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Texas Baseball Commit Brody Bumila Captures Massachusetts State Basketball Championship with Spectacular 36-Point Finals Performance for Bishop Feehan

Devon Jackson
Devon Jackson
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Texas Baseball Commit Brody Bumila Captures Massachusetts State Basketball Championship with Spectacular 36-Point Finals Performance for Bishop Feehan
The 6-foot-9 dual-sport star delivered 36 points, 20 rebounds and 5 blocks to lead the Shamrocks to a 66-63 victory over Central Catholic in the MIAA Division I state title game.

Brody Bumila capped one of the most dominant individual playoff runs in Massachusetts high school basketball history by leading Bishop Feehan to the state championship with a spectacular 36-point, 20-rebound performance in a thrilling 66-63 victory over Central Catholic.

The 6-foot-9 center from Raynham accomplished the rare feat of starring in both basketball and baseball at the elite level, having already committed to the University of Texas baseball program while simultaneously establishing himself as one of the most unstoppable forces in Bay State hardwood history.

Bumila statistical dominance throughout the MIAA Division I playoffs reads like something from a video game, averaging an astronomical 40.8 points and 20 rebounds per contest across five postseason games that culminated in Bishop Feehan first state championship.

The senior virtuoso began his playoff tear with 32 points and 14 rebounds against Acton-Boxborough before exploding for 49 points and 23 rebounds in a dominant victory over Needham that announced his arrival as a legitimate championship threat.

His performance against Bridgewater-Raynham featured another 36-point, 21-rebound effort, but nothing compared to his semifinal masterpiece against Andover that will be remembered as one of the greatest individual performances in state tournament history.

Bumila torched the Golden Warriors for an eye-popping 51 points while grabbing 22 rebounds in a tour de force that left opposing coaches searching for answers and college scouts marveling at his unique combination of size, skill, and athleticism.

The championship game against Central Catholic provided Bumila with his ultimate test, as the Lions entered with their own collection of talented players capable of challenging his dominance in the paint and forcing him to beat them from multiple areas.

However, Bumila rose to the occasion with another dominant showing, scoring 36 points while controlling the glass with 20 rebounds and protecting the rim with five blocked shots in a complete performance that left no doubt about his status as the tournament most valuable player.

His ability to impact winning at both ends of the floor demonstrated the basketball intelligence that has made him such an attractive prospect despite his primary commitment to baseball at the collegiate level.

Bumila baseball credentials are equally impressive, having committed to Texas in October 2024 with expectations that he will be selected in the upcoming 2026 MLB Draft based on his combination of power hitting and defensive versatility.

Last season he appeared in eight games for Bishop Feehan baseball team, batting .296 with eight RBIs and two doubles in limited action that nonetheless showcased the hitting ability that attracted attention from major college programs.

The championship victory completed a remarkable 19-7 season for Bishop Feehan, which finished ranked 17th in the state according to the latest Massachusetts High School Boys Basketball Massey Rankings despite entering the tournament as underdogs.

Bumila emergence as a legitimate dual-sport star capable of dominating at the highest levels of both basketball and baseball represents the type of athletic excellence that rarely emerges in high school sports, where most elite athletes must choose specialization.

His decision to pursue baseball at the University of Texas while maintaining his basketball excellence demonstrates the work ethic and natural ability that has made him one of Massachusetts most celebrated prep athletes.

The state championship performance provides a perfect conclusion to Bumila high school basketball career while establishing him as one of the most memorable players in Bishop Feehan athletic history.

For the Shamrocks program, the title represents validation of their commitment to player development and their ability to compete with the state elite programs when their star players reach peak performance.

Bumila legacy extends beyond individual statistics to encompass his role in elevating his teammates and creating the type of championship culture that will inspire future Bishop Feehan players to pursue similar excellence.

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