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"We don't lose home games": The Boozer Twins' teammate Jaxon Richardson talks about Columbus High School's home record while giving a tour of the gym.

Popular basketball YouTuber Cullen, known for his engaging content on everything basketball, recently stopped by Columbus High School in Miami as part of his latest tour video. The video, posted Sunday on his YouTube channel, featured 6-foot-5 small forward Jaxon Richardson guiding him through the gym, training facilities, weight room and the campus.

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One of the major highlights of the video came during the gym tour. While walking Cullen through the space, which serves as the team's home court, Richardson proudly boasted of the team's home record (Timestamp: 5:21):

"See, we undefeated here. We actually haven't lost here in – what? – four years? Yeah, four years. We don't lose home games. … We're not losing any games here."

Speaking about the atmosphere and the fans' reactions in the gym during games, he said (Timestamp 6:06):

"It's a crazy atmosphere. Like, one of the best. … It gets loud. It definitely gets loud. They start jumping in here."

Jaxon Richardson also shared his thoughts on the upcoming MADE Hoops event game against Dynamic Prep (Timestamp: 22:35):

"I think it's going to be a good game tonight, you know. Dynamic Prep is a great school, but I feel like there's definitely going to be a head tap tonight. I feel like I'm going to post with somebody."

True to his statement, the 6-foot-5 small forward delivered a strong performance, punctuated by some emphatic dunks as he had predicted. The Dec. 6 game saw Columbus secure a commanding 73-55 win, staying undefeated at home.

Columbus High continues strong season

The Columbus High Explorers (8-1) have been off to a strong start. Their only loss came in November: 66-54 to Prolific Prep. Since then, they've been unstoppable, going eight games without a loss. They've also won all six games at home, doing so dominantly.

Much of the team's success can be attributed to its elite roster, with Cameron Boozer at the forefront. The 6-foot-9, five-star Duke signee, who is ranked No. 3 overall by ESPN, averages 22.2 points, 11.4 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.

Other top players, including Cameron's twin brother, Cayden (No. 17 overall and also a Duke signee) and Jaxon Richardson, have also been crucial to the team’s success this season. Richardson is a 6-5 junior forward who is ranked No. 27 nationally in the 2026 class.

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