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Here are some spotlights of players that helped get their team to the next round of the playoffs. 6’0 G Cannon Devries (Weber High School) Cannon is a competitor, he put up a game high 20 points. The sophomore guard…
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Continue ReadingHere are some spotlights of players that helped get their team to the next round of the playoffs.
6’0 G Cannon Devries (Weber High School)
Cannon is a competitor, he put up a game high 20 points. The sophomore guard did by scoring all over the court. Cannon can score in a hurry and not rely on the three ball to score.
6’5 W Josh Jackson (Lone Peak High School)
Josh helped Lone Peak come from behind to beat Northridge a tough team that came to play. Josh had 28 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assist and 4 steals. What a complete game performance from Josh who has been stellar all year.
6’4 CG Cameron Millican (Taylorsville High School)
Cameron lead all scorers with 20 points. After a year of being face guarded, box and one’d and double and even triple teamed. Cam was able to help his team get a playoff win for the 1st time on over 20 years. He slashes and passes and can pull from deep. Great prospect, interesting to see where he will land next year.
6’3 G Kael Mikkelsen (Pleasant Grove High School)
Kael errupted for 28 points as he seemed unstoppable last night. Kael is a complete player. Drives and finishes with contact, Has a nice mid-range and can step out and hit the deep ball as well.
6’7 C Cameron Fisher (Riverton High School)
The big fella had himself a game. Cameron is a solid prospect that has size and strength and gets up and down the floor in a hurry. Cameron picked a good night to score a career high.
6’7 SF Dyson Koehler (Jordan High School)
What a night at Dyson showed out with 19 rebounds and 27 points. His strength and size was on full display.