Spring Spotlight: Class of 2022
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The Spring Spotlight feature is intended to spotlight a few prospects that could fall anywhere on the ranking or even someone who isn’t in the rankings. 6’7 F Devin Carlson Devin Carlson 6'8" | SF Bingham | 2022 State UT…
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Continue ReadingThe Spring Spotlight feature is intended to spotlight a few prospects that could fall anywhere on the ranking or even someone who isn’t in the rankings.
6’7 F Devin Carlson Devin Carlson 6'8" | SF Bingham | 2022 State UT || Bingham High School|| Utah Premier
Devin might be under the radar because he might not score at a high clip or rebound in double figures all the time but he plays in a system that allows many players to develop. Although he gets a bulk of the minutes on the floor at his position he has a lot of help. Do not be fooled by the numbers Devin can play. Let’s start at the defensive end of the floor, Devin can hedge or front or even play behind and do a great job defensively. On the blocks he has a solid left hand. When he has the opportunity he can throw it down flat footed and he is great in lob situations.
6’8 SF Jaxon Heiden Jaxon Heiden 6'9" | PF Alta | 2022 State UT || Alta High School|| Salt Lake Rebels
Jaxon has an opportunity to have a breakout Spring. He has length and athletic ability. Jaxon could also improve his confidence from the outside as he does have a good looking shot. Jaxon is a rebounder on both ends of the floor that likes to set screens and play off of others. Could have a season that coud increase his stock.
6’2 G Dakota Argyle Dakota Argyle 6'1" | SG Fremont | 2022 State UT || Fremont High School || Kongo
Dakota has the ability to be the lead guard or be of the ball. He can score consistently from outside and he can also find teammates with his vision. Across the board he could be a 20, 6 and 6 type of a player. That is major production that could help any team. Later in the high school season Dakota realy showed off his long ball ability. Look for him to build on that and get better playing this Spring.
6’4 W Gott Daw || Kearns High School || N/A
Gott unfortunately got injured to end the season and wasn’t able to contribute to help his high school team in the playoffs. Gott brings something different to a team with his length and athletic ability. He plays a lot bigger that he looks. He attacks with stealth and he is slithery getting to the cup. Ultimate offensive rebounder. His motor isn’t always at full tilt but when it is he is a tough cover on both ends.
6’5 SF Yaw Reener || American Fork High School || Jimmer Elite
Yaw is a 3-4 that is strong and does a little bit here and there and inside and out. Really like him stepping out and hitting those long jumpers spreading the floor. He is a player that you cannot double off of. Quick first step allows him to get to the rim. Rebounds well and runs the floor even better. Defends multiple positions. Should have a fun Spring.