Mid-Season 5A All-State Team
Here is our mid-season all state team for Class 5A basketball. Guys that are playing well and helping their team performance their best on a regular basis. Quite a few players up at the top but the size and skill…
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Continue ReadingHere is our mid-season all state team for Class 5A basketball. Guys that are playing well and helping their team performance their best on a regular basis.
Quite a few players up at the top but the size and skill of these players is a nice combination. This 5A team has size and some high motor guards that are versatile.
6’6 Andre Mulibea (East)
One of the best versatile players out there that has height strength and Division 1 skill. Could be a nice pick up for a school like Utah Valley, Dixie State or oven Weber State. In a day where programs need players to do multiple things Andre is the guy. 25.5 PPG, 47 Three-pointers and 7.7 rebounds a game.
6’2 Taft Mitchell (Orem)
It almost seems like Taft came out of nowhere his junior year but now in in his senior year he is showing his consistent game. 24.9 points a game. Good shooter but he is crafty going to the basket. Gets quite a few steals and is able to finish the play above the rim. Could be a player worth bringing in with a PWO status at a D1.
6’11 Zach Visentin (Springville)
The Idaho State signee is a big kid that moves well up and down the floor. We got to watch Zach play with his basketball club UBC and the way he moves against other players his size was impressive. He is basically a double-double player every night 19.4 and 9.5 rebounds a game.
6’5 Robert Whaley (Bountiful)
Boi Boi is a load inside and has more skill than a player on the blocks. He has a nice mid-range and he continues work on his outside game. He is scoring 19.4 a game and 8 rebounds as well. He is a player that we want to see play at the next level and see what he could do.
6’2 Noa Gonsalves (Lehi)
The junior guard is having a monster season. We took more notice once we saw him raise above the rim and throw one down earlier this year, but he is more than that, He is crafty in all that he does. He is putting up 20.3 points a game and hitting 40 three-pointers a this season.
6’8 Jaden Brownell (Alta)
Putting up 17 points and 8 rebounds a game in his junior year leads up to believe that he is set to have a big senior year. But this year he is impressive and long. He makes players change there shots down-low with his length and challenges at the rim.