2020 Rising Summer Stock
With summer coming to an end. There have been some local players that have increased their stock with elite performances through the summer. The 2020 class has a few players that have been having great years all Grassroots season and…
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Continue ReadingWith summer coming to an end. There have been some local players that have increased their stock with elite performances through the summer. The 2020 class has a few players that have been having great years all Grassroots season and there is also a few players that have emerged as players to keep an eye on. These players have not only gotten better, but they have increased their stock. Look for these players next year as they have done well this Spring/Summer.
6’7 Dyson Koehler (Jordan/Jimmer Elite)
On display this summer was the versatility that Dyson has as a player to go inside and out. He has elite ball handling skills and he can score in many facets of the game. Dyson is a D1 prospect that could help some local programs. He is getting attention from coast to coast. Offers: BYU, Vermont, Utah, Portland State and Cal Poly.
6’4 G Dallin Hall (Fremont/Exum Elite)
Dallin is arguably the best guard in the state. He proved his value this summer as he picked up a handful of offers playing on the Adidas Gauntlet Circuit. With offers from BYU, Oregon State, Bryant University, Weber State and Utah Valley
6’6 W Tyler Roberts (Woods Cross/Salt Lake Bounce)
Tyler Roberts has burst onto the scene as he has caught the attention of almost every D3 program that has watched him play. This has trickled over to D2 and NAIA school interest. He has the ability to hit 3-pointers and attack the rim.
6’9 Zach Visentin (Springville/UBC)
Zach was UBC’s anchor in the middle as he was a big body to move. His consistency nabbed him an offer from Idaho State. Look for him to use this traction to have a big year at Springville.