Week 2 Standouts: Youngblood League
Karter Miller HEIGHT 6'1" POS N/A CLASS 2028 Karter Miller School: Layton High School Club: Club V With Karter dad at the helm at Layton High School and his older brother KJ Miller playing well as a Class of 2024…
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Karter Miller
With Karter dad at the helm at Layton High School and his older brother KJ Miller playing well as a Class of 2024 prospect Karter is simply following the path and he is taking off. Karter showed some athleticism attacking the rim and going to the rack using both hands and various finishing moves. Out beyond the arc he makes the right plays and the extra pass but he can also shoot the ball. With his development starting to take shape right now he has a bright future ahead of him. This Club V Team he is on has talent across the board.
Will Rasmussen
Will Rasmussen
One of the players thats tood out on the floor on both teams when he was playing. He brings his athleticism but also that low to the ground handle and downhill speed with the ball in his hands. You can see that he has a lot of composure in his game as he really plays at his own pace regardless if the defense is trying to speed him up. Finishes through contact and has a nice outside jumper.
Nash Hales
Nash Hales
One of the better motors that was displayed. He wasn’t the most athletic or the tallest but the kid played hard and found ways to get good looks at the rim. Uses that jab step well and sets up his three-ball. Nice looking shot as the lefty shooter can hurt you from deep. Inside he battles and comes up with o-boards and defense rebounds alike. Would love to see him develop more but he has a solid foundation.
Kai Beynon
Kai Beynon
When you play on a loaded team you need to find ways to standout. Kai is that guy that is tough and is physical. Later we find out that he is an excellent Lacrosse player which makes sense on why he loves that physicality and he has a motor that does not stop. On defense he is a ball-hawk. When his team is in their trap he really bates those long passes that he intercepts and steals. Can defend all 5 positions but he usually frustrates the bigs with his strength and movement.
Saxon Young
Saxon Young
One of our favorite players ot watch. The kid is all over the floor. Whoever has the assignment of chasing this kid around is in for a night because he has som much movement and he is all over the place when he doesn’t have the ball in his hands. When he does he is shifty and the kid knows how to score.