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By the People, for the People
Trey Bryte Led Tigers Boys Basketball With 68 Steals
ADM senior set school records in steals and assists during standout season.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 4:14pm
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Adel-DeSoto-Minburn senior Trey Bryte had a standout defensive season for the Tigers boys basketball team, leading the squad with 68 steals and setting the school's all-time record with 376 assists. Bryte also finished second on the team in rebounds with 454 and scored 760 points, helping the Tigers to a 24-3 record and a second straight appearance in the Iowa High School Athletic Association State Basketball Tournament.
Why it matters
Bryte's defensive prowess and all-around contributions were key factors in ADM's successful season, which included a runner-up finish in the Class 3A state championship game. His individual accomplishments and the team's strong performance highlight the strength of the Tigers' program and the high level of talent in Iowa high school basketball.
The details
In his senior campaign, Trey Bryte recorded 68 steals, the most on the ADM Tigers team. He finished the season with 129 total steals, setting a new school record. Bryte also set the Tigers' all-time assist record with 376, and was second on the team in rebounds with 454. He scored 760 points, good for eighth overall on the team's scoring list.
- During the 2025-26 season, ADM tallied a 24-3 record, including 14-2 inside the Raccoon River Conference for second place.
- The Tigers qualified for the Iowa High School Athletic Association State Basketball Tournament for the second year in a row, beating Xavier and Storm Lake, before losing to Ballard 43-39 in overtime in the Class 3A Championship game on March 13th.
The players
Trey Bryte
A senior at Adel-DeSoto-Minburn High School who was a defensive specialist and standout player for the Tigers boys basketball team.
Adel-DeSoto-Minburn Tigers
The high school boys basketball team that Trey Bryte played for, which had a successful 24-3 season and reached the state championship game.
The takeaway
Trey Bryte's impressive defensive stats and all-around contributions were a major factor in the Adel-DeSoto-Minburn Tigers' successful season, which included a second straight trip to the state tournament and a narrow loss in the Class 3A championship game. Bryte's individual accomplishments and the team's strong performance showcase the high level of talent and competitiveness in Iowa high school basketball.


