Alex Treglia
Alex Treglia
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Bobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Treglia put together a strong season built on efficiency and reliability. Shooting 52% from the floor, he consistently made the most of his opportunities and proved to be a dependable scoring option. His jumper was smooth and effective, and he could stretch the floor with his ability to knock down the three. With the ball in his hands, he played under control and made smart decisions, earning trust in key moments. That level of efficiency combined with his steady production and decision making showed real growth, and it’s what ultimately earned him a well deserved jump in the rankings
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Treglia can do it all for Cheyenne Mountain, and his numbers tell the story. Averaging 20.7 points, 3.6 assists and 7.2 rebounds, this versatile point guard is a scoring machine, deadly from inside, mid range and beyond the arc. He plays with an explosive and relentless energy where he’s capable of taking over any game, highlighted by a season high 41 points. Treglia not only creates for himself but elevates his teammates, making him the centerpiece of Cheyenne Mountain’s offense and the player opposing defenses have to stop at all costs in the playoffs
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Treglia is a player at Cheyenne Mountain who immediately pops every time he’s on the floor. He’s producing across the board with 21.3 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 3.2 assists, while consistently making winning plays. A true point guard, he balances scoring and playmaking with ease and keeps teammates involved. He finishes plays, attacks quickly and scores at all three levels. Defensively his active hands and quick feet create disruption and pressure. His energy, feel for the game, and all around impact make him a constant difference maker
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Read EvaluationDuvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Alex showed real competitiveness at the event that stood out to me. Denver East had the physical advantage and gave him different looks but he never backed down. He still looked like their best player and stayed aggressive as a scorer, and East’s calling card is taking that away from them. He used his size and speed to get to his spots, mixed in creative finishes, and made the right reads. Even with defensive pressure focused on him, he produced. His mindset and toughness stood out as he was able to put up 17 points against them and was a constant throughout the event.
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Treglia is one of the top guards in his class after a summer where he consistently proved his reliability and poise. He plays under control, never forcing a shot or a pass, and makes smart decisions possession after possession. His three point shot is a true weapon, and his ability to navigate around defenders to get into the paint or create space for his jumper is highly polished. At the Expo continuing to expand his playmaking for teammates, showcase his ability to finish through contact at the rim, and bring defensive intensity against elite competition could elevate his already well rounded game even further
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Read EvaluationClayton Conover | Prep Hoops Scout
Treglia is still essential for Cheyenne Mountain’s success, effectively finding openings in the halfcourt, maximizing his handle. Handling a large role at this stage in his career, he will be a staple in this metro for a long time.
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Read EvaluationClayton Conover | Prep Hoops Scout
Treglia is quickly asserting himself as one of the better guards down in the Colorado Springs area, bringing a wide reach of skills to score inside the arc. Bringing in one of the better floaters in this class, the guard has every counter needed once bigger forwards present themselves to wall off the lane. On the defensive end, he has great instincts to intercept passing lanes, instrumental in causing chaos on either end of the floor.
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Read EvaluationClayton Conover | Prep Hoops Scout
A smooth ball handler, Treglia has found numerous scoring opportunities around the basket thanks to his self-creation abilities. Comfortable getting into finesse finishes around the basket, the guard looks for floaters at a high rate. Putting up 16.2 points and 2.7 assists through his first 6 games, the guard is quickly asserting himself as one of the better 2027 names in the Colorado Springs area.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Hoops Scout
Treglia was a knockdown shooter who was able to hit from behind the arc. He has a tight handle, being able to get to his sweet spots and was able to hit some pull up jumpers inside the arc as well. He can run the break in transition and finish at the rim, at times he was able to help crash the boards as well.
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