WCE Summer Classic/Pangos Sweet 16: High Upside Part 2
Below is the second list of high upside prospects who played with Utah club programs at the West Coast Summer Classic and the Pangos Sweet 16. Baylor Harrop 6’4 SG 2020 Fremont (Utah Mountain Stars Gold 17U) Harrop is one…
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Continue ReadingBelow is the second list of high upside prospects who played with Utah club programs at the West Coast Summer Classic and the Pangos Sweet 16.
Baylor Harrop 6’4 SG 2020 Fremont (Utah Mountain Stars Gold 17U)
Harrop is one of the top shooters in the state and finds a way to get it off no matter how close the defender is. Due to being 6’4 and shooting the basketball at the level that he does, he is capable of playing multiple positions. Further, he has improved his strength and looks more college ready than ever before. He is a prospect who should be on many NCAA D1s watch lists.
Trevon Snoody 6’5 SF 2020 Skyridge (Utah Mountain Stars Gold 17U)
Snoody is a mismatch nightmare. In the past, he might have been in trouble due to being what many described as a “tweener”. However, position-less basketball has become a staple in many college basketball programs. He fits into a position-less style of play program extremely well. He is fun to watch due to his toughness and competitive edge.
Hawk Ballstaedt 6’3 PG 2021 Wasatch Academy (Utah Empire)
Ballstaedt is a longer point guard who can shoot the lights out of it. Further, he has improved his ability to score from multiple levels. He will be a key part of what I expect to be a much improved Wasatch team. He has ran the show for Utah Empire throughout the summer and spring at an extremely high level.
Preston Squire 6’9 SF 2021 Wasatch Academy (Utah Empire)
There is no question that Squire is the highest profile prospect as well as the highest upside prospect on this list. He is listed as a SF and has developed as a prospect to the point that he can accurately be labelled there. However, part of his high upside is that he can be a stretch four for teams who play position-less basketball or want a more versatile power forward. As he continues to improve on the defensive side of the basketball, Squire’s ceiling could be really high.
Preston Bushman 6’4 SG 2020 Pleasant Grove (UBC 17U Select)
Bushman is yet another lengthy Utah wing who played well this past live period. He shot the basketball well and did an array of things to impact the game. Bushman figures to play a huge role for Pleasant Grove this upcoming season. He is a prospect who is worth monitoring throughout the course of this season and potentially next club season.