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BYU’s fresh man AJ Dybantasa shared his favorite summer moment in addition to winning Fiba U19 gold

by Hammad khalil
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High recruitment in the 2025 class, AJ Dibbesta has proved its potential before going to the FIBAU 19 World Cup gold medal to the USA in Switzerland this month. He was too Tournament Named MVP On average, 14.3 points and after 4.1 ribs in each game.

In addition to winning the FIBA Gold Medal, Debuntasa was busy in the summer – to reach the Prova of Utah, to practice with BYU Koagrus fellow colleagues, representing the Red Bill in Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo and Throw out the opening pitch During the Boston Red Sox Tampa Bay Race game in Fanway Park.

On Monday, Debensta Sprisen Linton and Dave McCain sat down to discuss “BYU Sports Nation” in their summer, how their transition has been going on in Provo, and for the past few months, her favorite moment, which has been involved in many countries.

“Certainly winning gold is at the top but going to Monoco and watching F1.”

Debensta shared her impression of going to Monaco for Formula One Race.

“Funny crazy,” he said (Time Stamp: 1:06). “You just saw that the yacht was standing, the yachts were lined up and more yachts were standing. But I was actually a good sight, the Red Bill really got seats on the top of the pit stop. So I saw that one of the Red Bill Athletes had stopped his pit.”

Massachusetts’ ancestral area added that he wants to run one of these F -one cars, but when he tried in Vegas, he could not fit it.

AJ Dibbesta praised Team Chemistry during the early summer methods in BYU

Utah Prep standout, AJ Dibbesta, had almost every high program in the country that wanted his commitment. Before deciding to join it, he went to several government visits, including Alabama, North Carolina, Abbin and Kansas. Kevin Ying And in the Provo.

In the same interview with “BYU Sports Nation”, he shared his thoughts about his contact with the team during summer methods.

“We had two exercises last week. It was optional, but many of us chose.” “For those who haven’t played together for too long, I can definitely see being with chemistry … It was just crazy that we (together) didn’t play too much and chemistry is still there.”

Debensta will join a BYU squad that is entering its second season under Coach Young. Koagrus made it to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament in April and he wants to advance this success.