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Mr. Basketball: Haws best of the best — again

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Tyler | 2:36 p.m. March 24, 2009
is a straight up baller and an awesome kid
Connor | 2:37 p.m. March 24, 2009
Congratulations Tyler! Looking forward to having you at the Y.
duchesne high 2000 grad | 2:46 p.m. March 24, 2009
Maybe he will get BYU out of the gutter when it comes time to dance. heh
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Sounds Like A Great Kid | 2:48 p.m. March 24, 2009
Good luck to you at BYU, Tyler. I am sure you will be a valuable player there as you have been at Lone Peak. Never lose sight of who you are and you will go far.
Alaskan | 2:57 p.m. March 24, 2009
I went through elementary school with this guy. Congrats man, awesome job!! Glad your gonna be a BYU Cougar!!!!
Basketballogy | 2:58 p.m. March 24, 2009
Wow, he seems to be exactly what BYU needs, not just in terms of skills but disposition as well. I'm looking forward to tracking he college career.

Great article, thanks.
Haws | 3:10 p.m. March 24, 2009
Is this story accurate when it indicates that Haws played in a Varsity game in the 8th grade? Can you play highschool as an 8th grader? I thought you had to wait until you were in ninth grade at a minimum.
Congrats Tyler | 3:11 p.m. March 24, 2009
On behalf of BYU faithful everywhere-we are delighted that you followed in your dad's footsteps and chose the Y over bigger schools back east.

We are already imagining you in the lineup next season with Fredette/Jackson/Abouyo/Miles/Hartsock et al. You are inheriting a gigantic 17-year old "monkey" of NCAA one and dones-but we are confident that if anyone can take BYU to the next level of success-it will be this group of playmakers.

We have loved watching you this past four + years at LPHS and look forward to the next 6 years of your BYU career.

All the best at the next level.

Alpine Blue
Anon | 3:31 p.m. March 24, 2009
Congratulations Tyler Haws, Coach Lewis and Lone Peak!
Watch out for TJ! | 3:31 p.m. March 24, 2009
Tyler is a genius on the court, but his younger brother, TJ, is no slouch, himself. He's currently tearing up the seventh-grade ranks. He recently scored 47 or so points IN ONE GAME in my son's league. (My son scored...ummm...slightly fewer. Ahem.) Throw Marty into the mix, and we're looking at a Haws dynasty! Let me be the first to say: "Come to BYU, TJ! Keep it rollin'!"
Congrats! | 3:32 p.m. March 24, 2009
Congratulations to Tyler. This is quite an accomplishment. Cougar fans are looking forward to having you on the team in the future.

Meanwhile, enjoy your award.
Dallas Aggie | 3:34 p.m. March 24, 2009
Great story on a great kid. To bad he is going to the wrong university...is it too late to change your mind? USU is always open to quality team players.

Good luck to you either way!
West Jordan!! | 3:46 p.m. March 24, 2009
West Jordan 2009 State champs!!!!
vaase | 4:01 p.m. March 24, 2009

As the saying goes, "like father like son" WOW!

Sure a great model of "FOR THE STRENGTH OF YOUTH"
Anonymous | 4:06 p.m. March 24, 2009
Is he good enough to lead BYU to a NCAA first round victory? We will see...
Great Choice...Again | 4:17 p.m. March 24, 2009
The State of Utah should be extremely proud at this selection for the second straight year...Tyler is as good a kid as he is a basketball player.

A tribute to his parents, friends, school, and community.

Way to go Tyler!
why? | 4:35 p.m. March 24, 2009
Why would he go to ybu?? Just because his Dad played there? He will lead the zoobies to a NCAA tournament win just like he lead LP to the state championship this year............oh wait a minute! : )
Collinsworth | 4:52 p.m. March 24, 2009
Who will be better? Collinsworth or Haws?
It has been fun | 4:54 p.m. March 24, 2009
As a father of a LP B-Ball player, I want to say Thanks for being a great young man on and off the court. The young men from the last 3 years have grown up together.

Good luck Ty and all.
Dave | 4:55 p.m. March 24, 2009
Nice story and accurate as to the character of the Haws family. Their 7th grader TJ is an awesome player as well and will be a force in a couple of years on the high school scene.
Zeke | 5:14 p.m. March 24, 2009
MR Basketball? I thought West Jordon won the State Championship.
Ute | 5:20 p.m. March 24, 2009
We would have loved to get him. Now we'll be finding a way to beat him.

Good luck Tyler.
Jerry Duckworth, Provo, UT | 5:31 p.m. March 24, 2009
The most impressive thing that struck me about Tyler other than his great athletic abiltiy in your article, was that he stayed and cleaned up the bus after others left---was a great peek into his character.

That simple act speaks volumes to me about character and selflessness and no gets there without good parents, and a good heart.

He'll make a great Elder. And an All American at the Y.
diff | 6:26 p.m. March 24, 2009
the one difference in Haws and a Ute fan is that a Ute fan would have raised havec with the bus.
Great era | 6:35 p.m. March 24, 2009
The past few years has been the mother load for basketball talent in Utah. When you look at Haws, CJ Wilcox, Brandon Davies and Kyle Collinsworth, all would be Mr. Basketball on most years. But there are so many very good players that it's hard to argue against anyone. Haws was the right choice, and in my opinion, is the best player I've ever seen play high school basketball in Utah. Next season, it's Collinsworth's award to lose, but I doubt he will. He'll have another great year and then people will be saying "who is the best player ever in Utah, Haws or Collinsworth?" We're lucky we've been able to watch these guys play.
USU Grad | 6:40 p.m. March 24, 2009
Congrats Tyler. You've had a great prep basketball career. Best of luck in your collegiate career and as a missionary!
Go COUGS! | 7:01 p.m. March 24, 2009
Quality article. Haws sounds like a great player and person. This is a great pick up for BYU. I just hope he can get the team to play harder than the lax effort they ususally give on defense and in the tourney~!
The best "baller" Utah has ever | 7:20 p.m. March 24, 2009
The best "baller" Utah has ever had can only get to BYU? That explains why Utah and BYU both got bounced in the first round of the NCAAs... good, but not great.

When will Utah have a basketball player that gets recruited AND stars in the Big East or ACC. Where are our Louisville, Kansas, Kentucky, UNC recruits?
Haws | 7:22 p.m. March 24, 2009
Play all 40 minutes at BYU, show them how it's done.
Oh, and do the mission thing well too.
LP Grad, BYU alum | 9:47 p.m. March 24, 2009
Wow...three Mr. Basketballs from Lone Peak, and all three of them played/are playing/will play for the cougs. And Lone Peak's been open for only eleven years. LP has four state titles in eleven years of existence, and has produced Coug greats Jackson Emery, Sam Burgess, and now Tyler Haws. They should rename LP "Brigham Young Prep."

Congrats to Tyler, and I agree with the previous poster...with a senior Miles, Jackson, Fredette, and Abouo (assuming JT doesn't come back...if he does, all the better if he improves his shot selection), next year should be special. Can you say "4-peat"?
Re:The best "baller" Utah has ev | 9:58 p.m. March 24, 2009
Haws was recruited by Stanford of the pac 10 and Marquette. Brandon Davies was had offers from Arizona, Cal, and Gonzaga! Hmmm... you should follow recruiting more.
BYU just signed the most talented, most recruited class the state of Utah has ever had. BYU will be really good then next 4 years!
re: TheBest "baller" Utah has e | 11:21 p.m. March 24, 2009
"BYU just sighned the most talented, most recruited class the state of Utah has ever had. BYU will be really good then next 4 years!" Probably not...the best recruits out of Utah, would be bench warmers at the other schools that recruited them. Only time will tell, but I don't think the Utah players are going to make the Y any better.
Good luck
Plutherius | 11:36 p.m. March 24, 2009
The reason this kid is such a phenom is because of his upbringing. His father, Marty Haws, was a sand-in-the-gut, death before dishonor type of point guard... and a class act to boot. Young Haws displays these same noble traits and it will be a treat watching him dismantle MWC patsies in years to come. Watch out yewties!
Dr. C | 4:28 a.m. March 25, 2009
Marty Haws is one of my all-time favorite Cougars. What a pleasure to see his son come to BYU.

Coming to BYU after a loss in the state finals should keep Tyler hungry this summer!
Anonymous | 6:27 a.m. March 25, 2009
BYU still needs to recruite quicker and more athletic players or they will continue to get smoked in the NCAA. If this kid is half as good as everyone thinks he is then I want to see him lead BYU to a tourney victory.
KARRL | 8:14 a.m. March 25, 2009
Best player ever from Utah? I swear John Judkins played with larry bird for the Boston Celtics? He is hands down the best player ever out of Utah!
Anonymous | 8:36 a.m. March 25, 2009
Tyler Haws is a legend!
Anonymous | 9:02 a.m. March 25, 2009
Who is John Judkins?????
Viewmont fan | 9:33 a.m. March 25, 2009
When LP beat Viewmont a little old man wanted to meet Tyler. Tyler was the nicest kid and showed great respect as theis gentleman gushed. Seems like this kid has it together. And he chose the right school. Why go play for Stew and the Aggies? So you can also lose in the first round after popping off about the Big East?
Steve | 9:35 a.m. March 25, 2009
How about Jeff Judkins(BYU Women's Coach, not his younger brother Jon (Dixie State's Men Head Coach)
Y Fan | 10:15 a.m. March 25, 2009
Yes!!!!!! I can't wait to cheer Haws and the rest of the Cougars on next year!
Blind Squirrel | 12:12 p.m. March 25, 2009
Hey BYWHO, even a blind squirrel finds an acorn once in a while.
Anonymous | 1:13 p.m. March 25, 2009
Why play for Stew? Because he's the best coach in the state. He keeps a program at or above the level of BYU and Utah's with less talent. I can understand not wanting to live in Logan. Winter last 2 extra months and there isn't much to do, but what is there to do in Provo?
Like Father and Son | 1:24 p.m. March 25, 2009
Nice to see that we will see another Haws boys around again. Marty was fun to watch and Tyler will too. Don't try to think too far ahead of yourself about NCAA Birth yet. One game at a time. I remember when Danny Ainge came to his MVP day to retired his Jersey at the MC and the announcer whoever was said that Austin will take us to the next level. Boy, Austin sure look nervous or embarrased about that. So, go easy on Ty! Welcome home Ty and enjoy your career! GO COUGARS!
WHAT? | 2:05 p.m. March 25, 2009
Anonymous | 1:13 p.m. March 25, 2009

Stew the best coach in Utah???? You are kidding right? He is a great coach and a heck of a contributor to the local economy in Logan, but best coach, not so much. He is 4th behind Boylan, Rose and Reid as SUU.

22 years as a coach. 1 Post season win. (NIT and NCAA combined) 1-13. He racks up wins over weaker team. His first 12 years as a head coach he had 20 wins 3 times. At CSU he didn't win a conference title in his 7 years there. The first 4 he finished below .500 in the conference.

I know BYU fans jump on Aggie articles and post comments, but if you look at most threads there is a SERIOUS inferiority complex for Aggie fans. Now you come on here and comment on an article on a great kid. Go back to the Aggie articles and comment on how Riley is a trader and will fall apart at the Y.
somewhere else | 2:18 p.m. March 25, 2009
not byu haws! u could of gone anywhere
proud to know him | 2:43 p.m. March 25, 2009
tyler played with my son, and my son asked for weekly reports on tyler and the team from his mission. Said "Dad, Tyler deserves anything and everything he gets, he is the most unassuming, humble, unselfish down to earth kid i ever played with. reminds me a lot of jackson, only ahead of him skill wise at the same age". Class from the word go. could have really inflated his numbers but did not push to score unless he had to. oh, and west jordan, he went to the dance 3 times, won two. you have a great coach, one of the best in the state, and great players, but as the only returning starter on his team this year, its amazing its Lone Peak you played. without tyler, you would have been playing someone else. Coach Lewis at lone peak knows how to develop players as a former college coach, and lone peak will still be around for years to come cause he does it from withing the boundaries, and the kids know his systems for years. wouldnt mind seeing west jordan and lp play every year. my two favorite programs in the state due to their coaches.
greatness | 2:51 p.m. March 25, 2009
Every once in a while a kid comes along that is a little different.. Tyler Haws understands where the game of basketball fits in the whole scheme of life and knows that it is more important to be a good person(crazy huh!) We are lucky to have him part of our community just for his example and goodness. Way to go Ty
west jordan, we feel your pain | 2:54 p.m. March 25, 2009
as good as the media has been to lone peak over the years (medias always do like to follow teams that win, cause it sells) dont feel slighted by not having Mr Basketball. in 2005 Lone Peak beat Bountiful with Aird, Payson with Newbold and Olympus with Green, and then Box Elder to win it all in 2005. yes, jackson emery was mr basketball that year, but the state championship team did not even have one first team player and they had 3 other players worthy of it, that bailed out jackson a few times when he had his "im Human" games both in reg season and playoffs,...cause coaches and media had to put players that went out in the first and second round on first team for some reason. (glamor names) Tyler deserves what he gets obviously due to the big picture of his success, but i bet you guys have the mvp, and one or more first teamers. sometimes its politics, and the glamor names that the coaches and writer pub have to be justified.
Funny | 2:59 p.m. March 25, 2009
Lots of envious uoobie troll today. Great choice Tyler; great athlete, great school,

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