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Breaking down 2028 and 2029 Rankings with Drizzy Drake Darnell from Pharm Boys

Had a great time talking with Drake Darnell who’s a coach at Viewmont and runs the Pharm Boys AAU circuit on the RecruitLook Circuit. We had a great chat and I hope you can tap in for the full 54 minutes!Check out the site at rankings.utahbasketball.netBallerCam still has the promo code for $25 off an accessory using VIPADAM - won’t last long!Here are some show notes generated by Gemini:Episode Show Notes: 2028 & 2029 Rankings with Drake DarnellHost Adam Peek is joined by coach Drake Darnell of Pharm Boys Basketball and Viewmont High School to break down the newly released 2028 and 2029 player rankings. They discuss Drake’s coaching journey, the volatility of ranking young players, and highlight key prospects in both classes.Guest Introduction: Drake Darnell (01:25)* Drake Darnell joins the show.* He runs Farm Boys Basketball, a club program that recently joined the Recruit Look circuit.* Drake is also an assistant coach at Viewmont High School.* He gives a shout-out to Drez Jensen (now at Eastern Wyoming) for helping build the program.The “Hot Garbage” of Early Rankings (04:15)* Adam and Drake discuss the difficulty and “huge range of outcomes” when ranking 14, 15, and 16-year-old players.* They share anecdotes about absurdly high national rankings for 6th graders, including a story about Carlo Mulford (2026, Herriman/CSI).* Adam refuses to rank the 2030 (8th grade) class, calling the practice “hot garbage.”Class of 2028 Rankings BreakdownTop 10 Discussion (15:45)* #10 Jack Layton (Olympus): Drake, who coached Jack, says he has expanded his game and is learning to dominate. He is an offensive “walking mismatch” and a key defensive communicator.* #8 Owen Barney (Davis): The host praises his “pure shot.” Drake notes that while he hasn’t coached against him, Owen is known as a “workhorse.”Players 11-20 (19:45)* #11 Alen Hadzialijagic (Cyprus): The host highlights his high-IQ, “Jokic-ish” passing, and footwork.* #15 Knox Westenskow (Brighton): The host notes his connection to Intermountain Christian School (ICS). “Knox” is described as long, athletic, and a good shooter.* #14 Bryson Landis (Bonneville): Drake praises him as a great player who averaged nearly a double-double as a freshman. He has “incredible touch around the rim” and great defensive timing.Players 21-30 (22:30)* #22 Kobe Ross (American Leadership): Host gives a shout-out for his recent offer from Cal.* #25 Kalou Ruot (Judge Memorial): The host identifies Kalu as a sleeper prospect who D1 coaches are already asking about. He’s 6’5”, athletic, and still growing.* #26 Brett Tovey (Viewmont): Drake calls him an “elite competitor” who refuses to make excuses. He shares an anecdote about Brett being furious after giving up points while up by 40.Players 23-40 (26:10)* #23 Kekani Manuia (Orem): A “flamethrower” who impressed at the Great Western Classic.* #24 Brady Peterson (Bingham): Another player who stood out at the Great Western Classic.* #27 Cam Tingey (Cyprus): Hit several big shots in the Colorado tournament.* #30 Hyatt Thomas (Whitehorse): The host highlights him for making All-State as a freshman in 1A, emphasizing the difficulty and grind of 1A basketball.* #33 Drew Faddis (Westfield): Talented player with good wing attributes.* #32 Graham Moultrie (Davis): “Can shoot the crap out of the ball.”* #35 Kaysan Afridi (Herriman): A high-motor player.* #34 George Smith (Bountiful): Drake notes the strong combination of the Bountiful system and the Smith name.* #36 Malik Allen (Provo): Brother of Makai Allen.Class of 2029 Rankings Breakdown (28:50)Top 10 Discussion* #1 Kiir Naang (Anthem Prep): Host and Drake agree he’s a “matchup nightmare.”* #5 Ben Waner (Anthem Prep): The host has known Ben since 5th grade, noting he played on a middle school team at ICS with Adam Peek (2026) and Isaiah Drisdom (2029).* #2 Brayden James (Anthem Prep): Incredibly talented for his size.* #3 Xavier Mulford (Herriman): Drake: “I’ve been getting buckets given to me by Mulfords for as long as I can remember... Xavier might be the best one.”* #4 Ty Kozlowski (Corner Canyon): Ridiculous size and skill for his age.* #11 Kip Taylor (Davis): The host knows the family and describes Kip as an intense “hate to lose” competitor.Players 11-25 (32:45)* #15 Lincoln Chandler (Farmington): Drake notes he is finding his own identity apart from his brother (Colin Chandler). He “can shoot the crap out of the ball” and will be dangerous as he grows.* #17 Liam MacDonald (Farmington): (Spelling corrected live on air). Drake says not to be fooled by his 5’5” frame, as he’s an elite worker who can fill it up.* #18 Charlie Cummard (Olympus) & #24 Ayden Lobendahn: The host mentions he was told these two players are “unicorns” to watch.* #23 Lincoln Labrum (Farmington): Drake praises him as a smart, high-upside point forward.Teams to Watch (37:15)* Viewmont (6A): The host has them #8 in his preseason rankings. Drake says the team is a tight-knit group with high expectations. He highlights Carson Tovey (2026) as a “matchup nightmare” and Lukas Toner (2026) as one of the best facilitators in the state, potentially averaging 6-7 assists.* Riverton (6A): Drake identifies them as a solid, well-coached, physical team. He highlights players like Beckham Rees and sophomore Bennett Atwood.Plugs & Takeaways (41:45)* Drake Darnell:* Instagram: @PharmBoysBasketball* Twitter (X): @FarmBoysBasketball* Personal Instagram: @DrakeDarnell5* Host’s Advice: Players must be on Twitter (X) to manage their own recruiting. It’s where college coaches are. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

10-20
53:47

2029 Top 20 Player Rankings are LIVE!

I did a few site updates to help with formatting and I’ll keep adding to it as I can. A few notes before we get to the AI show notes below:* If you want to contribute any content, video, interviews, articles, let me know. I want to help not just the players but also the people who maybe want to get into media. * I used my BallerCam yesterday for my daughters sophomore volleyball game and my parents and siblings got to tune in and watch. What a gift for them and it only costs me $29/month to make those connections. Use code VIPADAM to get $25 off your accessory* I’ve only seen 4 of the 2029 players play in person or on video. I did reach out to a few club coaches who have teams at that age and got some feedback but I expect these to be very fluid as the year rolls on. Ok, let’s get to the AI generated show notes:Episode Title2029 Player Rankings Drop + Site Updates (Building in Public)Subtitle (optional)Publish date: 2025-10-17Episode number: TBDSummary (2–3 sentences)Quick Friday check-in: the 2029 player rankings are live and the site just got a navigation refresh. I walk through what changed, how I’m validating data (and cutting down my “uh/um” habit), and why these early rankings are directional. Plus an open invite for contributors and a heads-up on Utah alums playing at the Rocky Mountain Jamboree.Guest(s)Adam PeekTimestamps* 00:00 Intro + why it already feels like hoops season* 00:35 Site updates: homepage layout & rankings nav* 02:10 Building in public: data accuracy, errors, and MaxPreps integration* 03:30 How to submit corrections (objective vs. subjective)* 05:00 Navigating team rankings (UHSAA Top 10, regions, player pages)* 06:40 2029 rankings are live (top 20 for now)* 08:30 Methodology & caveats for incoming freshmen* 10:15 Quick notes on a few names to watch* 12:00 Call for contributors (writers, interviewers, video)* 14:30 What’s live right now: class rankings, team power rankings, podcast* 16:00 Sponsor mention: Baller & VIP Adam code* 16:40 Watch list: Rocky Mountain Jamboree note* 18:00 ClosingKey Takeaways* The site has a cleaner vertical layout and quicker paths to class rankings (’26–’29).* 2029 rankings are a first draft; expect movement as real varsity minutes happen.* I’m prioritizing objective, sourced data and opening the platform to community contributors.Utah High School Hoops Notes* 2029 watchlist mentions: Kiir Naang (Anthem Prep/Mountain Stars), Brayden James, Xavier Mulford (Herriman), Ben Waner (Anthem Prep/Mountain Stars), Ty Kozlowski, Lincoln Chandler, Kip Taylor (brother of Austin at Davis).* Context: Early impressions only—no in-season Utah stats yet. When available, pull Utah numbers from MaxPreps and cross-check Deseret statewide leaders (2025).Links & Resources* UtahBasketball.net — homepage & rankings* Corrections/Contact: email or DM via IG/X (objective corrections preferred)* Deseret News statewide leaders (2025): add link* MaxPreps Utah — school/player pages: add links when stats are needed* Rocky Mountain Jamboree streaming info (Colorado): add linkCall to Action* Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify* Leave a rating and review* Join the email list for weekly notes* If you want to contribute (write, interview, video), reach outCreditsHost: UtahBasketball.netProducer/Editor: UtahBasketball.netMusic: ThemeRecorded at: RemoteContactTips, story ideas, feedback: eadampeek@gmail.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

10-17
11:48

2028 top 30 player rankings are out!

Good morning! 2028 player rankings are out this morning and I had a ton of fun researching and talking with people in the know on this class (2029 is releasing tomorrow)Create lasting connections and be fully present during games by grabbing your own BallerCam at www.ballercam.com and use code VIPADAM to get $25 off an accessory (which you don’t need, FYI. You can get the device and just pay $29/month for access to the BallerCam app to stream and record. It’s awesome sauce)You can view them at rankings.utahbasketball.net along with the 2026, 2027, and team pre season rankings.There’s a thread here on Substack (or comment on this post) to help me correct data errors. There’s probably a team misclassified or a player who’s changed teams, or height that’s wrong, etc. Here’s a quick glance at why Jaden Cecil came in at #1 overall in the class and the next clip is a shout out to Hyatt Thomas at 1A Whitehorse who came in at #30:I try to type and make content original, but I will use AI to help with show notes so I can get back to my real job :) Here’s what the robots think the show notes should be:Utah High School Hoops — Class of 2028 Initial Rankings (Methodology + First Look)Release date: October 16, 2025Host: AdamSummaryAdam walks through how he built the initial Class of 2028 Top 30 for UtahBasketball.net — emphasizing objectivity, transparency, and room for movement as more full-game data rolls in. He also previews team power rankings, why smaller-school standouts matter, and how to use rankings as motivation (not validation).Topics & Timestamps* 00:00 – Opening; quick word on the portable Baller Cam tool he’s been testing for volleyball and hoops* 03:40 – Ranking philosophy: mixing in-person eval, trusted coaches/scouts, Great Western Classic notes, and Utah MaxPreps varsity production for freshmen* 08:55 – Why the list is fluid until tip-off; tracking in-season player movement (only to highlight growth)* 12:10 – How to filter the rankings page (USAA-only, classification, position) and why national/prep kids are tagged separately* 16:30 – The Top 10 snapshot and why the top three all had a case for No. 1* 22:05 – Spotlight on smaller schools: Whitehorse’s Hyatt Thomas and honoring All-State freshmen* 26:40 – Team Power Rankings: overall board + classification/region views, early errors to be corrected with community help* 33:10 – Using game film + objective data over highlights; what actually moves a player up the board* 38:00 – What’s next: 2029 class preview; possible expansion of 2028 list before the seasonPlayers Mentioned (with Utah MaxPreps context)* Jayden (Jayden) Cecil — Utah Prep, 2028, PG: 2024–25 early Grind Session log shows 1.0 PPG, 1.0 APG (3 GP). MaxPreps profile* Troy Kaufusi — Orem, 2028, PG: As a freshman on varsity (19 GP), posted 2.3 PPG, 1.3 APG, 1.6 RPG in 11.4 MPG. MaxPreps stats* Hyatt Thomas — Whitehorse, 2028, G: 14.8 PPG on 2024–25 varsity ledger as a freshman; one of the few 1A/2A freshmen to earn All-State last season. MaxPreps stats* Josh Tolman — Corner Canyon, 2028, F: Multiple double-digit outings as a frosh — 14 vs Copper Hills (Jan 10, 2025); 13 vs Lone Peak (Jan 7, 2025) and 13 vs Mountain Ridge (Jan 14, 2025). MaxPreps profile* Oscar Keegan — East, 2028, SF: Early varsity action; broke out with 21 points (9–15 FG) vs Olympus as a freshman. MaxPreps stats • Game recapNotes: Some other names mentioned (e.g., Easton Hansen/Fremont; Jackson Ford/Timpview; Mac Rasmussen/Orem; Clint Lillie/Jordan) appear on team rosters or with limited early varsity minutes; we’ll add season-average lines as official stat pages populate.Notable Quotes* “Rankings are subjective — I’m just trying to inject as much objectivity as possible.”* “Use the number next to your name as motivation, not a finish line.”* “Full game film + verified data moves you up; highlights just start the conversation.”Links & References* Rankings hub: https://rankings.utahbasketball.net* Site: https://utahbasketball.net* Team Power Rankings (preseason): see the “Teams” tab on the rankings siteCreditsProduced by UtahBasketball.net.Contact: eadampeek@gmail.com | @UtahBasketball_net This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

10-16
23:50

GWC, Juco, Rankings Update, parents advice

I had Google Gemini write some show notes from my 30 minutes of rambling…Podcast Episode: “GWC, Juco, New Rankings, and more parent advice!”Host: Adam Peek (UtahBasketball.net)Key Discussion Points:* Baller TV/Baller Cam (0:30-2:25): The host talks about using the Baller Cam to record games for family (like his family in Colorado) and as a better alternative to poor quality, inconsistent phone streaming. He mentions watching parents recording with their phones and missing the game. He notes that the Baller Cam gives parents back control and allows them to be present. He also mentions a promo code for a discount (VIPADAM for $25 off an accessory)* The Great Western Classic (2:25 - 8:50):* Main Observation (3:20): It’s still October, and teams/players are using these fall leagues to figure out what they need to work on. Many teams were playing “bad basketball,” but that’s the point of pre-season events.* Layton High School (6A) (5:20): The host was impressed with Layton’s tough-nosed, gritty defense and good shooting. He highlights junior Karter Miller as a “tough, tough, tough shot-maker” and a player the team can rely on late in the shot clock.* Orem High School (4A) (7:25): Orem looked good, especially sophomore Kekani Manuia (2028 class), who was noted for an impressive shooting performance in one of the games.* Lone Peak High School (6A) (8:10): The addition of Saxon Young at point guard makes this team “scary” alongside other talent like Crew Fotheringham.* Cottonwood (8:45): Mentioned as a team that was the “talk” of the tournament for looking good after they beat Team Utah.* Juco Basketball (8:50 - 15:55):* The host highly recommends players who are serious about playing college basketball to watch Juco (Junior College) games to see the significant difference in physicality, execution, and intensity compared to high school.* He highlights Jacovey Campbell, a point guard from Western Wyoming who was undersized but was the best player on the court due to his high basketball IQ, speed, defensive tenacity (fighting through every screen), and decision-making in the pick-and-roll.* He notes that watching a Juco game will give players a clear, honest picture of the level required to play in college, even if it’s not Division I.* New Rankings Website (15:55 - 23:20):* The host introduces the new rankings page on the website: rankings.utahbasketball.net.* He reiterates that the rankings for team power and classes (2026, 2027) are currently based on early season observations and available data, acknowledging that some roster and player information might be incomplete or incorrect at this stage. He asks for player/parent feedback, preferably on the Substack threads, to help correct the data. (thread is linked)* The ranking site displays team rankings by classification (6A, 5A, 4A, etc.) and player rankings with height, position, and college offers/commitments.* Parent Corner / Advice for Parents (23:20 - 27:35):* In-Game Behavior (23:20): Parents should stop yelling at scorekeepers and officials. He stresses that officials are also trying to get better, and parents yelling about the score or “call it both ways” makes the game experience worse.* Recruiting Realities (27:35): The chances of a player getting a full ride scholarship are “insanely low.”* He advises parents to act as if their child is going to college without playing basketball, and that college coaches are being tight on budgets. Money will be tight at the D2, D3, NAIA, and Juco levels, meaning players often rely on academic aid and other scholarships.* Focus on Development (28:18): Instead of wasting money on excessive AAU/Club travel for the sake of “exposure,” especially before 16U/17U, parents should focus their resources on genuine player development, skill training, nutrition, and strength training.* Exposure (28:44): The host notes that live period exposure isn’t impactful until around the 17U or senior year of high school. Players who want to be recruited need to put themselves out there, network with coaches, and ensure the highlight videos/stats they send out are accurate to avoid having coaches show up and be disappointed. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

10-13
34:20

Why more players should consider NCAA D3 basketball with Karl Barkley from D3-Direct.com

Huge thanks to Karl from D3Direct for joining the show. Everyone make sure to go subscribe to his Substack! Also, if you haven’t already, the 2026 and 2027 player rankings are live at rankings.utahbasketball.net . Please drop me any feedback before the season starts so I can have the data correct. If you feel like your ranking is wrong, provide data on why and drop it in the comment section here!Ok, here are the notes from the show:What's up, everyone! On this episode, I sit down with Karl Barkley, founder of D3 Direct, to demystify the world of NCAA Division III basketball. For Utah players, where D3 opportunities aren't right in our backyard, this conversation is essential listening. We break down the biggest misconceptions (especially about scholarships), discuss why D3 is a powerhouse of opportunity, and give you actionable advice for navigating the recruiting process.If you or your player is looking for a path to play at the next level, you don't want to miss this.Guest Information:* Guest: Karl Barkley* Company: D3 Direct* Website: d3-direct.com - Your go-to resource for camps, recruiting advice, and more.Key Discussion Points & Takeaways:* The Scale of D3 Basketball: Did you know there are more D3 schools (around 440) than D1 schools? Karl explains that D3 is the largest NCAA division, offering a massive number of opportunities for student-athletes.* Busting the Scholarship Myth: While D3 schools don't offer athletic scholarships, Karl breaks down how players can get their education paid for through a combination of academic merit aid, grants, and other financial aid packages. Often, the final cost can be less than a partial scholarship offer from a D1 or D2 school.* The "Why" Behind D3: Karl makes a powerful point: "D3 is the last bastion of what college sports used to be." It's an environment that prioritizes the "student" in student-athlete, setting players up for a 40-year career, not just a 4-year one. The network you build is invaluable.* What to Look for in a D3 School: For Utah players looking out of state, Karl advises considering:* Distance from Home: Do you want your family to be able to see you play?* Academics: Does the school have the specific major you're interested in? Doing this research will impress coaches.* Environment: Are you ready for Chicago winters or Texas heat? Consider the weather and campus environment.* Program Fit: Is it a top-tier program where you might have to wait your turn, or a rebuilding one where you could play right away? Do they have a JV team?* Recruiting Advice: Karl's golden rule: "Ask hard questions during your recruiting process to avoid hard truths when you get to campus." Be proactive, do your homework on the programs, and don't be afraid to ask coaches where you stand.* The D3 Pro Pipeline: We discussed examples like Brody Fox (Wisconsin-Stout) who went from D3 to a D1 star and now a pro career. Karl also mentioned the book Pipeline to the Pros by Ben Kaplan, which highlights how many D3 alumni are now in NBA front offices and coaching staffs.Resources Mentioned:* D3 Direct Website: d3-direct.com for recruiting resources, camp lists, and one-on-one coaching.* Book: Pipeline to the Pros by Ben Kaplan - A look at how D3 grads have shaped professional basketball.* Utah HS Hoops Rankings: As mentioned in the intro, check out our new 2026 and 2027 Player Rankings!Thanks for tuning in! Make sure to follow Karl and D3 Direct on social media for daily tips, and don't forget to subscribe to the Utah HS Hoops podcast. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

09-10
31:42

How did I rank the 2026 players? Explanation inside!

Episode Show Notes: Explaining the 2026 RankingsHost Adam Peek dives deep into his "stupid idea" to create a new, interactive 2026 player rankings website for Utah high school basketball. He breaks down the why, the how, and what it all means for the players.Why Build a New Ranking System?* A Learning Project: The website was built as a personal project to practice a new development style ("vibe coding").* Action Over Complaint: After seeing community feedback about existing rankings, Adam decided to build a new resource rather than just critique others. He gives a shout-out to Prep Hoops, acknowledging their value to the Utah basketball scene.* Data-Driven Approach: The goal was to compile objective data from sources like MaxPreps, Deseret News, and expert feedback to create a comprehensive and interactive tool for players, fans, and coaches.Methodology: The Art & Science of RankingsAdam's rankings are built on a philosophy that balances objective data with informed, subjective analysis.* What Carries Weight:* Verifiable College Offers: An offer from a college coach is a strong indicator of next-level talent.* All-State Honors: Official recognition from coaches across the state.* Performance in Big Moments: Players who step up in major events, like the state tournament.* Expert Feedback: Input was gathered from college coaches, club directors, and even a national scout.* What Was De-emphasized:* Unverifiable AAU Stats: Self-reported or parent-reported stats were not used as a primary metric.Player Spotlights & MentionsThroughout the episode, Adam references numerous players to illustrate his points.* The Mamba Invitational Stars: A huge accomplishment for Utah basketball, with three Utah Prospects players featured in the championship game:* Junior County (Wasatch Academy)* Dean Rueckert (Timpview)* Ikenna Alozie (Dream City Christian, AZ)* Top of the Rankings Discussion:* Gavin Lowe (Olympus): The reigning State Player of the Year is ranked #2 in the state, sparking a discussion on the subjective nature of ranking top talent.* Other elite players mentioned at the top include Anthony Felesi, Katrelle Harmon, Jayden Johnson, and Gabe Sularaski* Players Making Moves:* Deng Deng (Juan Diego): Moved "way up" the list after a phenomenal summer with Team Utah that resulted in numerous college offers.* Brigham Kemp (Hurricane): Described as a "walking bucket" whose talent was evident from live viewings.* Jason Hernandez (Green River): The first player to reach out for feedback; highlighted for his consistent scoring.* The Drake Allen Story - A Lesson for All Players:* Drake Allen, a high-major Division I starter at Utah State, did not start on his JV team as a junior or his varsity team as a senior. He wouldn't have been on any ranking lists. His journey is the ultimate example that rankings do not define your future—your work ethic does.* Other Players Mentioned:* JT Turley (Davis)* Tyler Mortensen (Corner Canyon)* Mason Ford (Timpview)* Caden Jackson (Olympus)* Isaiah Reiser (Copper Hills)* Parker Snedaker (Murray)* Isaiah Beh (Murray)* Graydin Anderson (Westlake)A Message to the PlayersYour rank is just a number. Use it for one of two things:* Encouragement: If you're on the list of 175 players, you are in the top 20-25% of your class in the state. Be proud of that.* Motivation: If you think your rank is too low, go prove it wrong. Let it fuel you to work harder in the gym, in the weight room, and on your film study.Check It Out!* Website: rankings.utahbasketball.net* Features: Interactive grid and list views, searchable database, and filters for college offers, commitment status, position, and classification.* (Note: An email and password are required to log in for security purposes.) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

08-25
20:58

Utah is 47th in the nation in college basketball programs per capita

This is a quick 10 minute episode, but I break down why, perhaps, parents and players in Utah are a bit naive when it comes to non D1 opportunities and programs and why it requires a player to travel more than most states (including AAU…which I understand contradicts my last episode :)Here’s a look at the webapp I quickly built in Gemini This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

08-05
09:34

Some reflections for other parents after the final AAU season wrapped!

This one is for the parents! As stated in the episode, these are my learnings and my opinions from my journey…so they might be wrong and that’s OK! I hope you can get some helpful tips from them. Show Notes* Title: A Parent's Perspective on High School Basketball* Episode Summary: In this reflective solo episode, Adam Peek, the host of the Utah High School Hoops podcast, shares his personal experiences and lessons learned as a parent navigating the world of high school basketball. He discusses the importance of a child's internal motivation, the value of playing multiple sports, and the role of AAU basketball. Adam also offers insights on when to invest in specialized training and how to foster a love for the game, sharing his perspective on the pros and cons of the current youth basketball landscape.* Key Discussion Points:* The importance of a child wanting success more than their parent does.* The value of focusing on fun and love for the game in younger years (3rd-6th grade).* Adam's rule of thumb regarding specialized training and AAU basketball.* Alternative ways to improve skills, such as scholastic leagues, weight training, watching film, and playing pickup games.* The significant financial investment of playing on AAU circuits and the potential benefits of not specializing.* How playing multiple sports can benefit a basketball player's overall development.* A candid look at the role of coaches and the importance of finding a good fit. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

08-01
20:01

Old HS stories, new HS events, current great time with Brian Burton, Colorado LIVE Scholastic Showcase

About the Guest(s):Brian Burton is a seasoned basketball coach currently serving as the co-director of the Colorado Live showcase. With nearly two decades of experience in coaching college basketball, including a stint at the University of Utah, Brian has an extensive background in the sport. He has transitioned into sports broadcasting, where he covers approximately 50 games per year across prominent networks such as ESPN. Alongside his wife, who is a former college volleyball coach, Brian has significantly contributed to the development and success of the Colorado Live showcase, which features top basketball talent across several states.Episode Summary:Join host Adam Peek as he dives into a lively discussion with Brian Burton, the co-director of the Colorado Live showcase, on the Utah High School Hoops Podcast. Broadcasting from his basement, Adam explores the intricacies of high school basketball showcases, particularly focusing on the growing impact of the Colorado Live event. The conversation spans from logistics planning, expansion challenges, and opportunities in showcasing budding basketball talent to insightful anecdotes and personal journeys in the world of high school and college basketball.In this episode, Adam and Brian delve into the history and evolution of the Colorado Live showcase, highlighting its rapid growth and how it has become a pivotal event for college recruitment. Keywords like "Colorado high school basketball showcase," "NCAA recruiting," and "college basketball talent" are at the forefront as they explore the vital role this event plays in bringing college coaches to regions like Colorado and Utah. Brian shares details about the strategic placement of this event within the NCAA live periods and how it stands out among other events by providing intimate settings where players can shine.The episode also touches upon Brian’s broadcasting career and his personal experiences in sports coaching, enriching the discussion with quotes and stories from the court. From reliving past Creations, like Adam's high school jacket stories, to celebrating high-achieving players from flyover states, the podcast underscores the passion and dedication woven into the fabric of this sporting community.Key Takeaways:* The Colorado Live showcase is a prime event designed to provide high school athletes with critical exposure to college recruiters, emphasizing a more intimate and approachable setting for coaches and players alike.* The event has grown significantly, demonstrating its importance and effectiveness in elevating the profile of high school basketball in Colorado and surrounding states.* Brian Burton highlights the collaborative efforts of the Colorado High School Activities Association and other organizations to ensure event success.* The podcast explores how participating in such showcases allows athletes to display their skills within structured team environments beyond the typical AAU framework.* Unique elements, like the introduction of "Championship Sunday," make Colorado Live a standout event, offering teams and players a purposeful end goal to compete towards.Notable Quotes:* "The cool part for this year is we've actually doubled our original numbers." – Brian Burton* "What a. What a place people want to be, too, especially now with them going to PAC 12 is a little more attractive." – Brian Burton* "I just liked the intimacy of the event. Felt right. It felt like at least for Judge because that's really the only…" – Adam Peek* "Coaches love the idea of seeing you with your high school team with sets, with a system." – Brian Burton* "Shout out to Sean Palmer from Rangeview because he kind of had the vision." – Brian BurtonResources:* Brian Burton's ESPN Profile and Broadcasts* Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA)* Colorado Live Showcase on social mediaEncourage your interest to extend beyond these notes by listening to the full episode for an engaging exploration of the basketball showcase scene. Stay tuned for more insights and behind-the-scenes revelations in upcoming episodes! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

06-25
39:54

Parker Van Dyke drops some knowledge on recruiting, the grind, and giving back through his PVD camp in June!

About the Guest(s):Parker Van Dyke is a professional basketball player currently in the G League. Born and raised in Salt Lake City, Parker attended East High School before playing college basketball at the University of Utah. Known for his prolific scoring ability and strong work ethic, Parker has played internationally in Germany and Spain, and now competes in the United States for the Austin Spurs. Parker is passionate about coaching and mentoring young athletes, evident in his involvement with youth basketball camps in his hometown.Episode Summary:In this engaging episode of the Utah High School Hoops Podcast, host Adam Peek sits down with Parker Van Dyke, a professional basketball player who has made a remarkable journey from East High School in Salt Lake City to the G League. Parker shares his experiences growing up in Utah as part of a talented basketball cohort and discusses the importance of staying local for both community and personal growth. His insights into the recruiting process serve as invaluable advice for young athletes and their parents navigating this crucial stage.Throughout the conversation, Adam and Parker delve into Parker's unique career path, including his stint in international leagues and the subsequent opportunity with the Austin Spurs in the G League. Parker emphasizes the significance of resilience and persistence amidst challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic. The episode also highlights Parker's dedication to giving back to the community through his basketball camp at East High School, aiming to inspire and train the next generation of basketball talent. This episode is packed with insights about basketball, personal development, and community engagement.Key Takeaways:* Recruitment Insight: Parker advises young athletes and their parents to enjoy the recruitment process and make informed decisions without haste.* Staying Local: The importance of staying in-state for college is highlighted, both for maintaining community connections and creating a legacy.* Embracing Challenges: Parker's career journey underscores the importance of resilience and leveraging opportunities, even when they aren't immediately apparent.* Physical Readiness: The critical role of weight training in preparing athletes for higher levels of competition, while also preventing injuries, is discussed.* Community Contribution: Parker is passionate about mentoring youth through basketball camps, sharing his experiences and skills with the next generation.Notable Quotes:* "Be extremely grateful for your journey. It's unique and special."* "There's something special about being the local kid and staying within your state."* "It's not going to be as seamless as other people's journeys, but it's worth it."* "Lay a foundation of consistent work in the weight room; it's extremely important."* "Just hold on a little bit longer, and opportunities will present themselves."Resources:* Parker Van Dyke's Basketball Camp: PVD Camps on Instagram (registration link in bio)* Follow Parker on IG: Parker Van Dyke IG PageCatch the full episode for an inspiring conversation with Parker Van Dyke about basketball, resilience, and his dedication to mentoring young athletes. Stay tuned for more insightful content from the Utah High School Hoops Podcast! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

05-22
35:07

Don't believe people who promise things they can't deliver on - mini rant episode

About the Guest(s):Adam Peek is a seasoned consultant specializing in sales training and personal development with a unique passion for basketball recruiting. He integrates his professional expertise with his love for the sport, offering insights into how lessons learned on the court can enhance business strategies. Known for his engaging and thought-provoking content, Adam combines his professional acumen with a relatable approach, making complex concepts accessible to a diverse audience.Episode Summary:In this episode, Adam Peek returns to his platform after a brief hiatus to deliver a reflective and insightful discussion on the parallels between his professional life in sales consulting and the world of basketball recruiting. Drawing from personal experiences, Adam addresses common misconceptions pervasive in both fields, particularly the promises made by influential figures that often lead to misguided expectations.Adam delves into the critical issue of trust and promises within basketball recruiting, highlighting the pitfalls of relying on assurances from club directors, trainers, and high school coaches who claim they can guarantee college scholarships. By emphasizing the importance of aligning expectations with realistic outcomes, Adam imparts valuable lessons on how individuals—whether in sports or sales—should focus on personal accountability and diligently work towards their goals. His call to action for players and families is to prioritize self-control and proactive engagement over passive reliance on external promises.Key Takeaways:* Beware of promises: Many adults in basketball recruiting make assurances about scholarships they cannot fulfill.* Align with trustworthy mentors: Look for trainers and coaches who focus on enhancing probabilities rather than guaranteeing outcomes.* Control what you can: Concentrate on your own effort, discipline, and actions to increase your success likelihood.* Be proactive in recruitment: Actively engage with college coaches and showcase your work ethic and commitment.* Understand the competitive landscape: Recognize the sheer number of players versus available opportunities in college basketball recruiting.Notable Quotes:* "There are a lot of adults in this world of basketball recruiting who promise things that they cannot deliver on."* "Find people who are willing to say, 'I can't make you any promises here.'"* "You are the most important two people in your recruiting journey by far."* "There's a lot of things that are out of your control in this recruiting thing."* "Be proactive. Reach out to them beforehand. Send them your schedules."Resources:* Adam Peek's LinkedIn* Adam Peek on Social Media: Follow him on Instagram for more insights and content.This episode offers invaluable advice for anyone navigating the competitive worlds of sales or basketball recruiting alike. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the importance of self-reliance and realistic goal-setting. Subscribe to stay updated with Adam Peek's latest episodes, promising more insightful discussions and practical strategies. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

05-14
09:36

Coach John Scott wants to help you get to college!

Coach John Scott is taking players to the Pacific Northwest to play against college players in front of college coaches. If you’re an unsigned senior and feel like college coaches are sleeping on you, it’s time to prove it. Details below or go to www.basketballdoctor.net Notable Quotes:* "A contact is not a contract when it comes to college coaches."* "It’s never about the size of the student's school; it's always about the size of the student's abilities."* "Drill work will make the dream work. Go to work."* "Negativity never ends positively."* "The average recruiting budget is a thousand to two thousand dollars a year to find athletes nationwide."Resources:* Basketball Doctor Website: basketballdoctor.net* Coach John Scott Contact Number: 801-550-9131About the Guest(s):Coach John Scott is a renowned basketball coach with experience at every level from high school to professional leagues. He is devoted to fostering opportunities for Utah basketball players seeking to compete at advanced levels. Known for his deep understanding of basketball and his strong advocate role, Coach Scott has also contributed significantly to the basketball community through authoring numerous books and training young athletes. His upcoming venture is the Northwest Basketball Recruiting Tour, designed to place talent in front of college coaches and open doors for sports careers.Episode Summary:In this engaging episode of the Utah High School Hoops Podcast, host Adam Peek is joined by the esteemed Coach John Scott. They embark on a journey into the world of Utah basketball, focusing on the broad spectrum of opportunities for upcoming athletes. The conversation kicks off with Coach Scott's insights into his extensive coaching career and his dedication to guiding young players toward achieving their basketball dreams. It’s a compelling narrative filled with invaluable advice for parents and athletes navigating the complexities of college recruitment.Listeners will discover the intricacies of the Northwest Basketball Recruiting Tour, an event that promises Utah players exposure to a multitude of college coaches. Coach Scott shares details about the challenges players face within the Utah system and explains the strategies parents and players can adopt to maximize recruiting opportunities. Packed with insights on effective gameplay strategies, the episode highlights the importance of determination and skill development in achieving athletic success. Learn from Coach Scott's wealth of experience and get inspired by real-life success stories that underscore the potential in Utah’s young athletes.Key Takeaways:* Exposure is Key: The Northwest Basketball Recruiting Tour is essential for Utah players to gain visibility with college coaches, particularly those who may not have the budget to travel extensively.* Basketball as a Vehicle: For Scott, basketball is more than a sport—it's a means to touch lives, fostering personal growth and career development for youth.* Recruitment Realities: A contact does not equal a contract; aspiring players must be proactive and strategic in getting in front of the right coaches.* Skill Development: Focusing on core skills and game strategies is crucial for standing out to recruiters.* Positive Attitude and Effort: Maintaining a positive demeanor and demonstrating effort on the court are essential qualities for any player looking to advance.Tune into the full episode to glean more wisdom from Coach Scott and uncover the paths that could lead to basketball and educational success. Stay subscribed for more insights and episodes from the Utah High School Hoops Podcast. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

03-18
30:13

Sunday Night Ballerz - Preview of 3a and 4a tourneys, interview with Coach Beh from Murray, Orem Timpview game

Join AJ and I on Sunday nights on IG to hear us discuss the happenings in Utah HS HoopsFollow @utahballerz on IG Connect with me on IG as wellHere are some show notes from Deciphr.aiAbout the Guest(s):Coach Beh - Head coach of the Murray High School Spartans basketball team. Coach Beh has successfully guided his team through a season marked by challenges, including navigating player injuries and maintaining a competitive spirit. His commitment to fostering player development and emphasizing team unity is evident in his coaching style.Episode Summary:In this exciting episode of "Sunday Night Ballerz," hosts Adam Peek and AJ Jackson delve into the dynamic landscape of high school basketball with a special focus on the Utah 5A and 6A basketball tournaments. They kick off the episode with a lively discussion about the recent Super Bowl, their preferred picks between Eagles and the Chiefs, and the unexpected boredom faced during the game, setting a casual yet enthusiastic tone for what's to come.As the episode progresses, the hosts tackle the contentious incident during the Orem vs. Timpview high school game, providing detailed analysis of the altercation, its consequences, and the need for accountability in high school sports. With the Utah High School Athletic Association's expected suspension decisions looming, Adam and B dissect the situation and underline the broader implications for team dynamics and sportsmanship.Key Takeaways:* The importance of handling player injuries strategically, as demonstrated by Coach Beh with the Murray Spartans, to maintain team performance and depth.* Insights into keeping a high school team focused on one game at a time to avoid being caught off-guard by opponents.* A thorough breakdown of the high school basketball scene in Utah, highlighting the challenges and key matchups in both 5A and 6A tournaments.* Commentary on the unfortunate altercation during the Orem vs. Timpview game, emphasizing the crucial role of maintaining discipline and accountability in sports.* Predictive discussions on potential trends and outcomes in the Utah High School Athletic Association's state tournaments.Notable Quotes:* "We've got some Jimmies and Joes, you know, so we got guys that can play." - Coach Beh* "Players win games, you know, and that's kind of what they've been doing." - Coach Beh* "We're a defensive team, and we got guys that can score." - Coach Beh* "You invite more chaos onto the floor, so the officials and the coaches and the players on the court, you would hope, are able to step in and be peacemakers." - B* "If you're going to instigate a fight, there's going to be consequences." - BResources:* Murray High School Athletics* Utah High School Athletic Association (UHSAA) Official Website: www.uhsaa.org* Wasatch Academy Basketball Program: Wasatch Academy AthleticsDive into this episode for insightful commentary on high school sports dynamics and the preparations and prospective outcomes for the Utah High School Basketball tournaments. Stay tuned for more in-depth analyses and engaging discussions on "Sunday Night Ballerz." This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

02-13
58:30

Coach Marquis Jones from PSB SLC talks skills development

About the Guest(s):Marquis Jones is a dedicated basketball coach and director focused on youth development within the sport. Graduating from Clearfield High School in Utah in 2014, Marquis played collegiate basketball at Iowa Wesleyan, where he experienced the tight-knit community of a small-town college. He began his coaching career at Clearfield High before moving on to roles with Weber State's women's team and University of Alaska Fairbanks. Returning to Utah, Marquis contributes to the Layton Christian Academy’s basketball program and leads Pro Skills Basketball (PSB) in Utah, emphasizing the growth of youth in basketball.Episode Summary:Join host Adam Peek as he sits down with Marquis Jones, an influential figure in youth basketball development, to discuss the evolution and impact of basketball at junior levels in the Utah High School Hoops Podcast. This engaging episode delves into Marquis’s journey through coaching and his connection with Pro Skills Basketball, where he aims to revolutionize youth training by focusing more on skill and character building rather than just winning games.In this conversation, the duo explores the impact of European-style basketball training and its benefits for young athletes. They also discuss how Pro Skills Basketball is creating new opportunities for young players in Utah by ensuring a developmental approach that emphasizes quality over quantity in competitive play. Marquis shares insights on managing a non-traditional basketball career path and the significance of mental and skill development over short-term victories in youth sports.Key Takeaways:* Marquis Jones emphasizes the importance of a developmental focus in basketball, prioritizing skill and character building over the need to win games.* Pro Skills Basketball aims to implement a European-style training methodology that addresses the technical and psychological growth of young athletes.* The new PSB branch in Utah offers opportunities for players from fourth to eleventh grade, providing them with vital skills to succeed in high school basketball and beyond.* Marquis brings extensive experience from coaching at both high school and college levels, enriching his approach to youth basketball development.* The PSB program stands out for its mission to transform the culture of AAU and youth basketball, offering a sustainable and comprehensive training environment.Notable Quotes:* "Basketball is a conduit for so many things that you're going to have when the basketball stops dribbling." – Marquis Jones* "My job is to make sure that your kid has the skills to be able to confidently try out for their high school basketball team." – Adam Peek* "Why limit yourself? That was a big reason why I ended up out there." – Marquis Jones on choosing non-traditional paths.* "It's more about getting them the quality reps. Sometimes, when you go to tournament after tournament, you're traveling all over." – Marquis Jones* "Keep the main thing the main thing which is helping kids in whatever endeavors that they want to do." – Marquis JonesResources:* Pro Skills Basketball, Salt Lake City: Instagram, Facebook* Layton Christian Academy* Iowa Wesleyan University* Weber State University* University of Alaska FairbanksExplore how Marquis Jones and his initiatives at PSB are reshaping the youth basketball landscape, ensuring players not only become better athletes but also well-rounded individuals. Tune in to the full episode for an in-depth understanding and stay connected for more insightful episodes from the Utah High School Hoops Podcast. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

02-10
27:02

Sunday Night Ballerz IG Live!

Myself and AJ Jackson go through my Power Rankings and why I missed having Lehi in over Lone Peak…which I did. But most importantly, we discussed why parents need take Dr. Dre’s advice and just chill till the next episode a bit when it comes to coach and officials critiques. Here’s a recap of what Deciphr.ai thinks we discussed! Please like, share, subscribe at www.utahbasketball.net. About the Guest(s):AJ Jackson is a well-known sports commentator and analyst specializing in high school basketball. He has extensive experience in analyzing sports strategies, teams, and players, bringing in-depth insights and a passionate approach to sports commentary.Adam Peek is a basketball enthusiast and analyst known for his comprehensive and detailed evaluations of high school basketball teams. He brings a unique perspective drawn from his playing and coaching experiences, providing expert opinions on team dynamics and player performances.Episode Summary:In this engaging episode, AJ Jackson and Adam Peek dive into the heated world of high school basketball, discussing the top teams and standout players across various divisions. The conversation kicks off with Adam Peek's controversial top five rankings for 6A, 5A, 4A, and 3A divisions, sparking lively debates and inviting comments from the audience. As they dissect recent games and player performances, Adam defends his rankings while acknowledging the fluid nature of high school basketball standings. The discussion branches out to include insights on coaching decisions, player dynamics, and region-specific challenges faced by the teams.As the discussion unfolds, they pivot to critical topics such as the impact of parental pressure on young athletes and the often-overlooked struggles of high school coaches and referees. AJ and Adam call attention to the need for positive parental engagement and understanding towards coaching efforts. They highlight the passion, time, and energy coaches invest in their teams, despite the challenges they face. Touching on the sensitive subject of officiating, they emphasize empathy and the significance of maintaining a supportive environment for referees to foster better game experiences for all participants.Key Takeaways:* Adam Peek provides insights into his high school basketball top five rankings, emphasizing the unpredictability in 6A and 5A divisions.* Discussion on the importance of maintaining positive parental involvement in youth sports, avoiding undue pressure on young athletes.* The challenges faced by high school coaches, including balancing personal and professional commitments, and the value they bring to youth development.* AJ Jackson and Adam Peek stress the significance of empathy towards referees, acknowledging the difficulties of officiating and promoting a healthy sporting environment.* A look into the evolving dynamics of high school basketball teams, player performances, and potential standout matches in upcoming fixtures.Notable Quotes:* "It's like 1 and 1A with Herriman and Layton in 6A, then Davis is clearly at three." - Adam Peek* "It's important to know these coaches often put in a lot more than just those few hours of practice and games." - AJ Jackson* "We collectively have to learn to enjoy the game experience, not just focus on outcomes and referees." - Adam Peek* "The coach's role is more about teaching life and communication skills than merely winning games." - AJ Jackson* "When you give a coach the ability to just coach, that's when you see kids truly thrive." - Adam PeekResources:* Follow AJ Jackson's insights and commentary on social media.* Keep up with Adam Peek's basketball analysis and updates.* Discover more about the Utah high school basketball scene through relevant sports news websites and forums.Encourage your curiosity by diving into the full episode for a detailed exploration of high school basketball dynamics, and stay tuned for more insightful discussions in this series. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

01-30
01:00:02

1a-6a updated Power Rankings

Huge thanks to:Redmond.life (use code peek15 for 15% off)The Training Zone in Herriman, UTVerbalCommits.com (use code utah for 10% off your player+ profile)Sportsfit in Highland, UTHere are the latest rankings (that nobody asked for): This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

01-13
24:50

Double OT Thriller in Provo, upsets, great shooting nights, recap of the games from Jan 7

Remember to go to Redmond.life and use code peek15 to get 15% off your first order of Redmond Re-Lyte!To view the games from last night, check out the scoreboard at Deseret NewsAbout the Guest(s):Adam Peek is the host of the Utah High School Hoops Podcast. With a keen interest in the local high school basketball scene in Utah, Adam combines humor with informative insights to bring engaging coverage of the games, players, and standout performances. His passion for sports and unique style of commentary keeps listeners entertained while keeping them updated with the latest basketball action in Utah. Adam leverages a background in sports reporting and a strong connection with the local basketball community to deliver first-class content.Episode Summary:Welcome to another exciting episode of the Utah High School Hoops Podcast, where Adam Peek takes us through an energetic rundown of the latest high school basketball action in Utah. With trademark humor and insightful commentary, Adam dives into the scores, standout performances, and game highlights from the previous night's matches. He candidly admits that tracking the scoreboard can be overwhelming and encourages listeners to utilize digital resources, like the Deseret News sports app, for real-time score updates.In this episode, Adam unveils a new segment, the "Relight Scoreboard Recap," where he meticulously goes through a variety of games, highlighting key players and unexpected upsets. He touches on Cyprus’ spectacular win over Taylorsville, Kearns' crushing victory over Granger, and the nail-biter between Timpanogos and Provo. With engaging storytelling, Adam presents each game's context and provides significant takeaways that make the Utah high school basketball tapestry rich and exciting. The episode is seasoned with his relatable commentary and some shout-outs to outstanding individual performances.Key Takeaways:* Efficient Coverage: Adam introduces the relight scoreboard segment to efficiently update listeners on game outcomes and standout performances.* Remarkable Performances: Players like Beckham Bales and Hayden Pentico shine in their respective games with exceptional shooting accuracy.* Surprises and Upsets: The episode highlights unforeseen results, such as American Fork's close win against Bingham, that keep the basketball scene vibrant.* Spectacular Shooting: The Timpanogos vs. Provo game stood out for its double overtime and fantastic three-point shooting across both teams.* Game Insights: Adam provides deep insights into player capabilities and team dynamics, emphasizing the potential for upsets in upcoming tournaments.Notable Quotes:* Adam Peek: "Maybe you just want to go into Instagram. I'm not exactly sure, but you can do that."* Adam Peek: "When am I going to use math when I'm a grown-up? Well, it's when you host the Utah High School Hoops Podcast."* Adam Peek: "I talked about the game as a potential upset because LCA had been on the road for a while."* Adam Peek: "This game did not disappoint. I wasn't at the game. So you guys can chime in if you were down there in Provo watching this game."* Adam Peek: "Shout out to both teams in this one."Resources:* Utah Basketball Net* Download the Deseret News sports app for real-time game updates.* Follow Utah Ballers on social media for comprehensive coverage of Utah basketball.* Check out Redmond Life's Re-Lyte products with promo code PEEK15 for a discount.* For shooting practice and development, explore The Training Zone in Herriman, Utah.Discover the enthralling dynamics of Utah high school basketball by tuning into this full episode, and stay with us for more engaging episodes of the Utah High School Hoops Podcast! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

01-08
20:51

Recap of the Nike Hoophall and TOC and preview of some must watch league games tomorrow

Huge thanks to Re-Lyte for their commitment to good clean products and helping athletes rehydrate! You can save 15% by using promo code peek15 at Redmond.lifeHere are the some of the games I’m looking forward to tomorrow. Below the images is a recap of the episode by Deciphr.ai (so I apologize for any names misspelled. I do my best to fix them but miss a few.About the Guest(s):Adam Peek, the host of the Utah High School Hoops Podcast, is a dedicated enthusiast and commentator on Utah's high school basketball scene. Adam brings a wealth of knowledge to the podcast, offering listeners insights into the performances of players and teams across various tournaments and games. With a focus on creating engaging and informative content, Adam also shares valuable tips and fosters discussions around high school basketball events.Episode Summary:In this engaging episode of the Utah High School Hoops Podcast, host Adam Peek dives into the lively action of the Utah high school basketball scene during the holiday break. Despite schools being on break, the basketball season remained in full swing with dynamic tournaments and exciting matches taking place. Adam covers the highlights from his recent observations at the Nike Hoop Hall West event in Phoenix, shedding light on teams like Timpanogos, Lone Peak, Davis, and others. With a mix of entertaining commentary and insightful analysis, Adam brings an rich perspective to the ongoing developments in the Utah high school basketball landscape.Adam unpacks the unique challenges faced by teams on the road, spotlighting the intense matches that marked the Nike Tournament of Champions. He delves into performances from notable teams such as Wasatch Academy, Leighton Christian, and Judge Memorial. As the podcast progresses, Adam offers his thoughts on upcoming league games, making predictions and discussing potential upsets. With references to standout players and tactical insights, Adam ensures listeners are well-prepared for the exciting basketball action in the region. In addition to game analysis, the episode provides advice for young athletes on navigating social media pressures and maintaining focus on personal development.Key Takeaways:* Adam Peek discusses various Utah high school teams' performances at the Nike Hoop Hall West event and the Tournament of Champions in Phoenix.* The episode includes game analysis of notable teams like Wasatch Academy and Leighton Christian Academy, emphasizing their tough schedules and standout players.* Adam previews upcoming league games, providing predictions and highlighting potential upsets in the high school basketball scene.* Key insights are shared about the development and focus needed by young athletes in navigating their early careers in basketball.* The podcast emphasizes the importance of maintaining perspective and sportsmanship among parents, coaches, and players in high school sports.Notable Quotes:* "Whether it's the high school season, club season, or fall ball, it's a constant thing going on over here at the Utah High School Hoops Podcast."* "Notre Dame struggled to hit it. I don't think they hit 13 in that game. And LCA avenged an earlier loss."* "If you have zero stats on MaxPreps and I can't find your name, it's going to be hard for me to say anything."* "Just worry about, am I getting playing time and am I getting better?"* "You're wrong. You are just wrong. It's okay. It's okay. I'm wrong. You're wrong so much more than the officials are."Resources:* Visit Redmond Life for Relyte hydration drinks, using promo code Peek15 for a discount.* Follow Utah High School Hoops Podcast updates via Utah Basketball Net.Don't miss the opportunity to catch up on this energetic episode of the Utah High School Hoops Podcast for deeper insights into the Utah high school basketball scene. Stay tuned for more action-packed conversations and expert analyses in future episodes! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

01-06
32:10

End of the year power rankings and go get your new year goals!

Check out www.redmond.life and use code peek15 to get 15% off your products there!About the Guest(s):Adam Peek is the host of the Utah High School Hoops Podcast, providing insightful and engaging coverage of the Utah high school basketball scene. With a focus on fostering a love for basketball, Adam brings his passion for the sport and commitment to the community into each episode, offering personal anecdotes and expert analyses. He is also involved professionally outside the podcast and has sponsors supporting his hobby of promoting high school basketball in Utah.Episode Summary:In this episode of the Utah High School Hoops Podcast, host Adam Peek rings in the New Year with a deep dive into the latest Utah high school basketball power rankings. Set against the backdrop of his own New Year's resolutions, Adam offers listeners both an entertaining and insightful glimpse into the current standings and shifts within the high school basketball community. Key discussions involve strategic goal setting for players, teams, and coaches, emphasizing the importance of SMART goals as the new year commences.Adam covers an array of updates on the high school basketball power rankings, analyzing team movements across different divisions such as 6A, 5A, 4A, and beyond. He navigates potential surprises and underdog stories, highlighting teams like Green Canyon, Cottonwood, and Payson as intriguing contenders. Throughout, Adam emphasizes the unpredictable nature of high school sports, drawing on his own experiences and those of current players to paint a vivid picture of the season's unfolding drama. With his characteristic humor and honesty, Adam also tackles personal reflections on social media and professional commitments, making for a relatable and holistic depiction of sports life.Key Takeaways:* Adam highlights the importance of setting SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Time-sensitive) for players, teams, and coaches as the new year begins.* Green Canyon's impressive unbeaten streak is called into question with discussions about scheduling and testing themselves against tougher opponents.* Adam notes the dynamic nature of high school basketball, where single elimination formats can lead to unexpected outcomes and upsets.* Reflection on personal life, social media, and professional balance provides listeners with relatable insights into handling multiple commitments.* Specific teams like Leighton, Davis, Cottonwood, and Judge Memorial are dissected for their performance shifts and potential going into the regional plays.Notable Quotes:* "Set goals for next year; make them specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and time-sensitive—those are SMART goals."* "In high school basketball, with a single elimination tournament, nothing is for certain."* "Green Canyon is 12-0, and you go, well, who have they played? They've played some teams. They've played up."* "There's something about high school basketball that you can't predict. Anybody can win on a given night."* "Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the time with your teammates, because you'll be sitting here at 44 years old in a basement having a podcast before too long."Resources:* Utah Basketball: UtahBasketball.net* Re-lyte by Redmond Salt (Use promo code "PEEK15" for 15% off)* Fourth Row Media: FourthRowMedia.comDive into the full episode for an enriching journey through the latest in Utah high school hoops. Stay engaged with future episodes of the Utah High School Hoops Podcast to keep up with exciting developments and expert commentaries. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

12-31
18:24

Individual and Team standouts from the week and new Power Rankings released!

I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas and Holiday break. I say this at the end of the podcast and most teenagers won’t listen to it…but use this time to get stronger, shoot better, eat healthy, sleep well, get in better shape, etc. Get better doing things you can control.OK, here’s what AI summarized my podcast like (apologies for names being misspelled, I try to get them but sometimes I hit post and don’t review it!About the Guest(s):Adam Peek is the host of the Utah High School Hoops Podcast, known for providing engaging and informative coverage of Utah's high school basketball scene. With a knack for blending entertainment with insightful commentary, Adam offers listeners his well-rounded perspectives on team performances, player highlights, and basketball rankings. A passionate basketball enthusiast, Adam balances his hosting duties with his role as a dedicated father and professional.Episode Summary:This episode of the Utah High School Hoops Podcast captures the essence of Utah's high school basketball performance during the holiday season. Host Adam Peek dives into recent basketball tournaments, highlights player achievements, and discusses trending teams within Utah High School sports. Adam provides listeners with a dynamic rundown of recent games, insights into player performances, and a detailed analysis of power rankings. His enthusiastic critique showcases his love for the game and commitment to highlighting local basketball talent.In this insightful episode, Adam Peek touches on standout athletes such as Reed Olson, Jude Haigh, and Logan Woolstenholm. Using specific examples, Adam illustrates their unique contributions to their teams and the sport, helping to garner attention for deserving players. Also included are in-depth analyses of various tournaments, including the Tarkanian Classic, which featured schools like Alta and Bingham. Throughout the podcast, Adam emphasizes the competitive spirit of Utah's teams and discusses the challenges of accessing game updates and stats, underscoring the significance of proper communication in sports coverage.Key Takeaways:* Adam Peek highlights impressive individual performances from Utah high school basketball players, emphasizing record-breaking stats and contributions.* The episode features discussions on various tournaments, such as the Tarkanian Classic, where Utah teams showcased significant talent and competition.* Adam highlights the importance of communication in sports by outlining the challenges in accessing updated tournament information and stats.* The host provides a detailed analysis of power rankings for different divisions, sharing insights on team standings and future matchups.* Adam Peek stresses the importance of athlete recovery, fitness, and preparation during the holiday break, advising players to maintain top physical condition.Notable Quotes:* "Learn the art of communication. Trust me, it is going to serve you well as you continue to grow up and get older."* "Congratulations to Soren on that… His timing is getting better on his block shots, and he's not just getting them on the help side too."* "You're going to be playing against teams that are, you know, kind of at your level, right?"* "If you want me to talk about what's going on, I would love to. But please, please, please have your coaches or somebody send me information."* "If you are really about it, that's going to come out on the court and that's what we're going to see."Resources:* Adam Peek's Instagram: @eadampeek* Redmond's Relight: Redmond Life Website* Utah High School Hoops Podcast: Search and follow on major podcast platformsBy tuning into this episode, audiences will gain comprehensive insights into Utah's high school basketball triumphs and challenges. Get ready for an exciting discussion that blends basketball analysis with audience engagement, ensuring a delightful experience for sports enthusiasts. Stay connected for more episodes featuring Utah High School Hoops' insider updates.Timestamp Summary 0:00 Utah High School Hoops Podcast Highlights Performances and Rankings 2:37 High School Basketball Stars Shine with Impressive Performances 6:50 Challenges in Accessing and Reporting Tournament Information 10:14 Utah Basketball Teams Shine in National Tournaments 14:28 Re-lyte by Redmond Enhances Athletic Recovery and Performance 15:26 Utah High School Basketball Rankings and Dash Riser's Achievement 17:01 Utah High School Basketball Rankings and Team Performances 23:29 High School Basketball Rankings and Upcoming Key Matchups 25:21 High School Sports Rankings and Team Performance Analysis 28:33 Improving Basketball Skills During Holiday Break This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net

12-23
30:41

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