Underclassmen Shining
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We are looking at a lot of things here and we are also looking beyond point production. Here are a few players that seem to be shinning mthis season. Gavin Lowe UT #16 PG #5 HEIGHT 5'10" POS PG CLASS…
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Continue ReadingWe are looking at a lot of things here and we are also looking beyond point production. Here are a few players that seem to be shinning mthis season.
Although Gavin is only getting some smaller minutes he is showing some great minutes out there. He is strong and he gets into defenders. Not only is he a pest on defense he is more physical than you might think. He stays active and he moves around without the ball and just keeps it simple. His confidence will continue to increase in time.
Trey is a solid player that can defend multiple positions. He is a willing defender on the block using his strong lower body to not let the offense establish position. Trey is moving his feet really well to keep people in-front and he is rebounding well as well. On the offensive end he is being put in situations where he can make reads on a slip or screen and hold. He is going to be an essential part of the success that the young team at Orem will have.
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Coleman has shown a lot of poise and maturity in the few games he has suited up for Davis in this season. One of the solid aspects of his game that is a great foundation is his ability to shoot the ball. He has a high release and he has some good elevation on his shot. The fact that he can shoot and handle the rock really make him a valuable young talent moving forward.
Isaiah Reiser
Isaiah Reiser
With so many young players that are good and getting playing time that are in the Class of 2026 it is easy to miss a player here and there. Isaiah is one of those players that is getting some early minutes at the varsity level and learning what he needs to do to get more time and become effective for his team. Good vision for a young PG and he will continue to add value to his early minutes that he is getting at a good 6A school.
Luke is back from injury and it looks like they are breaking him in slowly at the varsity level and he is getting his feet wet figuring out his role and the pace. Luke has some good skill and he will get his chance at Bingham who has space to add young talent to help them win.