Class of 2024 Newcomers
The class of 2024 already contains a lot of quality talent. As the 2021-22 season begins, a lot of players from this class will be given more opportunities and playing time in order to be able to show their skills.…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2024 already contains a lot of quality talent. As the 2021-22 season begins, a lot of players from this class will be given more opportunities and playing time in order to be able to show their skills. Watch for this list to grow a lot in the next few seasons.
Tyler Norce Tyler Norce 6'0" | PG Lake City | 2024 State ID , Lake City: Norce is part of a young and very talented Lake City team that grabbed second place at the state tournament last season. Norce has a great feeling for the game and has already found a way to carve out his role as an excellent point guard who can score from anywhere.
Kyler Kelly, Buhl: Kelly has established his role for Buhl as a tough-nosed defender who can also score well on the other end of the floor. This offseason, he has spent time working toward a more consistent jump shot while also spending a lot of time in the weight room.
Jacob Anstine, Ambrose: Jacob is a great player for The Ambrose School and he has routinely shown an ability to step up big when the game matters the most. Anstine is a great all-around player who plays hard on every single possession and is extremely coachable.
Sam Rogers, Lighthouse Christian: Rogers has a lot of size for his age and uses it really well on the floor. He can guard any position and has great lateral quickness and is quickly developing into a rim protector. Watch for Sam to be a great post if he continues growing.
Isaac Cranney, Oakley: Cranney is a crafty guard with great quickness and agility. He is a tremendous defender who can force a lot of turnovers and jumps passing lanes by making excellent reads on the defensive end of the court.
Jacob Yetter, Timberlake: Yetter is a great option for Timberlake as he impacts the game in a variety of ways. Jacob has been working hard during the offseason to improve his shooting consistency while also working on his handles.
Pavel Muzafarov, Compass Charter: Pavel has already carved out a solid role for Compass Charter and will continue to expand that role throughout the next couple of seasons. Pavel is a great shooter from outside and he also snags a lot of steals while guarding the wings.
Jaycob Fields, Wilder: Jaycob is a pass-first combo guard who can get his teammates involved on every play. He is also a great scorer and has shown glimpses of his ability to take over a game at any time.
Ryan Wood, Wilder: Wood is developing into a great post option for Wilder and is still continuing to grow throughout the offseason. More varsity reps will really help Ryan develop his skills and abilities for the next few seasons.
Ty Hughes, Ambrose: Hughes comes from a long line of excellent shooters and the only difference is he shoots using his left hand. Ty is a dynamic guard who will easily transition to playing big minutes at the varsity level while also finding ways to expand his game and become more versatile.