Clemson commit Bryan Bresee plays with broken hand in state title win |
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Height: 6-5 Weight: 290 Hometown: Damascus, MD (Damascus HS) Class: 2020
#3 Overall, #1 DT, #1 MD
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Nation's No. 1 prospect and defensive lineman
Bryan Bresee helped lead Damascus (Md.) back to a state championship on Thursday despite having to play with a broken hand suffered the week prior,
according to the Washington Post.
Bresee even scored a rushing touchdown in the win. “I was like, ‘I’m not missing my last game of high school for anything,’” Bresee told the Washington Post. Damascus had won three titles in a row on a 53-game winning streak before being upset in the playoffs last year, returning to the top with a 12-2 run in 2019. Check out more of Bresee's postgame reaction and clips from the win below:
Local kid here in Maryland Bryan Bresee. Clemson commit. He’s gonna be ridiculous. pic.twitter.com/zQRolxBsTJ
— Charlie (@SaintCharlie) December 6, 2019
The big man, Bryan Bresee, takes it in from the 2 on 3rd down. @DmassFootball takes the 7-0 lead with 2:18 to go in 1st quarter. @mymcmedia pic.twitter.com/BgLZyKL4fP
— MyMCMedia (@mymcmedia) December 6, 2019
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