19′ Unsigned Seniors
Utah has always been a state that people seem to overlook when it comes to basketball talent. When it comes to football, colleges from all over the country flock to the beehive state so they don’t miss out on a…
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Continue ReadingUtah has always been a state that people seem to overlook when it comes to basketball talent. When it comes to football, colleges from all over the country flock to the beehive state so they don’t miss out on a stellar prospect. Basketball is starting to take a bit of turn as the state has some quality club teams that do well in the spring and summer. We have also seen an influx of high school teams competing in out of state tournaments.
The class of 2019 has some interesting prospects that colleges really need to take another look at. Here is our list of unsigned talent for the class of 2019 in no particular order.
Trevon Allfrey- Copper Hills
The 6’7 240 pound Forward is a Division 1 prospect. He is skilled with the ball and moves well without he ball as well. He will be a huge pickup.
Kalthom Kur- Juan Diego
Huge upside and potential. The 6’5 W/F can play multiple positions and alters the game with his presence. He is a double-double type player. (NJCAA, NWAC, D2, NAIA, D3)
Mac Tarver- Judge Memorial
Mac is under recruited because he plays 3A, but the kid can play ata high level. He’s putting up 16 PPG.
Kwo Agwa- Kearns
The 6’7 Canadian exchange student is under the radar because this is his first year state side. He is a must watch.
Hayden Franson- American Fork
Hayden can shoot the ball well and has in improved inside game at 6’6. He’s getting a lot of NJUCO looks.
Tristan Erauana- Wasatch Academy
Tristan is a D1 prospect that plays at the highest level in the country. He is unsigned but has offers from schools like Kansas and Creighton. He is a fluid 6’8 SF. He is also a McDonald’s All-American Nominee.
Jeremy Dowdell- Olympus
This kid is the best shooter in the state and he owns the 3-point state record to prove it. He would be a great pick-up for a D2 or Lower D1.
Luc Krystowiak- Brighton
Luc is rarely talked about but he can play. The son of Utah University Head Coach should land at a good school where he can develop.
Tanner Cuff- American Fork
The 6’6 CG is a tough player. If colleges are looking for a hard nose tough player that can play 1-3 look no further. He would be a great D2 player.
Cole Lake- Kearns
The Idaho transfer has been huge for Kearns as he can shoot the ball well. The most impressive thing about him is his vision. (D2,NAIA, NWAC)
Jared McGregor-Westlake
He plays in the toughest region in all of Utah and he holds his own. (NWAC, NJUCO, D2)
Noah Smithson- Lone Peak
Noah is quietly making some noise for one of the best programs in the state. (D2, NAIA, D3)
Matt Norman- Timpanogos
Surprisingly under recruited SG. Matt can shoot with the best of them but he is not one dimensional either. (D2, NAIA)
Eli Reynolds- Cottonwood
Eli is a big reason Cottonwood has risen from the dead. The 6’4 guard can do it all. (D2, NAIA, NWAC)
Alec Duffin- Northridge
The 6’4 G has a great feel for the game. He is one of those players that seems like he has been in high school forever because he has been contributing for Northridge at such a young age. (NWAC)
Lino Saez- Layton Christian
Lino is an international player from Chile who has learned to adapt to the pace and style here in the U.S. He is long and deceptively quick. (NJUCO)
Majok Kuath- Kearns
Majok is a National JUCO prospect that can go play at any school in the country and produce immediately. Older brother is at the Univesity of Oklahoma.
Jaxon Pollard- Lone Peak
Jaxon is your ideal D2 NAIA prospect with excellent academics and ability to play all over the floor.
Raimoana Tiniauari- Juan Diego
Rai currently holds a football offer from Weber State University. He is an aggresive athlete at 6’4 that can play 1-3. His shooting has improved as well. He will be a great find (D2, NAIA, NJUCO)