Raw Talent: Class of 2024
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Some raw talent in the Class of 2024 that we should get to know. 6’5 F Sefa Brown Sefa Brown 6'5" | SF Highland | 2024 State UT | Highland High School When you see Sefa on the court you…
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6’5 F Sefa Brown Sefa Brown 6'5" | SF Highland | 2024 State UT | Highland High School
When you see Sefa on the court you might not realize that he is a freshman because he is strong, athletic and moves with quickness and he has some speed to him as well. The kid has a natural instinct when it comes to rebounding. Enjoys the game and running up and down the floor. Competitor that screens and rolls. Has a lot to work on but you cannot ignore his raw talent and size.
5’10 PG Ace Reiser Ace Reiser 6'0" | PG Alta | 2024 State UT | Bingham High School
Ace is a gym rat that has the ball on a string when it comes to creating for himself or others. He can create space and with time his quickness and ball handling skills will turn into scoring opportunities for others and not just himself. great vision and a quick release on his passes. Ace has Raw skill at the PG position and his raw instincts are very apparent.
6’9 C Christian Heninger Christian Heninger 6'10" | C Riverton | 2024 State UT | Riverton High School
Hidden raw talent possibly at Riverton High School. With a lot of growth left to achieve Christian is big and raw. You know what they say, “You can’t teach height” Don’t know how much he will grow but he has already reached a height that bothers players getting in the lane. He is altering shots. He runs the floor okay. He can improve on his lateral quickness. His team this past year went into a 2-3 zone when he was on the floor. Moving forward we can see him improve. Near the rim and on the blocks, he is not bad and can finish.
6’6 Grayson Brousseau Grayson Brousseau 6'6" | PF Lehi | 2024 State UT | Lehi High School
Grayson jumped on the scene quickly as he transitioned from football to basketball quickly. Grayson helped his team with valuable minutes and aggressive and strong play on the blocks. Playing on a team that didn’t have a lot of size Grayson provides some height and talent in the post area. Grayson doesn’t need to score to make an impact as he is just in the right places all the time. Look for his raw talent to really make a jump this next season.
6’1 PG Aaron Costagneto | Provo High School
With a roster at the high school level that will need some spots filled Aaron has an opportunity to use his raw guard skills. Handles, shoots and gets to the rim well.