LeBron James son Bryce commits to Notre Dame High School

LeBron James’ son Bryce commits to Notre Dame High School after playing in Sierra Canyon with brother Bronny

LeBron James’ son Bryce commits to Notre Dame High School after playing in Sierra Canyon with brother Bronny

  • Bryce moved to Campbell Hall a few months ago but changed his mind
  • He had been planning to join Notre Dame for weeks, but Bronny’s cardiac arrest delayed that
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Bryce James will play for Notre Dame this season, meaning Notre Dame High School.

After playing at Sierra Canyon High School for the past two seasons – along with his older brother Bronny – he has decided to play elsewhere.

Back in May, LeBron James’ 16-year-old son announced he was transferring to Campbell Hall High School in another part of Los Angeles.

Even after playing a tournament in Arizona with Campbell Hall and spending a few months in their program, Bryce made the decision to make the move to Notre Dame.

Los Angeles Times reporter Eric Sondheimer reported back in late July that Bryce was “making inquiries” about visiting Notre Dame.

After initially moving to Campbell Hall, Bryce James is now moving to Notre Dame

After initially moving to Campbell Hall, Bryce James is now moving to Notre Dame

Bryce had played in Sierra Canyon with his brother Bronny for the past two seasons

Bryce had played in Sierra Canyon with his brother Bronny for the past two seasons

Bryce (5) had planned the transfer for weeks but was postponed after Bronny's (0) cardiac arrest

Bryce (5) had planned the transfer for weeks but was postponed after Bronny’s (0) cardiac arrest

According to Sondheimer, Notre Dame head coach Matt Sargeant announced that James had his first practice session with the team on Wednesday.

Bryce will join the likes of Mercy Miller — a four-star recruit and son of rapper Master P — as well as three-star recruit Jayden Harper.

Per Tarek Fattal, a school official at Campbell Hall, confirmed that Bryce had opted out.

Bryce’s transfer to Notre Dame was “in progress for weeks” but was delayed even further after Bronny went into sudden cardiac arrest at USC.