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I have had the opportunity to be around the team a bit this season. A player that does not get mentioned as much as he should is Quinn Peters. The kid is an athlete and a team player. He gets assists, steals, rebounds, can handle the ball and is a good outside shooter. Coach Holt is a fine coach and so is the rest of the staff. Just a great group of young men.
thank you jazzdazzle, good to hear about your son
@ thebig1
Haha. Good one. Actually I will put my name on my comment. My name is Robbie F. I help out a little with Orem this year. I am not related to Quinn and he certainly is not my son. He is a good player though. The article did not really mention him much, and I thought he should get recognized for his contribution to the team. If you see the stat sheet he fills it up with steals, assists, etc. He is a team player.
On the other hand, all the players mentioned, Dalton, Cooper, Zach, Jordan are all great players. It really is just a great team that plays together and that is why they win along with the coaching staff they have.
Jazzle it is an all-star team that was put together BY the coaching staff. There is a big difference between reality and what you are claiming.
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