up very high in the rankings and could have competed if he had chosen to. He was on the BYU team that beat the Utes at their Crimson competition a few years back.
When he was in Taiwan on his mission he used the experience to talk to a ton of youth about the church. So much that I kidded him he should have convinced the mission to let him have gaming nights instead of basketball nights with investigators.
He is now at BYU getting his cybersecurity degree...and just the other day mentioned he wished he had spent all those hours learning coding or something more useful for his career instead of spending it on league of legends.