6A Standouts at State
With a plethora of talent across 6A we were able to take a lot at a few of these players that stood out. 6’2 PG Tanner Koefed (Layton High School) Probably the most underrated player in the entire state. Playing…
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Continue ReadingWith a plethora of talent across 6A we were able to take a lot at a few of these players that stood out.
6’2 PG Tanner Koefed (Layton High School)
Probably the most underrated player in the entire state. Playing in Region 1 is difficult because they have so many guards that can play at a high level. Against Pleasant Grove he has an impressive outing as he scored 22 points. Tanner averaged 14 points a game. He can run a team and distribute. Tanner has a great handle and can shoot the ball really well. Has the game and passion to excel at the next level.
6’8 C Hunter Phillips (Westlake High School)
With size and skill Hunter has a shot to really assert himself as one of the better bigs in the state. He has a good motor but has a lot to work on as he is a big target. He is still learning how to position himself. He has a lot of growth and potential. With one more year of development he could really blossom this summer.
6’3 G Spencer Vernon (Davis High School)
Spencer impressed each game as he does all of the little things. He is a versatile player, he can score without hanging out at the three-point line and he gets rebounds and is an underrated passer. He can rack up 8 assist and 8 rebounds which enable him to have an impact on the game without even scoring,
6’8 C Cameron Brimhall (Lone Peak High School)
Cameron was one of the most impressive players out on the floor as he torched Skyridge for 26 points as they had no answer for him. He is crafty and strong on the block, He can step out as well. With one year left to play, don’t be surprised if he gets snatched up by a D1.