5 Off The Radar Players That Impressed: Corner Canyon Tourn. Day1
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Tyson Hawkins Tyson Hawkins 6'4" | PG Lehi | 2021 State UT , 6’5 G, Lehi High School Tyson was tough! He is lean but he is strong. Tyson is a crafty left handed player that can get to the…
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Continue ReadingTyson Hawkins Tyson Hawkins 6'4" | PG Lehi | 2021 State UT , 6’5 G, Lehi High School
Tyson was tough! He is lean but he is strong. Tyson is a crafty left handed player that can get to the rim and finish through contact. He has a nice consistent slashing game. Great looking push shot over bigs, he can handle the ball and break people off the dribble. Tyson has a consistent shot off teh dribble and has a nice spot and pop game. Tyson will be a steal for an NWAC and he will be able to pay right away. Most impressed with his ability to defend 1-4.
Noah McCord Noah McCord 6'3" | SG Westlake | 2021 State UT , 6’3 G, Westlake High School
Noah is a throwback guard that gets after it with full intensity at the defensive end. He defends his tail off and he gets steals and tips that his teammates convert on. Noah is that player that has a high IQ on both ends of the floor. He rebounds, runs and keeps his man in front of him. Noah makes a living inside the three-point line. Tips, putbacks or simply powering through contact. Impressed with his motor. He is a player that doesn’t come out of the game very often.
Connor Saunders Connor Saunders 6'6" | SF Syracuse | 2021 State UT , 6’6 W, Syracuse High School
Connor was playing his tail off and making the best of his opportunities. He can shoot the ball from outside and he moves well without the ball. He is active which makes him tough to defend. Could a major bright spot for his team as he opened it up scoring 27 and hitting 4 threes. Interesting under the radar prospect to keep an eye on.
Devin Carlson Devin Carlson 6'8" | SF Bingham | 2022 State UT , 6’7 SF, Bingham High School
When you look at he stat sheet it might not seem like much but Devin was a key factor defensively. The 2022 prospect is a player that needs to be looked at. He has that next level game and tools. Devin has soft hands and can handle those tough passes and convert them. Devin has a solid mid-range shot and can be a threat in a face-up or with his back to the basket.
Josh Petersen, 6’6 SF, Brighton High School
Josh has grown physically and not just in height. Josh is another prospect that is underrated. He has a great looking shot on pick’n pops and is tough deep in the block. Josh runs the floor like a guard but can battle with the bigs. NWAC schools looking for a 6’6 player that can play a big, this is a player to look at.