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Graydon Prescott 0:17
Hey everybody, and welcome to another episode of sports prep live, sports prep live, where we unbox the bike and talk excellence in athletics.
Graydon Prescott 0:35
What's up everybody? Welcome back to another episode of sports prep live. I am your host. Graydon Prescott, and today is a weird time in sports where the NFL season is over, baseball has not started. The NBA is after the all star break, and kind of in a dead period. And it's just, you know, a weird time to be a sports fan, because there's not too much going on, but we got some UNLV sports, and then some WNBA Players Association, deal bargaining, collective bargaining agreement, information and news, and then some other things just kind of going on. We got the Nevada high school basketball playoffs and men's and women's, or girls and boys. So a few interesting things to to discuss. I got KB here with me. Yeah, pretty usual. We'll start with UNLV basketball team, their men's basketball team, yes, and the only thing that we can really say about this team is that they're just mediocre
K.B. 1:36
this year. It's not probably the year that Coach Pastner was looking for, but allow him to get his sea legs right. This is his first year in so it's going to take a little while. No one should be assessed after, you know, just one year, he's got to have an opportunity to let the machine of recruitment work. So I'm going to have some patience, and I'm expecting the fans will as well, to give him an opportunity to really kind of get this system, get his system into place, before we began to make any sort of judgments or any sort of assessment. So he still has some time again. It's year one. It's not what we were hoping for. But again, he's still getting that machinery up and running and in place, and I think after a season or two, this is going to be looking a lot better for the fans of UNLV royal basketball, yeah.
Graydon Prescott 2:33
And to be fair, they've won four out of their last five games, so they're doing better now, a lot of problems, but you know, like I said, painstakingly average five of their last 10. Now, the bright spot in those last 10 games has been Dre Gibbs law horn, who, in his last 10 games has had 2127 then a bad game with 820-628-2924, 3631 21 so he's really playing well, and he's kind of been just not kind of, he's been the absolute spark and engine for unlvs offense, which has been a great thing to see as a junior. Hopefully we can bring him back next year, but we're just going to need more talent and that to support him.
K.B. 3:13
That's the issue, right? Yeah? Like putting up those kind of numbers, and those are outstanding numbers, right?
Graydon Prescott 3:19
But we got to keep Can you keep him? Yeah, he's now he's at the point where, the way he's playing, there's gonna be the power five schools that are looking sure to bring this dude in. I mean, here
K.B. 3:30
at a few Player of the Week, yeah,
Graydon Prescott 3:34
let's exclude the first three of those games, two of which he had over 20 in his last seven games. He's averaging 28 points per game, right? He's absolutely hooping. He's averaging 20 points on the season. He's a better than 50% shooter, and he's only six foot one doing all of this. So, like, I think he came from University of Illinois. He did. He's from and he's from Lafayette, Indiana, or, yeah, Indiana, you know, he's from that Midwest area. Came from the University of Illinois. So this is, this is a big 10 talent and a real, really talented player, right, especially at the size that he is. So what he's been doing, is it great for you? And LV, yes. Is it great for him? Yes. Now the rebels have got to try to keep him, and I think that's actually going to be an interesting discussion when we have AD Harper sure program to kind of see what they're looking to do to help support this program with more talent, because, you know, we love our rebels. But the thing is, just even over the past couple of years, the resources have not been there, right? And by resources, we mean talent. In IL Yes, yes. And without talent, you're just not going to win, you know, basketball games at the level of the schools that are making that
K.B. 4:43
and without resources, you're not going to bring in the talent Exactly. So it's kind of a catch 22 you're right. You have to have the talent to ignite the resources, but you have to have the resources to bring in the talent. And so, you know, he has shown himself to be a superstar here. I. He is a huge offensive threat. He plays this game well, I'm sure that's the reason they wanted to recruit him and get him in here in the first place. But now putting up those kind of numbers, believe you me, there are other conference contenders that are looking, you know, cracking that curtain open, and saying, Hey, this dude is a problem, and maybe we have a conversation. So hopefully, you know, we're doing everything we can to keep him in the fold and then bring others in, because that is going to be really the kind of constant interplay between, if a player comes in and they're really outstanding, or everything that you'd hope they'd be, can you keep
Graydon Prescott 5:38
them right? Right? And you know, the last couple of games for the Rebels, it's, again, it's kind of been a reflection of how their season has gone. They played a short handed Colorado State team that they lost two by 591, to 86 right? They were down by as much as 15 in the last 10 minutes. But, I mean, they weren't going to give up. They're coming off of a 23 point come back against Boise State with and again, law horn 31 points. So he was outstanding, but you know, just he didn't get enough help. And you know it's a 40, it's a 40 minute game. One player has 31 points in your team has 86
K.B. 6:17
Yes, yeah, right. You're not getting a lot of
Graydon Prescott 6:21
help, right, right? And, you know, to lose that game by five, that's a situation where he might be
K.B. 6:27
frustrated. Yeah, he might be getting frustrated.
Graydon Prescott 6:31
Saturday, bounce back. They beat Air Force by 25 you know, that's a good win second time they played them this year. So that improved them to eight and seven in the conference. I think they're sixth in the Mountain West standings, and they are three and two in games decided by four points or less. Not that that has anything to do with the Air Force game, sure, but, you know, that's just a tidbit. Three and two actually, in games decided by four or less isn't the worst thing in the world, but law horn had 21 points. And, you know, Hamilton, and this is a case where, when you see a law horn getting help, good things happen. You know his teammate, Hamilton, he you know he had 27 Yeah. So, like, that's putting it work, right? And work and again, 2021 is no slouch, but the numbers we just listed off here, that's not his most explosive scoring game by any means. But I'd rather have you know, if I'm the best player on the team, I get 21 and, you know, my teammate pops up for 27 I'd rather get a win. We get the win. Yeah, I'd rather that. Then, like, a couple games ago, they won by three in overtime, double overtime at that, and he almost had 40. I'd rather have the comfortable win. And my teammate goes and get your 25 Absolutely, and I get 20 Absolutely because it's more sustainable. It's much more sustainable. They're gonna win those games when he maybe pulls it back just to touch on this like again, 2820 930-631-2728, again, right? If he's between 819 and 24 and he gets a team and he's getting away to 17 and 18 and 19,
K.B. 7:58
that is certainly preferable, because if you're getting 3028 3134 2938 36 if you're getting those points, and you feel like you have to do that in order to give your team a chance to win, right, that becomes burdensome, right? And that's what a person may say. You know what? You know I've done all I can do here. I don't know that I have the help coming in, so I'd be really interested in seeing what the recruiting class looks like this year. But if you don't feel like it's sustainable, like I shouldn't have to go out here every game and drop 30 points to give us a chance to win, no one wants to be in that position.
Graydon Prescott 8:37
Yeah, and also, in a similar way to the scoring. Let's talk about the minutes he's playing. They won a game against Grand Canyon by two. Then they followed that up with a seven point win against San Jose State, then a three point win against Boise State. That was the the overtime game. Yes, in those three games, he never sat down. Yeah, that's not once. He had 2924 and 36 he did not sit down. He played 40 minutes against GCU shot 23 times, made 10 not the greatest efficiency, but it's not horrible. He still had 28 points, right. Then the next game, they won by seven. He went 10 for 19. That's over 50% but he played all 40 minutes. Then against Boise State, played 44 minutes, 13 for 22 which is really good. Had 36 points, sure they won that game by three. Then against the loss to call in the loss to Colorado State just a couple days ago, he played 37 of the 40 minutes total in the game, right? And this is the crazy thing, the 37 minutes he played, they were tied. He was Wow, no, no, they won the game by one in the 37 minutes, right in the three minutes that he was off the court. UNLV lost the game. That's where it was, because they won when he was on the list. Yeah.
K.B. 9:53
So that's insane. That's that's going to be a frustrating data point for him, and so hopefully. Um, no turnovers, yeah, he's, he's an unbelievable player. No turnovers, high basketball IQ. He's very efficient, as you're you're alluding to, with
Graydon Prescott 10:08
respect to he's had, he's had four turnovers in his last five games.
K.B. 10:13
That's really good. He is a walking bucket at six one, ladies and gentlemen, yeah, yeah. That is just phenomenal, right? Like Allen iverness.
Graydon Prescott 10:23
And honestly, I was, I was present for their first two games of the season, back in back last season of sports prep, and I got to talk a little bit about his game. But I didn't see like this explosion, because I think he had 18 in the first and then 13 in the second. But it was Hamilton who kind of went off in this, in the in the second game that I saw, okay, so I'm thinking, okay, you know, this is going to be more of a balanced attack. I don't see one guy really popping off. I was so wrong, right? My evaluation of that team, because I think he was trying to get people involved a little bit more the first game. He was kind of forcing the issue. He should, you know, but he had a horrible shooting game. It was just a rough night, short five or 16. So I'm like, okay, he shot a lot. He's the new guy from Illinois. He's probably the best player on the team, assuming he's coming from Illinois. And went five or 16. He just had a bad game then, then the next game, he only took seven shots, and they won by 32 points. So I didn't really take anything from that weak opponent, right? And then, you know, he took 20 shots in their next game, and they lost my nine. He had 26 points. So that was the game where I said, you know, okay, that was their first road game. It was against Montana State. Okay, that was the game where I kind of said, Okay, this guy is probably going to be their go to guy. I had no clue he was gonna for, you know, for turn into what he had for eight game stretch, average, 28 points. Yes. I had no clue he was going to be that level of player, that level of score. And props to him for, you know, just coming on this strong. Yeah, he's in a part of the season where they need it most, because if they're going to make a push in the Mountain West tournament and try to, you know, try to find their way into a postseason run beyond the Mountain West. They're going to need him to be brilliant, right, right? But they're also going to need help from other places, and if they don't get it, then the concern is going to be, can you keep this guy on board?
K.B. 12:15
And that may have been happening, that may have been what happened with DJ, right? Like, yeah, DJ comes here, a hometown product, right? Becomes the leading scorer, adds in the same position, yeah, DJ
Graydon Prescott 12:27
was, DJ was very good. But the crazy thing about this dude is he's scoring a lot more, and he's being ruthlessly efficient, correct, which sometimes was DJ. Struggle was efficiency. He would turn the ball over a little bit more than you would have wanted him to, right? He was right? He was not a 51% shooter like Dre is. Dre is an elite level like elite, elite college basketball player. He's a blessing and a curse. Exactly. He's top 40, which is ridiculous, because, you know, normally, 20 points per game is not going to get you, I'm not gonna get you like top 40. I'm talking like top 20, top right, right. The scoring erupt. That's a topic for another day, but the scoring explosion in college basketball is its own thing. But he's averaging 20 points per game, and he's 36 in the country and scoring, which is still
K.B. 13:15
ridiculous, and it's ridiculous because of the position that he's doing exactly. He's doing it from point guard Right, right? Like he's probably top five, if not top one in the nation, from the point guard position,
Graydon Prescott 13:26
yeah, he's got to be top 10 to top five, sure. I would imagine he stopped. I'm just thinking of the guys who are leading in scoring right now. It's AJ, Dave Manse does far and away the lead. AJ, Dave Mance is almost six foot 10, right. Cam is six foot 11, right? Like the guys that are leading our NBA body, NBA hype, Kevin Durant, you know, 200 this guy's 611 85, giving you a 20 a night. And he started the season slow. So if we take out his first few games where he was starting the season slow, he's probably where he was just getting a ceiling. Yeah, just learning, learning passengers. New offense, yes, trying to keep the teammates involved. Cut the first, you know, they're 23 No, 27 games into the season, cut the first 910, out of it. He's giving you 23 a night, right? Like this is a top of the cream of the crop, level score.
K.B. 14:18
And the scary thing is, these conversations happening about him may be happening on other campuses. That's the scary thing. Yeah, can we keep this baller, because he is a serious baller, and then help, you know, bring some help in to to go over the next new to do the next season, you know, to play through the next season. That's what's needed here. And if we don't have it, that's where people begin to get and rightly so, a little bit selfish, right? Like, oh, is this where I want to be? I might want to contend for a championship. I might want to make sure I get a deep run into the NCAA Tournament, March Madness. So you have to think about those sorts of things, because now he's piling up the accolades, the individual accolades. Yes. So now he's going to be thinking about, Okay, let me look about, let me look at team success, right? Where can I go and have an impact and maybe have that team have an opportunity to to have a deep run in the playoffs, in the tournament? I mean, so yeah, that's my big concern. Is hopefully we can keep him, obviously, add some talent around him again, nothing, not that the guys that are there are anything to sneeze at. I think Mason is going to come along. You know, this is year one for him. So I expect year two, Mason Avenue outerton, Abbott and
Graydon Prescott 15:34
something like, yes, yeah,
K.B. 15:36
who is also a local product. I expect him to come along, real nice. I've seen him play. He's an absolute score, but a young guy, so I understand. And I think he may have had a couple of injuries this he
Graydon Prescott 15:50
did, yeah, he had a couple of balance but he's a Hooper. Yeah, he's really good. So Coronado,
K.B. 15:55
we can see them on the floor at the same time, hopefully next season, yeah, and surround them with, you know, some, some really good role players, and have something really interesting.
Graydon Prescott 16:06
And honestly, I don't think, and we're gonna move on here in a second. KB, but honestly, don't think that their role players right now, talent wise, are that bad. It's just, I don't know, inconsistent, yeah, like, other than Dre there's really hasn't been any stable, consistent. It's up and down from anybody like, they've, you know, one game they look like the best offense in the country, and then the next game, they can't buy $1 dude, right? One game, their defense looks really good, and then the next game, they're giving up 110 points, right? So it's consistency, and I think they're going to have to try to build a team around this dude. Mason is going to be a part of that, because Mason is really good. Yeah, he's a baller. They're going to have to build a team around this dude that's going to consistently help him take them to victories. That's going to be the key for them going into next year.
K.B. 16:57
And it helps that, you know, Stacey ogman is on staff here, yeah, absolutely, who I'm sure you'll have on the program, but, but there's another, you know, veteran of UNLV, a veteran of a championship squad, who can be in the ear of some of these players that are going to be coming into their own over the next season. And also, you know, in the year of Dre like, like this is they've got someone who has done it and who can tell them, Hey, we are on the way. We are on the path, we are on that trajectory, and try to hope, keep these guys in the fold. That is my biggest fear right now, is someone that is balling that well, shoot shoots up for, you know, the rebels next season. Yeah, that's the biggest concern.
Graydon Prescott 17:41
Yep, it's great. And Prescott here on Sports prep live, and we have done a deep dive into UNLV basketball. Now we got a couple more things to talk about. We got high school state championships, and then the wnbas CBA up. Yes, yes. So while we're in Las Vegas, you know, UNLV will quickly do a rundown of the high school state championships. So here's about as good as it's gonna get. The first round didn't matter for either gender. The only interesting game between the boys and the girls would have been the first round game between Democracy Prep and Desert Pines, in which democracy prep the fifth seed upset, and I say that with air quotes, the fourth seeded short Desert Pines, but everybody myself included, and I'm sure the players included, I think everyone who paid attention to high school basketball knew that in the boys division, it was a five horse race, right, for those final four spots, right? It was Gorman, it was Coronado, it was liberty, democracy, prep, Desert Pines, right? Four of those five teams were going to make it. It just so happened that four and five, which I think were the two weakest of the five teams, played each other in the first round, and one of them had to lose a while. Yeah, it happened to be Desert Pines this time. If they played a seven game series, I'm sure it would go seven games. Sure, that was the only interesting that happened. Thing that happened in the first round. Everybody else won their games. Gorman had a scare in the first round. Kind of showed a little bit of a preview of what. Yeah, yeah. They played a centennial team that in the regular season, they dominated. I was present for that game. I got to do the play by play, okay? And yeah, in the playoffs, they only beat them by four. So you know, we're okay. Maybe they just had an off night. Now they're about to go play Coronado, who they beat in the regular season by four at home. Yeah, at Coronado.
K.B. 19:30
Coronado, yeah, Nah, man, nah.
Graydon Prescott 19:34
It wasn't gonna happen. Yeah, it was. I think it took Gorman playing really, really well and Coronado to have their worst game of the year by far, to have that game before at least one of them. Yeah, because Coronado is a team that played a top, you know, eight team in the nation and lost by three, right? Like Coronado is the real deal. They're in Las Vegas, and they've just, you know, they've kind of athletic, yeah. Yeah, athletics all get out super they've had some, you know, moderate consistency and camaraderie issues throughout the year, but I think they had that tightened out. They've been knocking on the door of a state championship for years now. I remember a couple of years ago, everyone and their mother thought the state championship was Coronado is to lose. And, you know, Gorman came out of nowhere and stunned them. You know, they had T Bartlett on that team, and you know he was playing for LeBrons AAU team. And every Sure, sure. And you know, they just got shocked. And you know, Gorman ended up winning that state championship. Well, that was the championship game. So this was the semifinals. They played Bishop Gorman, and and they just controlled it from the opening tip that Gorman had no chance,
K.B. 20:46
you know? And I didn't see that game, and I didn't go on purpose, because I kind of did feel like it was a foregone conclusion. Yeah, I do know, you know, I know a few people in the program. I do know that there was a lot of film work that they gave that opponent, you know, worthy respect, with respect to preparation. But I think they were, in a way, playing or preparing for yesterday's game. Yeah, I think, yeah. I agree with the game that they played against them again, where Bishop beat Coronado at home, as you said, Coronado just did not play well, and to escape with a three or four point victory that when a team does not play well, that'd be so scary, should scare the living bejesus out of you, absolutely. And I don't know if there was a healthy enough respect for that dynamic. Yeah, no, there just wasn't they just didn't play with that night. And there was other evidence, you know, Gorman following Gorman's game with them, that that demonstrated that, hey, maybe we just caught them on a good night.
Graydon Prescott 21:53
I think Gorman also made the mistake of coming into that game with the mentality of, oh, we already beat these guys. We can beat them again. Coronado came into that game with the mentality of, we want to win this state championship, and nobody's getting in our Right. Right? That's a different mentality. Yeah, Corona Gorman was playing on, you know, a blast from the past, or, you know, we did this so we can do it again. But that's just not how it works in sports. It's just ask the Ask the Chiefs if that's how it works, right? Because they played the Eagles twice in the Super Bowl in the last few years, and the first time the Chiefs won that game, yes. The second time, it wasn't close, and it was the Eagles, sure. And same thing here. Gorman escaped with a win. The first time in the in the Chiefs escaped with a win. The first time he played the Eagles in the Super Bowl. Second time, eagles came back ready to go, Coronado came back like the Eagles did, and just controlled the game. And of course, regression to the mean. It's a real thing. Coronado had their worst shooting night of the season, the first time they played Gorman.
K.B. 22:54
And then on this night, yes, I didn't miss a shot. Shot, Shot lights out. Yeah, shot lights out. I think it was an 18 point victory, if I am not 2121
Graydon Prescott 23:02
Okay, yeah, I knew it was
K.B. 23:03
somewhere 76 to 55 that is just, and the score doesn't say how close, yeah, it doesn't belie what really happened in there. That was a 30 point game. You know, Coronado was just, you know, super talented. Now they lose a lot of people.
Graydon Prescott 23:17
They are. It was a very senior heavy year in high school
K.B. 23:21
this year, they're gonna lose a lot of people. And
Graydon Prescott 23:23
another team that's gonna lose a lot of people is the runner ups, who I actually thought, even though I knew everything about the Coronado team, I actually thought Liberty was gonna get them, because liberty,
K.B. 23:34
they had the opportunity interest. Interestingly enough, I did. You weren't there, but I did go
Graydon Prescott 23:38
to that game liberty, they're not as huge as Coronado. They're they're not as athletic as Coronado, but I think Liberty secret is they play defense like no other team,
K.B. 23:49
unbelievable in defense, and they don't unbelievable.
Graydon Prescott 23:53
And better yet, they are so they and I talked to some of the guys on that team, this team is humble, or this team was this team was humble. They didn't go into any game thinking, Oh, we're about to smoke, right, dude, right? They took every game like it was the state championship game, and they feared no one. Even though we respect everyone, we fear no one. So liberty, maybe talent for talent. No, I don't think they were as good as and, you know,
K.B. 24:22
and it's interesting you mentioned that, because I think another thing that may have contributed to that, that blind spot that I think bishop had, is they also played Liberty close. Now, they played that game at Liberty, and they ended up losing by two, yeah, by just a couple of points.
Graydon Prescott 24:41
I don't think. I don't think again liberty. I don't think played their best game, correct, correct against Gorman.
K.B. 24:48
And you know what? I will give some credit to Gorman for. Yeah, they played great Coronado, not playing their best game against Bishop, or literally not playing their
Graydon Prescott 24:57
best game. Who cares? You still lost like That's. Still from, from a team perspective, it shouldn't be, I'm speaking about liberty and Coronado. It shouldn't be all we played our worst and we lost to this guys. It's no, we lost Right, right? But from a Gorman coaching perspective, it shouldn't be, oh, we beat these guys. We can do it. Correct, correct, that's the difference, correct. Liberty played Corona Coronado and liberty played each other in the regular season. Liberty won that game by three or four, and I thought, and I'm sure I wasn't the only one. I thought Liberty was going to win the state championship. I really, I really did. I did not. I thought they could. I thought it was going to be close, and it was, and I thought Liberty would have the edge, just because I believed so fiercely in their defense and their grittiness and their ability to win tough games, like they did it against Gorman did it against Coronado. DJs.
K.B. 25:50
Younger brother Tyus is a baller. Evan Hilliard is the best defender I've ever seen in high school. Evan is on Evan Hillier is the best defender I've ever seen. This young man is, like, the second coming of Dennis Rodman, yeah, he's ridiculous. He is unbelievable defensively against guarding all five positions.
Graydon Prescott 26:10
Yes, you will not score. And that was the key the first time they played in the regular season. He, you know, libert, our coronado's leading scorer, Munir had, you know, he's averaging 18 points a game, almost sure, terrible game the first time they played liberty, who's guarding him the whole game? Evan Hillary,
K.B. 26:29
yeah, yeah. He is. He is big time. Shout out to Evan man. He is. He is a sight to be whole basketball court.
Graydon Prescott 26:36
Evan is a force. Yes, he really is. He's a true yeah. So I thought, you know, Liberty has a great team core. They're a team like, it's not a bunch of individual players. They play defense like it's their last like, it's the last thing they'll ever do. They're solid on offense. They didn't really turn the ball over the whole year. They were just solid in every aspect of the game. And I trusted their being solid more than coronado's Really, really, really high highs and then low lows. Liberty was just even keeled, and it won them every game.
K.B. 27:12
They were, they were blow for blow. Yeah, yeah. It was first half.
Graydon Prescott 27:16
It was, it ended up being a five point game, right, right? So that game could have gone either way, correct? If they played each other again, again, Liberty beat them in the regular season, and Coronado didn't.
K.B. 27:27
Liberty just got stuck in the mud a little bit there. Yeah, offensively, right?
Graydon Prescott 27:32
It wasn't their second, wasn't their defense. Yeah, it was like, if you have a six minute lull offensively against that team, that Coronado team, it's gonna be hard to win that game. When Liberty came as close as you can
K.B. 27:46
get, yeah, it was tyushawn Evan, right. I mean,
Graydon Prescott 27:51
other than, you know, a set a five, six minute period in the third quarter, Liberty played him to a draw. Yes, straight up, yes, yes. So it was as good as it could get. Congratulations to both of those teams, Coronado, for winning it all liberty, for their incredible run. I don't think a lot of people expect them to
K.B. 28:07
go as deep as they're going to lose a lot of people this year too. They are, yeah, high school basketball will look a lot different. It will, it will. Bishop may be in a very good position come next year if they can keep people. Yeah, that is true. Yeah, there might be some movement. If they can keep people, they might be some movement. Yeah, absolutely.
Graydon Prescott 28:23
And now quickly we, we have about 90 seconds left of our time, okay, because,
K.B. 28:29
hey, you can do the rap. It was a great conversation. I really appreciate it. We got into some, some, some things with respect to, you know, college basketball, high school basketball, important things that happened this weekend. I'll let you take it from there. But it was always fun, and these were things worth really diving into, yeah, absolutely, of UNLV and the state tournament high school basketball.
Graydon Prescott 28:48
Absolutely, yeah, these are two things, and it was a Las Vegas oriented show, which is always good. And two things we need to do to discuss next week, we're going to have to talk about the new or the correction, the progression of the new collective bargaining agreement in the WNBA, and what you know, Brianna Stewart has had to say, and the offers made by the NBA, and kind of how that's developing. And we'll have more next week about it, because right now it's a little bit vague. So hopefully by next week we'll have some more information. Because, you know, this is a quote there in the 11th Hour. So and as the season is approaching, in the next you know, two months, there's going to be a lot to unravel week by week. So next week, we'll be sure to talk about that. Thank you everybody. Yes, sir. Thank you everybody for tuning into this episode of sports prep live. I'm great in Prescott. Always great to have you here. See you next week. Peace everyone. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of sports prep live. I'm Graydon Prescott, and don't forget to catch all of our episodes on Apple Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, and be sure to follow us on Instagram or Twitter at sports prep live. Thank you.
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