Mid-Season 6A All-State Team
Here is our mid-season all state team for 6A basketball. Guys that are playing well and helping their team performance their best on a regular basis. With over 120 points of talent on this team with all two way players…
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Continue ReadingHere is our mid-season all state team for 6A basketball. Guys that are playing well and helping their team performance their best on a regular basis.
With over 120 points of talent on this team with all two way players this is a great look at the players leading the way to be 1st team players.
Mid-Season All-State First Team
6’4 Dallin Hall (Fremont)
One of the most electric players in all of Utah as Dallin can absolutely score the basketball. 22.6 points per-game. Dallin is a great on ball defender that also can hit at minimum 3 three’s a game. He is an excellent rebounded as he brings in 7.7 a game. The special part about him is that he gets others involved with 6.6 assist a game.
6’7 Ethan Potter (Layton)
Ethan Potter is having a coming out party in his junior season campaign. 23.8 PPG, 8.1 RPG on the best team in the state regardless of RPI. Ethan is a Division 1 big who would be a great fit at the local Division 1 school up North. Ethan has a lot of growth in him still.
6’4 Cameron Millican (Taylorsville)
The without a doubt most improved player in 6A hands down. Cam is a one man show most days and he still puts up 21.3 points a game even when teams are all over him. The thing that makes him hard to cover is that he can score in many ways including that NBA three-pointer. Often times he guards 1-5 as for a usually bad Taylorsville team. Cameron has T-Ville in the driver seat in his region.
6’6 Dyson Koehler (Jordan)
Dyson is a versitle 3-4 type player that is strong and smart. You can find him bullying his way inside and out to 20.6 points a game and 9.9 rebounds as well. He is a matchup problem for the slow taller players and the undersized quicker players. Looking forward to watching him develop for Cal Poly next season.
6’4 Stone Hutchings (Copper Hills)
Stone is another player that can manage the 1-3 spots on any team. He is an improved point guard that is strong. He finds way to get to the basket as he scores in different ways. He is putting up 22.3 a game and 6.5 rebounds a game. He is one of the reasons nobody will want to face Copper Hills in the playoffs.
6’5 Trevon Snoody (Skyridge)
The Swiss Army Knife of Skyridge basketball. He loves to be on the blocks and face-up. He has a great motor. Definitely one of those players that is position-less. 20 points a game as well as 6.9 rebounds a game on one of the favorites to compete for a state championship.