park Rams. The twin sons of former NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer were honored during that game, and they dominated Coral Park.
The Columbus Explorers convincingly won that game, dominating the Rams by 56 points, with the final score being 91-35. This dominant win has gotten fans talking.
"Future NBA Stars fr," one fan said.
"❤️❤️," Carlos Boozer wrote.
"Crazy it’s senior night," another commenter wrote.
Meanwhile, other commenters felt old seeing Carlos' twin sons becoming basketball stars, while others felt that Cameron and Cayden have been in high school forever. Others, on the other hand, complimented them for their skills on the court.
"I know Carlos boozer feeling like the man he kids is gone bein the leauge he played pretty good in the leauge especially on the bulls lol got me in my unc status@," one commenter admitted.
"These two are tough asl," another commenter wrote.
"They been In high school forever," another fan said.
In addition to being honored on Wednesday, Cameron and Cayden were also nominated to play for the East Team during the McDonald's All-American Game on April 1 at the Barclay's Center in Brooklyn, New York. Being named a McDonald's All-American is considered one of the highest honors in high school basketball, cementing their names among the country's best high school players.
Cameron is ranked No. 2 overall and the No. 1 power forward, as well as the No. 1 player in Florida by the On3 Industry Ranking. Meanwhile, Cayden is ranked No. 23 overall and the No. 4 point guard, as well as the No. 4 player in Florida for the class of 2025.
Cameron and Cayden Boozer to face off against Tyran Stokes, Koa Peat, Montverde Academy
While Columbus dominated Coral Park on Wednesday, the Explorers are expected to have a tough three-game stretch coming up. First up will be Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks), led by No. 2 ranked junior Tyran Stokes. The showdown is on Friday.
After that, a showdown on Monday against five-star Koa Peat and the Perry Pumas, which are the team to beat in Arizona. On Jan. 24, there will be a rematch against defending national champions Montverde Academy, which Cameron and Cayden previously defeated at the City of Palms Classic on Dec. 23, 59-57.