Basketball: Kearns' Peters signs with a Wyoming juco
A third Utah high school boys basketball star has signed with Northwest College, a junior college in Powell, Wyom.
Jay Peters of Kearns High, who averaged 17.8 points per game last season, fifth-best in 5A, has signed with the Trappers.
He will join East's Malcolm Colbert and Scott Odekirk of Northridge at the school.
Peters, a 5-foot-11 guard, was a 2008 McDonalds All-American nominee and an honorable mention all-state selection.
His signing makes a total of 16 players off the Salt Lake Metro club basketball team to receive a college basketball scholarship.
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We generally don't have the space in the printed version of the Tribune to run summer basketball camp announcements, but will gladly put them in this blog. Just send them to drew@sltrib.com and I will get them in.
Jordan High basketball coach Rob Geertsen will be running a camp on May 27-29 and June 3-5 for next year's 7-12 graders.
For more information, visit www.jordanbasketball.net or call Geertsen at (801) 256-5500. Cost is $65.
Jay Peters of Kearns High, who averaged 17.8 points per game last season, fifth-best in 5A, has signed with the Trappers.
He will join East's Malcolm Colbert and Scott Odekirk of Northridge at the school.
Peters, a 5-foot-11 guard, was a 2008 McDonalds All-American nominee and an honorable mention all-state selection.
His signing makes a total of 16 players off the Salt Lake Metro club basketball team to receive a college basketball scholarship.
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We generally don't have the space in the printed version of the Tribune to run summer basketball camp announcements, but will gladly put them in this blog. Just send them to drew@sltrib.com and I will get them in.
Jordan High basketball coach Rob Geertsen will be running a camp on May 27-29 and June 3-5 for next year's 7-12 graders.
For more information, visit www.jordanbasketball.net or call Geertsen at (801) 256-5500. Cost is $65.

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