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Student Spotlight: the answer is Yess

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Freshman center Wyatt Yess boxes out a Parkway South defender for a rebound on Friday, December 6.

The recent success for the varsity basketball team can be attributed to the play of freshman center Wyatt Yess. Yess is a six-foot-six-inch tall center averaging 13.5 points per game along with six rebounds. After starting the season with three consecutive losses, the longhorns have been able to turn it around winning seven of ten. With an impressive 7-6 record, the longhorns have moved into first, in the suburban south conference.

“We have added more offense to our game plan over the past couple weeks. It has really helped our scoring opportunities and as a result were a more dimensional team,” Yess said.

Yess’s impressive performance against the number three seed, Washington Blue Jays, in the Meramec Holiday Tournament lead to an important win for the longhorns and a spot on the news. Yess shot 13 for 13 from the free-throw line, giving him a season high 27 points. On the opposite side of the ball featured three-star Missouri commit Ronnie Suggs.  Suggs, a junior, is one of the top scorers in the area, averaging around 23 points per game.

“I was faced the task in guarding him. Ronnie did rally good in the first quarter but as the game progressed, I settled down and learned his skills,” Yess said.

Yess held Suggs to only 16 points, propelling the longhorns to a 56-41 victory over the Blue Jays.

In the offseason, Yess plays for the St. Louis Gateway basketball academy, one of the premiere clubs in the area. Since its creation in 1998, Gateway has produced 58 Division 1 basketball players. Out of the nine players on Yess’s team, seven have gone on also to play Varsity as a freshman at their schools.

“My goal is to continue to play basketball at the next, and highest level possible,” Yess said.

Yess has already received a letter of interest from the University of Tennessee, and he is hoping for more. While playing at a basketball tournament last summer at the University of Indiana, Yess fell in love.

“My dream school to play basketball at is Indiana. I really like the school and the atmosphere. I was speechless walking into the stadium. I still have a lot of hard work to accomplish before reaching the next level,” Yess said.

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Extracurriculars: Varsity Football and Varsity Baseball

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