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Congrats to Tyler Les

wily coyote

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Tyler led the 3A Division in the 3 point shoot out at the Civic C tonight. In fact he made have made more then anyone in either 3A or 4A. Tyler made 12 out of 15. Lets get a BU uni on him as soon as we can. Congrats TYler go get em this weekend.
 
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I have heard that Tyler wants to play for his his dad @ BU by a couple of BU fans! Thats all I have to go by.............
 
I would imagine Coach Les has been "coaching" him on the side, I don't see a reason why he would want to go to another college coach when he's probably used to his dad's way of coaching.

Jason
 
IF you look at our guards when he would be a freshman in 10'11 SM would be a senior, AW will be a senior, EM is a junior and Norris is a junior. It will be a must that we bring in additional guards specifically point guards.

I doubt he would require a scholarship so his place on a roster would not count versus the scholarship limit.

If he is as good as advertised and has that type of shooting ability this could be nothing but a win/win for BU.
 
The Thursday competetion was just the preliminaries. Tyler advanced to the final round in the Class 3A Three-point shootout today (Friday), and he won!
Congratulations Tyler!
He now advances to the King of the Hill competetion tomorrow, where the Three-point shooting champs from all 4 classes compete for the title "King of the Hill"--
By the way, Tyler Les is listed here as a 6'2" junior--
http://www.ihsa.org/activity/bkb/2008-09/3hapres.htm

The runner-up for the Three-point championship in class 3A was a 5'10" junior from Geneseo named Aaron Ganson. Actually, Ty Les and Aaron Ganson tied after the final regulation round, and had to decide the title with a 10 ball shoot-off, which Tyler won 6 to 5.
Interestingly, Aaron is planning on attending Bradley in the fall, but not on a basketball scholarship. Maybe he might consider a tryout as a walkon?
 
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