There were once five peas in one shell: they
were green, the shell was green, and so they
believed that the whole world much be green
also, which was a very natural conclusion.
from: The Pea Blossom
by: Hans Christian Anderson
Daily Herald Josh Sharp (32) of Lone Peak goes up for a layup during a game against Pleasant Grove Friday, February 8, 2008 at Lone Peak High School. Lone Peak won the game.
The Daily Herald has learned that Josh Sharp, a former Lone Peak basketball standout currently serving an LDS mission in Texas, has committed to enroll at BYU.
Sharp, a 6-foot-7 forward, walked on at the University of Utah in 2008 but the proper paperwork was never filed by the school, allowing him to be recruited while still serving in the mission field. This spring the Utes fired head coach Jim Boylen and hired Larry Krystkowiak.
Sharp will return home from his mission later this month and will be eligible to play immediately.
As a senior at Lone Peak Sharp averaged 12 points per game on a team that included four other Division I basketball players in Tyler Haws (BYU), Nate Austin (BYU), Bracken Funk (Fresno State) and Justin Hamilton (LSU).
Daily Herald reporter Beky Beaton will have more on this story later today.
There is just too much fun news to handle right now!!! Babies, missionary returning, and a BYU team to cheer for this year!!! Its a family affair!!!! Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought this team would be!!!
GO STEPHEN and GO JOSH!!!!
If I wasnt 'blue" before, I AM NOW!!!!
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