All season long, Tyler Johnson and Jett Washington have been the ultimate spark plugs off the bench for Bishop Gorman’s boys basketball team.
When the Gaels needed a boost most in Friday’s Class 5A state championship game, Johnson and Washington were there to deliver for their team again.
Washington and Johnson combined for 13 points in the third quarter to help Gorman begin to pull away, and the second-seeded Gaels held on to defeat No. 4 Mojave 71-59 to win their second straight 5A state title at Cox Pavilion.
“It’s an amazing feeling,” Gorman senior Nick Jefferson said. “I can’t even express it right now. I’m blessed. The camaraderie we had on this team helped us win back-to-back titles. This is one of the closest teams that I’ve ever been on. Last year’s state run, that brought was even closer, so we had to finish what we started.”
The win extended two state records with the 24th basketball title for Gorman (24-5) and 15th title for Gaels coach Grant Rice.
“We played nine guys all year in our rotation. It’s hard to play with nine, but the guys were selfless,” Rice said. “They love each other. They congratulate each other, and we’re just happy.”
Washington led Gorman with 21 points and grabbed nine rebounds. Johnson added 10 points, three assists, two steals and two rebounds before fouling out midway through the fourth quarter.
“I knew I was going to get in there, and I had to make an impact,” Washington said. “So, my job is to come off the bench, bring a lot of energy when we need it.”
Johnson also had the tough task of guarding Mojave guard CJ Shaw, the Rattlers’ leading scorer (21.7 points per game). Shaw got to the basket with 19 points, but Johnson, who was voted the 5A defensive player of the year by the coaches, helped anchor the Gaels’ defense against the UC Santa Barbara commit.
“We did a great job on CJ Shaw,” Rice said. “Our goal was to limit CJ as much as we could. We know what a great player he is, and we split time with Kingston Carmona and Tyler Johnson … but (Shaw) had to work for it.”
Isaiah Trotter added 13 points for the Rattlers.
“One of my biggest abilities is to guard, so playing defense is one of my favorite things to do to help my team and play as hard as I can and leave everything on the floor,” Johnson said.
Washington and Johnson worked together to piece together a run midway through the third quarter. With the score tied 35-35, Gorman went on a 10-2 run, with all the points scored by Washington and Johnson, to give the Gaels an eight-point lead.
“We come off the bench with as much energy as we need to come with to help our team, play defense, make plays, get each other open and never letting our foot off the gas,” Johnson said.
The Gaels’ lead grew to double digits in the fourth quarter, as Washington, the state’s top class of 2026 football recruit, used his football athleticism to attack the basket.
Washington missed time this season with an ankle injury. Gorman’s only loss with Washington was to Roosevelt (California), ranked No. 5 nationally by MaxPreps.
In the first quarter, Gorman faced a three-point deficit but then scored 12 straight points to race to a 12-3 lead. The Gaels found success in transition, with Ilan Nikolov, who scored five points during the run, and 6-foot-9-inch center Chris Baudreau getting to the basket with ease.
Mojave (19-10) didn’t go away. Shaw scored seven points during a 10-0 run in just over a minute to help the Rattlers take a 13-12 lead. Gorman kept its dominance inside and got three quick baskets in the paint to hold an 18-15 lead after the first quarter.
Shaw scored 10 first-half points, but recorded his third foul midway through the third quarter after Mojave cut the deficit to 22-21. Phillip Gordon helped the Rattlers stay close with nine first-half points.
Gorman led 31-26 at halftime.
Baudreau added 11 points, six rebounds and two blocks for Gorman, and Jefferson scored 12 points.
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