<p>The 2019-2020 season is officially over. It was a season full of excitement thanks to dynamic players on both sides of the ball. We’re fortunate, as many players will be back next season. In this article, we take a look at the returning steals leaders for the state of Nevada.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="927155" first="Nico" last="Diaz"] <em>6’0 PG Bonanza (#63PHN 2021)</em> - Diaz is a heady on-ball defender. He was active and around the ball en route to averaging almost 2 steals per game including a game-high 6 steals vs Canyon View.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="927129" first="Ta’quan" last="Dillion Hodges"] <em>6’0 SG Rancho 2021 (#32PHN 2021)</em> - The bully of the Northeast proved to be more than a one-dimensional player. He returns as the conferences overall steals leading having averaged nearly 3 steals per game.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="927147" first="Lowell" last="Chan"] <em>6’5 SF Sierra Vista 2021 (#55PHN 2021)</em> - Chan is definitely a player that has a chance to rise. He was a top-notch scorer as well as arguably the best defender for Sierra Vista. He averaged nearly 2 steals per game to lead the squad.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="927119" first="Jaylen" last="Berry"] <em>6’2 SG Basic 2021 (#19PHN 2021) (featured image)</em> - No question who is in this spot. Berry is one of the top defensive guards in the state, and he proved that last season by leading the conference in steals with 2 per game.</p>
<p>Will Barnum <em>6’0 SG Virgin Valley 2021</em> - The 6’0 guard was one of the top overall defenders in the conference last year. He returns after leading the conference in steals with nearly 3 per game.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Zeus Inguanzo <em>6’2 SG Calvary Chapel Christian</em> - The Zeus was loose all season. He finished second in the state averaging almost 6 steals per game last season. This season he returns as the overall steals leader in Nevada.</p>
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