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    Mountainside's Brayden Boe is transferring to Arizona's Dream City Christian School

    By Wade Evanson,

    7 hours ago

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    In what’s become an ongoing trend in the state of Oregon, one of the area’s best boys high school basketball players is leaving to finish his career elsewhere.

    Mountainside High School’s senior Brayden Boe announced on Monday, July 22, via social media, that he’s transferring to Dream City Christian School in Glendale, Arizona.

    Boe is one of Oregon’s highest rated high school recruits and was expected to lead a Mavericks team expected to compete for a state title. The 6-foot-5 combo guard is the two-time and reigning Metro League Player of the Year and helped lead Mountainside to the state quarterfinals two seasons ago.

    Last year, the Mavs went 14-12 and advanced to the second round of the state playoffs despite a rash of injuries to starters, including Boe who missed much of the season due to an ankle injury suffered Dec. 9 in a nonleague game versus Lincoln.

    Boe is Oregon’s second-rated recruit according to Prep Hoops Oregon, sitting behind Central Catholic combo guard Isaac Carr, and ahead of Barlow’s Jalen Atkins, Roosevelt’s Owen Nathan, and Diggy Griffin of Rosemary Anderson Prep.

    Dream City Christian boasts two of Arizona’s top-10 2025 recruits and three of the top-15, and is also where present day Portland Trail Blazer Shaedon Sharpe attended before enrolling early at Kentucky in January of 2022.

    Boe is one of a handful of high-end Oregon recruits to leave the state in recent years, a list that includes Lake Oswego’s Winters Grady who left for California’s Prolific Prep; Jefferson High School and Oregon Duck forward Mookie Cook who transferred to Arizona’s Compass Prep; and Roosevelt’s Terrence Hill who too left for Compass Prep, but returned to lead the Roughriders to the 6A state title game this past March.

    The Mountainside guard currently has scholarship offers from Division-I schools Boise State, the University of Montana and Weber State, amongst others.

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