🚨 Mason Moss is Taking Over 2A — And He’s Just Getting Started
Some players have good weeks.
Some players go on a run.
And then there are weeks like this—where a player doesn’t just perform…
He takes over an entire classification.
That’s exactly what Mason Moss did.
The Rocky Mountain sophomore put up 108 points across four games, averaging 27 points per night, and never once dipping below 25.
No off nights.
No cold streaks.
No hesitation.
Just consistent, high-level production every time he stepped on the floor.

📊 The Numbers That Turn Heads
Let’s break it down:
- 108 points in 4 games
- 27 points per game
- Never under 25
- Multiple high-impact performances across the board
That level of consistency is rare.
At any level.
But for a sophomore?
That’s different.
🆘 The Tongue River Game
There are big games…
And then there are games that make you double-check the scorebook.
Against Tongue River, Moss dropped 27 points.
The entire opposing team?
35 points.
That’s not just production.
That’s dominance.
At that point, it’s not about winning possessions—it’s about controlling the entire flow of the game.
🔥 The Wright Performance
Then came Wright.
Moss went for 31 points, including 6 threes on 10 attempts.
Efficient. Confident. In rhythm.
He didn’t force anything—he just took what was there and made the defense pay every time they were late.
And they were late… a lot.
🎯 More Than Just a Scorer
What separates Mason from a lot of young scorers?
He doesn’t just get buckets.
Against Glenrock, he showed the full package:
- 25 points
- 8 rebounds
- 5 assists
Scoring, rebounding, playmaking—he impacted every part of the game.
And just to add to it, he also set a career high in blocks later in the week.
Because apparently, scoring wasn’t enough.
🧠 Consistency at a Different Level
This is what really stands out.
Anyone can have a big night.
But doing it:
- Every game
- Against different teams
- In different situations
That’s what separates players.
Mason Moss didn’t just have a hot streak.
He showed up and delivered—every single time.
🚀 The Bigger Picture
And here’s the part that should get everyone’s attention:
He’s just a sophomore.
This is early.
This is the beginning.
The scoring, the confidence, the ability to impact multiple areas of the game—it’s already there.
And it’s only going to grow.
🏆 Final Word
Some players flash potential.
Some players show signs.
And some players step into the spotlight early and make it clear they’re here to stay.
Mason Moss just put together one of the most dominant weeks in Wyoming 2A basketball.
108 points.
Complete consistency.
Full control.
And if this is what it looks like now…
The rest of the state has been warned.
WyoHoops Player of the Week.


