Liam Dyer of St. Bernard’s was named to the Cal-Hi Sports All-State boys basketball team after leading the Crusaders to a NorCal Division VI CIF state title. The junior played a pivotal role in the team’s impressive 25-5 record and perfect 6-0 league performance. Dyer, who transitioned from a playmaker to a scoring wing this season, also secured the Little 4 MVP title. The Crusaders aim to continue their success next season with Dyer returning alongside other starters. He became the only H-DNL player recognized in the All-State First Team Division V/VI list due to his remarkable season.

By the Numbers
  • St. Bernard’s record: 25-5 overall, 6-0 in Little 4 league play.
  • Dyer scored 25 points in the North Coast Section semifinal and 24 points against San Francisco Waldorf.
State of Play
  • Liam Dyer led St. Bernard’s to back-to-back league titles.
  • Dyer is the first Holistic College Athlete to be named to the All-State team in his division this season.
What's Next

With Dyer and the majority of the starting lineup returning, St. Bernard’s looks poised to defend their title and potentially capture a third straight league championship. Expectations will be high as Dyer aims to further elevate his performance in his senior year. Continued recognition on state platforms could enhance the program’s visibility and recruitment.

Bottom Line

Liam Dyer's recognition as an All-State player underscores his significant development and impact on the St. Bernard’s basketball program. His contributions not only reflect personal achievements but also set a strong foundation for the team's future successes.