Stock Risers 2025/2026
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These two groups will battle for playing time for the next two years and that 2026 class will probably pus the Class of 2025. Here is a few players in both classes that have been rising in the stock category.…
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Continue ReadingThese two groups will battle for playing time for the next two years and that 2026 class will probably pus the Class of 2025. Here is a few players in both classes that have been rising in the stock category.
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Tyrin is probably closer to 6’7 or even taller now but the kid keeps growing and he has a big time wingspan. If he played for any other school in the state besides a few he would likely start and get major minutes. When he is on the floor and gets touches he has that quick first step that allows him to get beyond the defender. When he gets stronger he will be able to bump them off of him and he will be able to hold them at bay. Nice mid-range shot and outside jumper. Good mechanics but NEEDS more reps.
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Not too long ago Koli took the ball at the top of the key and made a strong move. Now it wasn’t very fast or super shifty. He simply went down the lane and rose up and dunked it in traffic on a defender with two hands. That is not normal. This kid is starting to show that he belongs in that category of different in this special class. He gets some minutes on varsity but the way this kid id developing do not be surprised if he takes more and more minutes here shortly.
He kinda catches you off guard at first but if you do not stay engaged he will score on you in a hurry. The range he has and teh quick release are great. He is crafty with his handle and he is low to the ground and on the break he does a great job of staying that downhill course to get to his spots. He is a one man wrecking crew over at Hunter.
This kid is Top 3 for sure and where he will land in the next rankings addition is yet to be determined but he has been a force this year as a freshman. He is a big kid and he is shooting the ball better. Would like to see him play against bigger kids but his team hasn’t schedule any tough teams that have bigs on them. Not his fault but he is super tough and he is just getting started. Might go down as one of the best bigs at Springville All-Time.
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This young PG is getting more and more minutes and next year he will be able to make more noise as graduation will allow him to see the floor more consistently. He has a good shot and his vision is going to be something that pops in 6A as one of the best passers in the state. Good straight-line drives to the basket and he keeps it simple and that is impressive in itself.