Preps of the week
"He is the real deal," said coach Brodie Reid. "I can't think of a single thing that Tyler can't do out on the baseball diamond. He is a great leader for us, but I think the best thing is that he is never satisfied. He still wants to get better and works really hard to try to continue getting better all the time. I can't imagine where we would be without him."
Off to a blazing start, Yagi is hitting .500 with a .740 slugging percentage, and he is doing it against top-notch competition with games against two ranked opponents in Utah and a nationally ranked team from Nevada. He also carries a 3.4 GPA.
"She was never really a regular pitcher," said Layton coach Kevin Jensen. "She would pitch a few innings, but this year, we needed her to be our starting pitcher. She's such a good athlete that she's filled that role. She has to start, to finish and throw back-to-back games. She's stepped up and thrown remarkably."
Adams is also contributing offensively and helped the Lancers defeat Viewmont in a thrilling contest last week. Jensen said she's been so consistent that he moved her from No. 7 to No. 2 in the batting order and "she's coming through in the clutch for us."
Against Viewmont, she had the game-winning hit and earned the win.
To nominate a prep of the week, contact Deseret Morning News prep editor James Edward at jedward@desnews.com.
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