Prospects to watch at Riverton Holiday Tournament
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The Riverton Holiday tournament will take place December 28th through December 31st at Riverton High School. Here is out list of prospects to watch:
Eli Ballstaedt, 6-3 (2017) Guard, Wasatch High School is one of the top scorers in the state of Utah but he has shown he is a complete player. Ballstaedt is averaging over 21 points 9 rebounds and 3 assists per game this season. He holds an offer from D2 Chaminade University and also a preferred walk-on spot at the University of Utah.
Eshaya Wada, 6-0 (2017) Guard, Kearns the super athletic guard has been a prolific scorer so far this season and is averaging over 17 points per game. Wada is not a great shooter but his ability to get to the basket makes him a tough cover. He is also an excellent on-ball defender and will pick up full court. Wada is a good junior college prospect.
Nick Valles, 6-2 (2017) Guard, Kearns The sharpshooter has been on fire this year and has made 15 three pointers in seven games this season. Valles has show he can score going to the hoops as well and is averaging nearly 15 points per game. He is a solid NAIA and junior college prospect.
Kaden Elzy, 6-0 (2017) Guard, Dixie has been a big reason why Dixie is off to a 9-0 start. He is a great leader at the point guard position and runs his team well. Elzy is also their leading scorer as he is nearly averaging 13 points per game. It will be interesting to see how he does versus Salt Lake teams. Elzy is a D2 and junior college prospect.
Nate Headrick, 6-5 (2017) Forward, Riverton the big body forward has been very solid for Riverton this season. He does most of his work in the paint but has the ability to step out and make the outside shot. Headrick is averaging 15 points and 7 rebounds per game. He is a NAIA and junior college prospect.