Next Level Talent 2026
The Class of 2026 is a special class over here in Utah and this is just a few names in this class 6’5 CG Anthony Felesi || 2026 This kid has that “IT” that coaches are looking for as a…
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6’5 CG Anthony Felesi || 2026
This kid has that “IT” that coaches are looking for as a three-level scorer he has some real elite moves and reads that you cannot teach at this age. Felesi can defend multiple positions well and he could be a dog on the ball. Off the ball he makes great reads as he is a menace off the ball helping and blocking shots. At 6’5 he has a 6’8 wingspan and he uses it on the boards and chasing down blocks. Picked up an offer from Utah State last week and he is a player to really go after early.
6’4 G Junior County || 2026
Junior has a big motor and he has strength as he embraces that physicality very well. Moves very well without the ball and he is one of the more active players on the glass in his grade as he is a slippery player to box out. Turns a lot of those rebounds into quick easy points on put-backs as well as easy points as he can push the ball on the break as well. Nice 15-foot game and he is good attacking the rim.
6’8 F Soren Ries || 2026
Long and lanky prospect that has some upside as his height is really his strong suit right now. He is around 6’7 ish maybe taller but he is going to develop really nicely into a stretch big that can get out and run rim to rim and create space with his running and also fill lanes out in the perimeter. Currently a good shot blocker and he does alter shots as he is protecting the rim well.
6’9 F Jamyn Soundrup ||
A lot of upside for this young big that seems to just over power a lot of the defenders that try and hold him down. When he gets deep paint touches he is really tough to stop as he is scoring through contact. Look for him to continue to improve his outside shooting and he is going to turn into a very solid three-level threat.
6’2 PG Isiah Drisdom ||
Really like the development of this quick and strong lead guard. Really good handle and he is a player that can break defenders down with a few quick moves. Right now he is still learning what he can do playing up at the varsity level but he is learning really quickly. Isiah is going to be one of the best PG.s in the state in this class and as he keeps growing and getting stronger this will only help his overall game and stock. He is a nightmare to stay in-front of and in the open floor he is quick and gets the ball to where it needs to be.