<p>The class of 2021 is one of the deepest classes in recent state history. It features 100 of the top players in the state of Nevada. In this article PH breaks down this talented class, by the numbers.</p>
<p>4 - The Number of players that have committed in the class. [player_tooltip player_id="806816" first="Frankie" last="Collins"], [player_tooltip player_id="533064" first="Azavier" last="Johnson"], [player_tooltip player_id="533055" first="Will" last="McClendon"], and [player_tooltip player_id="533053" first="Zaon" last="Collins"].</p>
<p>7 - The rank of the highest ranked non 5A player [player_tooltip player_id="799308" first="Ethan" last="Speaker"] of Boulder City H.S</p>
<p>11 - There are 11 players on the list listed 6’6 or taller</p>
<p>29 - There are 29 PG’s the most of any position on the list.</p>
<p>38 - #38 [player_tooltip player_id="987239" first="Christian" last="Bento"] is the tallest player on the list at 6’11</p>
<p>63 - #63 [player_tooltip player_id="1035069" first="Miles" last="Williams"] made the highest jump of any non ranked in state player</p>
<p>78 - #78 [player_tooltip player_id="927156" first="Cody" last="Zile"] averaged 18 and 10 last season making him one of the few returning players to average a double double.</p>
<p>92 - #92 [player_tooltip player_id="985588" first="Miguel" last="Parra"] is the starting point guard for the defending 2A state champions.</p>
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