8 Juniors Coming UP
With the vast amount of underclassmen across the state we focus on 8 Class of 2021 players that are having great years.Plenty of other players having success this season but here are 8. 6’8 Ethan Potter (Layton) Ethan has been…
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Continue ReadingWith the vast amount of underclassmen across the state we focus on 8 Class of 2021 players that are having great years.Plenty of other players having success this season but here are 8.
6’8 Ethan Potter (Layton)
Ethan has been a player that has made a name for himself this year. It started with a great club season in the Spring and the Summer. Ethan has a great handle for a forward who can occasionally step out and hit the long ball. He is a double-double big who plays the game right as he makes the right plays. Had an impressive 31 and 10 game earlier this year with zero three-pointers. He can score from various spots on the court. Ethan is a Division 1 prospect that will continue to improve.
6’1 Noa Gonsalves (Lehi)
The 6’1 guard is having an impressive year as he is putting up 20 points a game. Noa has a high motor that enables him to get rebounds and push the ball up the court. Noa also racks up a lot of steals and gets others involved as well. He is a prospect to keep an eye on.
6’4 Duncan Reid (Skyridge)
Duncan is an elite shooter, but the special part about his shooting is his ability to hit the mid-range. He has great speed and high IQ. With offers from Cal State Northridge and Southern Utah University a few more should start to come in.
6’8 Jaden Brownell (Alta)
The 6’8 and slender framed SF has talent. Jaden can hoop with the best of them. In his last game he had 26 points and hit 5 three-pointers. He is good for double digit rebounds and he can see the floor well. Jaden has the tools to play at the highest level.
6’7 Jake Wahlin (Timpview)
With offers from UC Santa Barbara and Nevada Jake is expected to have a solid Spring and Summer. He is a legit wing that can play multiple positions. Jake seems to keep growing as well. He is a player that will give you a little bit of everything on the floor at both ends.
6’8 Carter Welling (Corner Canyon)
With a growth-spur and some freedom on offense Carter is making some impressive plays. He has good athletic ability and a nice feel for the game. He rebounds the ball well and can go out and get you a bucket if you need one.
6’7 Isaac Vaha (Pleasant Grove)
With 16 Division 1 offers in football Isaac can also hoop. He is a beast on the court. He is a 22 and 10 type of player. He’s got almost every Pac-12 school looking at him if they haven’t offered already. Isaac is an athlete and he is fun to watch play on the basketball court.
6’7 Dallin Grant (Cedar City)
Dallin passes the eye ball test as he can turn it on at any given moment. He is athletic which enables him to haul in rebounds and get easy buckets. He has great looking shot from outside as well. Dallin has offers from Stanford, Southern Utah University and The University of Utah.