PHU Ranking: Class of 2022 (#31 – #35)
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This group of prospects in the rankings is where you can get major value and some major steals. This handful of players can absolutely play at the next level, they just need an opportunity to showcase their talents. #31 PHU…
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Continue ReadingThis group of prospects in the rankings is where you can get major value and some major steals. This handful of players can absolutely play at the next level, they just need an opportunity to showcase their talents.
#31 PHU || PG || Darius Henderson Darius Henderson 6'5" | PG Hunter | 2022 State UT || Hunter High School ||
Darius Henderson Darius Henderson 6'5" | PG Hunter | 2022 State UT is a steal at the PG position. Although his high school team might not have had a lot of success as of now he looks great on his club team. Really has some skills up top running a team. He scores when he needs to he crashes the boards and uses his athleticism and he also gets out there and runs the floor. On the right team he could really blossom into a passing, scoring and creating PG. On the defensive end his length causes trouble for smaller guards. Like the way he plays in those lanes as well.
#32 PHU || CG || Tyler Newbold Tyler Newbold 6'5" | CG Bingham | 2022 State UT || Bingham High School ||
Tyler Newbold Tyler Newbold 6'5" | CG Bingham | 2022 State UT is one of those players that has found success throughout his playing career taking players down on the blocks using his quickness and soft touch around the rim. Playing as an undersized big at times he has mastered how to defend bigger players playing behind or fighting to get in-front. This past year he has made a transition to be more guard dominant as he stepped out with more confidence working out in the perimeter breaking players down or taking straight-line drives to the rim. Well, his shot is starting to develop and he is stretching the floor a bit more. He is taking advantage of the type of plyer that the defense puts on him. He can take defenders outside or take them down on the blocks. Good looking athlete that could play the 3.
#33 PHU || CG || Gott Daw Gott Daw 6'5" | CG Kearns | 2022 State UT || Kearns High School ||
Excited to see more of Gott who is an athlete that can beat anyone up and down the floor. He has some fun chase down blocks and he rebounds really well as he has some impressive wingspan. In the mid-post he can cause a lot of damage with his quick moves and length. Would be an ideal player for a NJCAA team to take under their wing and develop into a solid 3.
#34 PHU || PG || Evan Young Evan Young 5'11" | PG American Fork | 2022 State UT || American Fork High School ||
Evan is another steal at the PG position. Not because he is one of the fastest players up and down the floor in the state. Not because he can get to the rim with ease and quickness, but because he has major IQ. You can see that aspect of his game starting to take shape as he gets others involved and he just knows when he should take over a possession. Evan has a good looking shot and he is stepping further away displaying his range. He is hard to defend because you cannot guard him to high up he will blow by a defender.
#35 PHU || PG || Sam Sivulich Sam Sivulich 5'11" | PG Northridge | 2022 State UT || Northridge High School ||
Probably up there with some of the best scoring PG’s in the state. The most impressive thing you see about Sam is his ability to make difficult plays or shots look easy. Could easily see him finding a roster spot on a NJCAA team because he can score the ball so well at all three levels. Impressed with his game and maturity.