Underrated Gems from the Gem State pt. 5
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I write this article with tears in my eyes as the fifth and final installment of this series must come to a close. A lot of underrated players from the state of Idaho have been able to get their names…
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Continue ReadingI write this article with tears in my eyes as the fifth and final installment of this series must come to a close. A lot of underrated players from the state of Idaho have been able to get their names out into the scary world of college basketball and some will be able to get their foot in their door and find a way to achieve their dreams. This article is written with the goal of allowing players to receive some exposure for their games in hopes of making it to the next level. This article will feature all seniors who deserve a chance to play at the next level.
Blake Munk Blake Munk 6'0" | SG Rocky Mountain | 2021 State ID , Rocky Mountain: Munk was a solid point guard for Rocky Mountain and he did a little bit of everything for the Grizzlies during his time on the court. Munk has a solid jump shot and can knock down a shot from anywhere on the court when given space. He is a great passer who can always find his teammates when they are open and he can put them in positions to score. Munk is also a solid defender who can grab steals and apply good ball pressure against any offensive player.
Jaxon Sorenson Jaxon Sorenson 6'4" | SF Idaho Falls | 2021 State ID , Idaho Falls: Sorenson is a 6’4″ shooting guard/small forward who had an impressive senior season. Sorenson was a bright spot for Idaho Falls and he was able to lead his team through scoring and rebounding. Jaxon also plays really tough defense and does not back down in the post or on the perimeter, even when outsized. Sorenson did a great job of scoring at the rim or from outside and he routinely could make a contested jumper when needed.
Gage Stoddard Gage Stoddard 5'11" | PG Grace | 2021 State ID , Grace: Gage is a great point guard who was able to shoot the ball really well this season. He is an excellent passer who always puts his teammates in positions to score or take easy shots. Stoddard plays with a high IQ and lots of energy on the court. He is a floor general that any coach would love to have and he is constantly one step ahead of what is happening on the court.