24 Class of 2020 Players you Should Know
We dive into some of the best seniors in the Class of 2020. There are great players across the state we take a deeper look at them. There is a longer list of great players that we didn’t get to…
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Continue ReadingWe dive into some of the best seniors in the Class of 2020. There are great players across the state we take a deeper look at them. There is a longer list of great players that we didn’t get to but we will.
BYU: Richie Saunders (Wasatch Academy)
While it seem like a lifetime ago that Richie suited up for the Riverton Silverwolves he is now one of the best shooters in the country. He is a legit jump shooting guard that elevates and knocks them down with defenders in his face. The now Wasatch Academy guard and BYU signee has size and athleticism.
N/A: Dallin Hall (Fremont)
Dallin has been playing out of his mind all year long. Although they have suffered a loss this year he has helped put Fremont back in the driver seat in his region and in the RPI. Dallin continues to pick up offers as he has picked up one from local University of Utah to add to his list.
Utah: Mason Falslev (Sky View)
The 6’4 future University of Utah signee has a special game. He is tough as nails inside and out. His defense is elite and he looks like he is having a blast playing basketball with his teammates. He shares the ball and can score in various ways.
Cal Poly: Dyson Koehler (Jordan)
Dyson is a bully at times on the court as he gets his way a lot of times. He can shoot with the best of them at 6’7 and he can bump and pound with the bigs down-low. He has great vision and has a knack for the boards as well.
Idaho State: Zach Visintein (Springville)
At a massive 6’10 with a great motor Zach is a great find for Idaho State. He runs the floor defends and finishes around the rim. He has soft hands and a nice shooting touch as well. Looking forward to seeing what he could do at the next level.
N/A: Andre Mullibea (East)
Andre Mulibea is often one of the players that gets forgotten because East H.S has struggled but he is lighting it up. He is leading all of 5A in scoring, he is 2nd in three-pointers and number 7 in rebounding as well. He makes an impact on the floor in all aspects of the game. Andre would be ideal at a school like Weber State, Utah Valley or Dixie State even if it’s in 2 years.
N/A: Taft Mitchell (Orem)
Taft has really made a name for himself this year as the leader at Orem High School. He is an athletic PG that is scoring 24 points a game. This kid can play at a high level. Every local JUCO should be all over him. He could turn into a quality player with some fine tuning.
N/A: Trevon Snoody (Skyridge)
At 6’5 Trevon is a Swiss Army Knife of a player on the court. He can score, pass and defend. We would like to classify him as position-less because he can do so much more than one position could dictate. He will be a nice addition at the right level.
N/A: Stone Hutchings (Copper Hills)
Stone is a solid guard that can play off the ball or on the ball. He has a great motor and has a strong frame at 6’4.He is putting up 22 points a game and hauls in over 6 rebounds a game. He has a few double-doubles this year. Gtreat next level talent.
N/A: Brayden Housley (Skyridge)
Brayden is a long guard that has a high IQ. Great at finishing at the rim and has a good mid-range and outside game. He looks to get others involved,
N/A: Cameron Millican (Taylorsville)
When you start your high school career not winning many games to now being on top of your region and scoring at will. Cameron has lead his Taylorsville team to one of the most improved seasons to this day. Cameron has a handful of offers including an offer from Westminster.
N/A: Baylor Harrop (Fremont)
Baylor is part of one of the best back-courts in the state. Baylor can be a double digit rebounder and scorer on a daily basis. He shoots the ball well as he went off for 8 three-pointers earlier this year. The 6’4 guard is a quality prospect that is available.
N/A: Trevan Leondhardt
10 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assist a game is what the 6’4 guard is putting up this season. The kid can shoot and play some great defense. He is one of those prospects that can really fill out those stat sheets.
N/A: Jake Howe (Woods Cross)
The 6’4 SG has been the most consistent player for Woods Cross this season. He has a few offers do to his ability to shoot the long ball. He has expanded his game this year as well.
N/A: Jake Sampson (Davis)
6’3 G Jake Sampson is filling up this year. over 3 steals a game and 5 assist a game. Add 11 points and 5 rebounds a game and you have a player that can play at the next level.
N/A: Trey Anderson (Timpanogos)
The Timpanogos high flyer is more than a player that can dunk. He shoots well and he is a high quality rebounder. He also averages 5 assist a game and 2 steals as well. Trey will be a steal for a college team that needs a well rounded guard.
N/A: Will Harris (Wasatch)
The 6’1 guard is an endless ball of energy out on the floor as he is looking to push the tempo and get out and run. 19,3,2,2 is a fantastic stat line. He put up some impressive numbers this season including a 41 point performance,
N/A: LeGrand Burgess (Herriman)
LeGrand has expanded his game through the years. He is of the craftier guards that gets others involved but will pull from deep and hit one as well. He has underrated defense and continues to improve his handle. He will be available after his 2 year church mission to Samoa.
N/A: Derek Smith (Delta)
One of the best scorers in the state. Derek has been posting big numbers since he started his high school career. He seems to get better each year as well. NWAC schools should be all over this prospect.
N/A: Sam Phipps (Sky View)
The 6’7 big fella is averaging 15 points a game for the top team in 4A. Sam has improved a lot since last season. He was instrumental in helping Sky View win state last year and he will be another reason they could win it this year again. He contest shots and searches for rebounds at a high level.
N/A: Trey Simms (Northridge)
Trey has the frame to play multiple positions at the next level. He has the size at 6’6 and the ball handling. He shoots well even from deep. He also gets to the rim with ease as he is a shifty player.
N/A: Kase Petersen (Herriman)
Kase is a 6’6 F that has power and strength on the blocks. He runs the floor well and gets into position were he can finish or find others. He is an underrated interior passer. Curious to see where he will land next year.
N/A: Tanner Kofoed (Layton)
Tanner is putting up 15 points a game. Tanner has had a few big games this year as he battles with some great guards in Region 1. Another quality prospect that has enough game to play at the next level.
N/A: Noah Lemke (Dixie)
The 6’10 post player has been playing above the rim all year long. He has a highlight dunk almost every game. Noah is averaging 13 points and 5 rebounds a game. With his length he could be a great addition to a team looking for size.