Rankings: Class of 2025 (# 11 – # 15)
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The rankings continue to have talent in the mid to late teens as the Class of 2025 is deep. #11 6’1 CG Trevor Taylor Trevor Taylor 6'4" | CG Crimson Cliffs | 2025 State UT || Crimson Cliffs High School…
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Continue ReadingThe rankings continue to have talent in the mid to late teens as the Class of 2025 is deep.
#11 6’1 CG Trevor Taylor Trevor Taylor 6'4" | CG Crimson Cliffs | 2025 State UT || Crimson Cliffs High School || 2025 ||
Trevor has an all-around game and athleticism that could really catch the eyes of people looking for some talent in the class.
#12 6’3 PG Donovan Averitte Donovan Averitte 6'4" | CG Bingham | 2025 CA-S || Corner Canyon High School || 2025 ||
Donovan is starting to mature his game a she is getting some varsity time when the games are out of hand and he is going to be a talented player at Corner Canyon.
#13 6’0 PG Carter Nielsen || Highland High School || 2025 ||
One of the best shooters in the class that can stretch the floor and with him playing more PG he is really hurting teams with his ability to nail long shots with his range.
#14 6’2 G Hunter Kaopua Hunter Kaopua 6'0" | PG Mountain View | 2025 State UT || Mountain View High School || 2025 ||
One of few freshman out there getting a chance to play right away and he is taking advantage of the time he is getting. He is a player that is new to the rankings and he could continue to stock rise.
#15 6’2 PG Hunter Jackson Hunter Jackson 6'3" | PG Woods Cross | 2025 State UT || Woods Cross High School || 2025 ||
This kid is built on work ethic as you can see his high IQ and motor. Hunter has the ability to really turn into a three-level scorer t the varsity level. Stay tuned as he is still developing.