Texas Baseball Commission Brodie Bumilla is a 6-foot-9 center Bishop Feehan (Massachusetts) boys basketball team will compete in Sunday’s Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) Division I state championship game
Sunday night, Bumila accomplished her mission of leading the Shamrocks to the top of the mountain and winning a state championship. Bumila ended his high school boys basketball season with 36 points, 20 rebounds and five blocks in a 66-63 win over Central Catholic.
Prior to the state championship, Bumila had an explosive performance in front of Bishop Feehan, leading the Shamrocks to a state semifinal victory over the Andover Golden Warriors, scoring an eye-popping 51 points and grabbing 22 rebounds.
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Here are Bumila’s final statistics from all five MIAA playoff games:
— 32 points, 14 rebounds vs. Acton-Boxborough
— 49 points, 23 rebounds vs. Needham
— 36 points, 21 rebounds vs. Bridgewater-Raynham
— 51 points, 22 rebounds vs. Andover
— 36 points, 20 rebounds vs. Central Catholic
Bumila’s five-game scoring/rebound average: 40.8 points, 20 rebounds
Bishop Feehan has a 19-7 record and is ranked No. 17 in the state, according to the latest Massachusetts 2025 Massey High School Boys Basketball Rankings.
Bumila committed to the University of Texas in October 2024 and is expected to be selected in the 2026 MLB Draft this summer. Last season, Bumila played in eight games for Bishop Feehan, batting .296 with eight runs and two doubles.
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