<p>The Class of 2022 has a lot of players that could play at various level. In the end it is all about need and fit that helps prospects find next level places to play. Here is a short list of quality players that could be good fits at the next level. </p>
<p><strong># 38 [player_tooltip player_id="967691" first="Bowen" last="Davies"] || Murray High School || Utah Force/Salt Lake Rebels ||</strong></p>
<p>Bowen is a big kid with a big frame and major size. He has soft hands and he knows how to keep the ball high off of rebounds and even while making moves near the rim. </p>
<p><strong># 42 [player_tooltip player_id="934518" first="Merrick" last="Sherwood"] || Mountain Ridge High School || Slat Lake Metro ||</strong></p>
<p>Merrick is a player that can score at various spots on the floor. he could play a smaller SF and use his quickness or play the wing position and slash and find different ways to score. He is solid off the dribble and he is active without the basketball. </p>
<p><strong># 53 [player_tooltip player_id="1045919" first="Bryson" last="Bailey"] || Skyridge High School || Hoop Mountain ||</strong></p>
<p>Bryson is a lean 6’10 that has the drive and he is a raw player that continues to develop. Could be a solid find in the long run and in time he could produce on both ends of the floor. </p>
<p><strong># 56 [player_tooltip player_id="1015154" first="Atticus" last="Place"] || Hunter High School || Utah Premier ||</strong></p>
<p>Atticus is a big 6’9 C that has good footwork. He uses his angles and hits shots at the mid-range. On the block and deep in the paint he is a tough cover. Decent moves over both shoulders and has a developing turn around game as well. </p>
<p><strong># 69 [player_tooltip player_id="967696" first="Amare" last="Ames"] || Kearns High School || Utah Mountain Stars ||</strong></p>
<p>Slick wiggly guard that can shoot the ball. Amare can handle the ball and hit the long ball off the bounce. Amare is a calm guard that plays with speed. </p>
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