Under the Radar Prospects
When we evaluate the season we notice that there are players that will have the opportunity to play at the next level that are leading the state in different categories. These players are helping their teams win by playing their…
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Continue ReadingWhen we evaluate the season we notice that there are players that will have the opportunity to play at the next level that are leading the state in different categories. These players are helping their teams win by playing their role or getting others involved. There are players on teams that play different type of systems that might not enable them to produce big numbers. Here is few under the radar prospects.
6’6 F Ammon Kaufusi (Highland)
Ammon has a great motor and soft hands. He gets up and down the court that allows him to get back on defense and generate early offense. He is still a bit raw but he has the athletic ability to increase his stock.
6’3 Braxton Tanner (Maple Mountain)
Braxton is a calm and collected player out on the court that can really light up the high post. When teams zone Braxton can be deadly as he finds pockets to score. He lit up Corner Canyon earlier this year with 28 points. He rebounds well and has great vision.
6’4 Ben Krystkowiak (Olympus)
Although Olympus is having a down year Ben is playing consistently well. He rebounds, can score and he gets others involved. Ben has a good looking long range shot. He is a player that could help right away at the right level.
6’8 Luke Armstrong (Cedar City)
Luke is a big body that can defend and be a threat in the post. Luke is a willing passer and shot altering big.
6’0 Tige Voorhees (Fremont)
Quality player that does all the little things. Tige can shoot the ball. Plays great defense and produces when he is on the court.