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<p>Weber and Lehi played a physical, back-and-forth game that stayed tight throughout and ultimately went to overtime, with Lehi earning a 64–61 win. Momentum swung repeatedly as both teams traded short runs. Execution became the deciding factor late, with missed free throws and contested possessions keeping the score even through regulation. In overtime, Lehi was slightly more composed, securing key stops and capitalizing on late opportunities to close out a hard-fought win.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Ashton is highly ranked, and he was definitely the player of the game for Lehi in this one. He was one of the most impactful players on the floor, consistently controlling the paint and making timely plays throughout the game and overtime. He was very effective finishing inside off both drives and post entries, repeatedly drawing fouls and converting through contact. His rebounding stood out on both ends, and he showed confidence stepping up in transition to hit a pull-up three late in overtime that essentially sealed the game. Defensively, he capped his performance with a huge block in the final seconds, showing good timing and awareness. Overall, a great game, delivering when Lehi needed him most. Posting 23 points and 10 rebounds.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Bowden was Weber's primary offensive engine, especially in the first half, consistently getting into the paint off the dribble and creating open shots for himself. He showed good vision, delivering bounce passes and finding open teammates when defenses collapsed. While his scoring efficiency dipped in the second half and overtime, he still came through with multiple clutch finishes and contact layups late in regulation to keep Weber alive. Defensively, he competed, but his biggest value came as a creator who put constant pressure on Lehi's defense. A high-usage guard who showed good finishing and playmaking despite inconsistent shooting late. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Howe clearly embraced his role as the biggest player on the court, doing strong work inside by scoring efficiently around the rim, cleaning the glass, and providing rim protection. His presence was immediately felt whenever he checked in, as Weber guards had much more difficulty finishing in the paint. He ran the floor well for his size and showed good discipline defensively, altering shots without fouling. Offensively, most of his production came from high percentage looks inside and free throws, where he was reliable late. A steady interior anchor who impacted the game without forcing offense.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Anderson brought huge energy to the court, standing out as Lehi's best perimeter defender. He played excellent on-ball defense, repeatedly getting his hands on the ball, forcing turnovers, and disrupting Weber's guards. His effort translated into transition opportunities that led to multiple easy fast-break baskets on the other end for him and others. Offensively, he chipped in with timely scoring, including a corner three and a and-one response in the second quarter after giving one up defensively just the play before. His feisty play helped swing momentum at key stretches.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Hill was an aggressive, physical guard despite a size disadvantage. He attacked downhill throughout the game and wasn't afraid of contact. He scored in a variety of ways, including strong finishes at the rim, a big three in the fourth quarter, and drawing fouls in transition late in overtime. Defensively he showed quick feet and forced the ball out of his guy's hands constantly. While he missed some opportunities at the free-throw line and had a crucial shot blocked late, his confidence never wavered. He played with an edge and contributed on both ends in high-leverage moments.</p>
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Weber and Lehi played a physical, back-and-forth game that stayed tight throughout and ultimately went to overtime, with Lehi earning a 64–61 win. Momentum swung repeatedly as both teams traded short runs. Execution became the deciding factor late, with missed free throws and contested possessions keeping the score even through regulation. In overtime, Lehi was slightly more composed, securing key stops and capitalizing on late opportunities to close out a hard-fought win.
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