Bruce Pascoe GLENDALE — In Carter Bryant's ever-changing world, some adjustments may be easier than others.
All good. Except by the time Bryant showed up at the Section 7 finals last weekend, he had transferred to yet another high school, powerhouse Corona Centennial, and found that transition wasn't always easy. “It was difficult for a team like us that likes to play physical defense,” Bryant said. “We like to be physical, get into the other teams' bodies, trying to force them to take bad shots, make them get some unforced turnovers. It’s hard. A lot of refs aren't used to that physical play. So sometimes we get punished and sometimes it works to our benefit, but we came out with the win and that's all that matters.
“It’s been good,” he said of the transition. “A lot of high level players, high IQ players, guys that work hard. I feel like the whole team has gelled pretty fast.