Basketball: Lone Peak's Haws Commits to BYU
Tyler Haws walked into BYU coach Dave Rose's office on Wednesday afternoon as one of the most recruited basketball players in state history.
He walked out a Cougar.
Haws, the 6-foot-4 shooting guard from Lone Peak High, orally committed to BYU, his father, Marty, confirmed a few minutes ago. Haws is rated as one of the top 100 high school seniors in the country and is a two-time Tribune Class 5A MVP.
Haws recently narrowed his choices to Stanford and BYU after receiving offers from a half-dozen or so schools.
Marty Haws, who played point guard for BYU, said his son called Stanford coaches to inform them of his decision shortly after he committed to the Cougars.
-- Jay Drew
He walked out a Cougar.
Haws, the 6-foot-4 shooting guard from Lone Peak High, orally committed to BYU, his father, Marty, confirmed a few minutes ago. Haws is rated as one of the top 100 high school seniors in the country and is a two-time Tribune Class 5A MVP.
Haws recently narrowed his choices to Stanford and BYU after receiving offers from a half-dozen or so schools.
Marty Haws, who played point guard for BYU, said his son called Stanford coaches to inform them of his decision shortly after he committed to the Cougars.
-- Jay Drew

2 Comments:
Alright!!!! I'm so happy about this!!!!! Way to go Tyler!
YES!
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