New Names To Know (Juniors)
We are coming into the last 30 days of the season and we have seen new juniors step of their game. We are highlighting some juniors that people need to start paying attention to. Here is our list. Brock Gilbert…
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Continue ReadingWe are coming into the last 30 days of the season and we have seen new juniors step of their game. We are highlighting some juniors that people need to start paying attention to. Here is our list.
Brock Gilbert 5-9 Guard (Syracuse) the quick, crafty point guard has been very good in region play and is averaging 13 points and 5 assists per game. I like his court vision and his ability to make others better around him.
David Andrew II 6-3 Guard (Kearns) is one of the best shooter in the entire state. He is able to shoot from well beyond the three point line and is making around three 3’s per game. If Andrew can develop the rest of his game he could be one of the best players in Utah next year.
Hunter Howe 5-11 Guard (Weber) has come on strong lately for Weber with his shooting ability. I think he will have a huge senior season once star guard Connor Shaw graduates. He needs to work on his finishing ability to play at the next level.
Truman Brown 6-2 Guard (Layton) has been a steady force for a Layton team that may win their region. Brown is averaging 10 points per game and is able to score from deep and at the rim.
Josh Sanders 6-3 Guard (Davis) is a great athlete and has been one of Davis’s best players this year. He is their 2nd leading scorer and has had some big games this year. Look for him to have a great senior season.
Andrew Clark 6-5 Wing (Skyline) The lengthy wing is able to do so many things for his team. He is averaging 13 points and 8 rebounds per game. Clark is a really good slasher who can finishes well. His biggest asset is his hounding defense he imposes on teams.
Kevin Roberts 6-1 Guard (Grantsville) has had some huge games lately and is has helped get Grantsville to a perfect Region record. He averaged 19 points per game last week and has been shooting the ball very well from the three point line.
Tyson Flores 6-2 Guard (Hillcrest) has been a knock shooter for the Huskies all season long. He is shooting 40% from the three point line and has recently been hitting the mid-range shot. If Flores can improve his handle and finishing ability he could be a big-time player next year.