6A Duo’s Part 2
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This is Part 2 of us recognizing a lot of the top tier duo’s in the state. Let’s take a look at who made it around in Part 2. Coleman Atwater UT #17 PG #4 HEIGHT 6'3" POS PG CLASS…
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Continue ReadingThis is Part 2 of us recognizing a lot of the top tier duo’s in the state. Let’s take a look at who made it around in Part 2.
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The cool thing about this duo is that they are back next year and we believe that they will be much better working a two man game a lot. Zach will be able to use what he has learned playing at a high level on the AAU Circuit and Coleman will do the same as well. Coleman was used as a spark plug off the bench and was one of the best 6th guy coming off the bench in the state. Next year he should start every game and that shooting and pick n’ roll threat with Zach will be on full display. Excited to see the development and sharpening of their skills next year at Davis.
Two players that do not get talked about enough. Copper Hills has slowly built themselves a solid foundation for big guards to come there and develop. They develop their inside and outside game. This duo averaged over 35 PPG. Logan will be back next year and will likely fall into another great duo with Isaiah Reiser Isaiah Reiser 5'10" | PG Copper Hills | 2026 State UT . Copper Hills has an opportunity to bcontinue to help Copper Hills rise in their region.
Two really long and athletic bigs teamed up this past year and they controlled the paint a lot. Bron although one of the tallest players in Utah is more of a stretch big. Bron has a good shot and that is something that intrigued a lot of college coaches. Isaac Garret has all the tools to play at a high level. He could get a chance as a SF at the right school and with a little bit of that perimeter play helps his stock as well.
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These two have since and versatility. They both have the ability to stretch the floor with their shooting and with their size the present an issue as they can pull bigger players out of the paint. Both players can really get things going. They can play uptempo or in the half court. They both come back next year and look to add to their good numbers from this past year.