Out With a Bang
Ending your high school career for most is not hoisting the State Championship trophy. That doesn’t diminish the fact that players had great careers. Here is a look at some Class of 2020 Players who’s run has ended. 6’6 Trey…
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Continue ReadingEnding your high school career for most is not hoisting the State Championship trophy. That doesn’t diminish the fact that players had great careers. Here is a look at some Class of 2020 Players who’s run has ended.
6’6 Trey Simms (Northridge High School)
Trey has a great handle and shoots the ball with confidence, He can stretch the floor because he has range to shoot the ball from deep. He has turned into a great play-maker through the years. With his size he can really give a college program options with his position. He still has a lot of untapped potential. Trey ends his career averaging 17 points a game in one of the toughest regions in the state.
6’1 G Will Harris (Wasatch High School)
Will can shoot the ball when given the opportunity to shoot. If he is given to much space he will make teams play. He can and will pull a 3 on a fast break. Really had an excellent career.
6’3 G Nate Warr (Highland High School)
The scrappy guard is a quick scoring guard that battles every possession. He put up 16 points a game his senior year and averaged over 8 rebounds a game which made him one of the top rebounding guard in the state.
5’11 Zach Alder (Olympus High School)
Although undersized one of the best under 6’0 players available in this Class of 2020. He shoots well as he ended his career with 7 made three’s.
6’1 PG Brox Ashby (Hillcrest High School)
Brox is one of the best PG that remains unsigned. He can play against anyone anywhere.He bring his game on both ends all the time. He had 24 points in a loosing effort. Scored well over 1,000 points in his career. He;s a good college prospect.