Brayden Boe
Brayden Boe
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Jed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
The former Mountainside standout – who previously ranked as high as the #2 player in the state – will play his final year at Dream City Christian as a Utah State commit. The 6-foot-5 combo guard will get the opportunity to play with and against other top-level players in Arizona and has already started making his mark with his new school. Boe left Mountainside as the most decorated player in school history, a 1000 point career scorer who was also a two-time Metro League Player of the Year and two-time First Team 6A All-State honoree his sophomore and junior seasons.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Baxley | Prep Hoops Scout
Brayden Boe was one of my standouts last year at the Adidas 3SSB Championships and I was impressed with him again this time around. He can be effective at either position in the backcourt due to his size, shooting, and playmaking. Brayden won’t get bullied on the defensive end and even forced a couple of turnovers from the UBC Guards. He has a very balanced offensive game as he must be respected from the perimeter, can pull up in the mid-range, will finish athletically at the rim, and even backs down smaller defenders into the post. He put up an efficient 14 Points for Beauchamp Elite on Thursday Afternoon.
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Read EvaluationJed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
Staying at #2 is Boe, who as a junior repeated as Metro League Player of the Year and once again earned First Team 6A All-State honors averaging 21.3 ppg, 5.7 rpg, and 3.3 apg. Overall the 6-foot-5 guard improved his consistency with his jumpshot while continuing to be a versatile threat not only with his scoring ability but his court sense and passing. His recruiting interest remains strong from various schools in the Mountain West and WCC.
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Read EvaluationJed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
Also ranked #258 nationally, Boe remains at number two while putting together an outstanding junior season. Everything at Mountainside runs through the hands of the 6-foot-3 guard as he’s fully shown he can run a team from the point, but the truth of the matter is that Boe is playing every position for the Mavericks. Especially with some injury woes, he’s been counted on to help with rebounding and defense and he’s delivered.
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Read EvaluationJed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
The previous number one, Boe stays near the top at number two. Arguably the best combination of strength and skill in all of 6A, the 6-foot-4 guard can do practically everything on the court and he helped lead Mountainside to a share of the Metro League title and a return visit to the state tournament while earning First Team All-State honors. While he had a solid year playing with Team Beauchamp in AAU ball, he still remains a little under the radar recruiting-wise, although he does hold offers from Boise State, Portland, Seattle, Montana, and Weber State.
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Brayden Boe
Brayden
Boe
6'5" | CG
Dream City Christian | 2025
State
#254
Nation
AZ
is one of the Top Scorers in the 16U Division of Adidas 3SSB. He averaged 17.0 PPG during the Regular Season, and followed up with a really good week in Rock Hill. I got to see him in person for the first time in a matchup with Upward Stars, and Boe got hot in the Second Half. He is an extremely confident shooter that can score in multiple ways. Also, Brayden is unafraid in seeking contact and is an automatic free-throw shooter which is a big bonus down the stretch in close games.
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