Wyatt Horner Caps Record-Breaking Career with 1st Team All-Intermountain Conference Selection
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Redmond, OR –– Wyatt Horner (Redmond HS) has been named 1st Team All-Intermountain Conference, capping off one of the most accomplished careers in Redmond High School basketball history.
A 4-year varsity letter winner, Horner consistently produced at a high level throughout his career while developing into one of the top players in the Intermountain Conference. His impact grew each season, ultimately earning him three All-League selections during his time at Redmond.
Horner first earned 2nd Team All-League honors as a sophomore before putting together a breakout junior season, where he was named Intermountain Conference Player of the Year, 1st Team All-League, and 2nd Team All-State. He followed that season with another outstanding year as a senior, earning 1st Team All-League honors once again.
During his senior campaign, Horner averaged 23.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.3 steals per game, finishing among the top five scorers in the state while leading Redmond throughout the season.
Horner also etched his name into school history, finishing his career with 1,509 points to become the all-time leading scorer at Redmond High School, surpassing a 22-year record previously held by Oregon Duck legend and NBA draftee Marty Leunen.
Careers like Horner’s are built through years of dedication, growth, and consistency. His production, leadership, and ability to deliver in big moments helped define his time at Redmond and leave a lasting mark on the program.




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