Noah Brosier
Noah Brosier
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Anthony Fortuna | Prep Hoops Scout
The Sierra Vista guard breaks into the top 35 after previously being outside the top 50.
Noah Brosier
Noah
Brosier
6'1"
Sierra Vista | 2025
State
NV
made a ton of highlight reel plays this season. He is the definition of a high flyer and caught lobs for alley-oops just about every game. Brosier doesn’t just make flashy plays though. He also hustles for loose balls and is a very underrated defender. His speed and wingspan help him cover ground, and he swatted 25 shots this season.
2024-2025 Season Stats – 7.9 PPG, 2.9 RPG, 1.3 SPG, .9 BPG
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On offense, the super athletic guard utilized his explosiveness to go up for two impressive alley oops. He also threw down a dunk in transition and got to the free throw line. On defense, Brosier anticipated shots and had 4 blocks.
Stats – 13 Points, 4 Blocks
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Noah Brosier
Noah
Brosier
6'1"
Sierra Vista | 2025
State
NV
used his bounce to make a number of plays for Sierra Vista on Tuesday night. Early on, he had a nice drive to the basket and threw down a dunk. Then in the second half, he blocked a shot into the stands and had an alley-oop dunk. I was also a fan of how he was constantly hustling and competing.
Stats – 15 Points
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Noah Brosier
Noah
Brosier
6'1"
Sierra Vista | 2025
State
NV
had some highlight reel plays for Sierra Vista. His most notable plays of the day were an alley-oop dunk that he threw down with authority, as well as another dunk where he clear path to the rim. Brosier was also active on defense and snagged a few steals to help disrupt Basic’s offense.
Stats – 12 Points, 3 Steals, 2 Rebounds, 2 Assists
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Read EvaluationAnthony Fortuna | Prep Hoops Scout
Clark had a very difficult time containing
Noah Brosier
Noah
Brosier
6'1"
Sierra Vista | 2025
State
NV
due to athleticism and quick reaction time. Brosier used an explosive first step on a number of occasions to burn his guy. Once he got to the rack he also managed to make some tough finishes. His top highlight of the day was a vicious slam dunk that got more than a few people in the stands on there feet.
Stats – 20 Points
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Brosier’s athleticism is elite and he is definitely one of the more entertaining players I have seen in the varsity fall league. On Tuesday, he drove baseline and threw down a vicious 180 dunk. Not much later,
Jevon Yapi
Jevon
Yapi
6'2" | PG
Sierra Vista | 2025
State
#379
Nation
NV
threw him an alley-oop. He fits perfectly into Sierra Vista’s high octane offense and makes their other players even more dangerous.
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Read EvaluationBruce Williams | Prep Hoops Scout
Brosier came to mind while speaking with his teammate
Xavion Staton
Xavion
Staton
7'1" | C
Utah Prep | 2025
State
#121
Nation
UT
. He’s a name you should get to know for a few reasons. He’s going to be playing in some big time games for one of the top teams in the state and he’s got highlight reel athleticism.
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Read EvaluationBruce Williams | Prep Hoops Scout
The bouncy guard from Sierra Vista makes his first appearance in the rankings. He comes in as a top 70 player.
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Read EvaluationBruce Williams | Prep Hoops Scout
The high energy, high flying guard, just makes plays. Look for his activity to have an impact for Vista.
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Read EvaluationBruce Williams | Prep Hoops Scout
Brosier had an eye opening type of day. He just seemed to get by whoever was defending him. What made him unique was his ability to make decisions off the bounce after beating opponents. Brosier showed good basketball skill and IQ, either finishing with floaters or dishing to teammates after drawing the defense.
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