6A Duo’s
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We take a look at a few duo’s in Part 1 of us recognizing two players from each team that played very well this past season. Excited to feature more duo’s in 6A. Max Toombs UT #9 CG #3 HEIGHT…
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Continue ReadingWe take a look at a few duo’s in Part 1 of us recognizing two players from each team that played very well this past season. Excited to feature more duo’s in 6A.
We are going to give Corner Canyon a trio because this group was interchangeable. There were times when Max Toombs Max Toombs 6'3" | CG Corner Canyon | 2023 State UT just took over and the spreading of the floor of Brody with that elite shooting was a big reason he had openings because defenses had to stay home. Then when Toombs and Kozlowski were on the openings were even bigger for Jaxson Roberts Jaxson Roberts 6'2" | PG Corner Canyon | 2023 State UT to get to the rim and display that athletic ability. Brody was on his game this year with shooting and rebounding. Max was scoring like crazy and Jaxson was doing it at both ends of the floor. Brody will need to find a new duo next year as he looses both Roberts and Toombs.
This duo was great and with the ability of Calvert being able to go inside and out. Hansen was just a player that can get buckets everywhere. He was shooting the ball well and he was also getting to the rim and finishing with both hands on both sides of the rim. Hunter and David on the floor at the same time always made Fremont a tough team to beat. David will suit up at Utah State for football when he makes it on campus.
Lone Peak made a major surge this year with their young players. They made for a great duo. Ike Staley Ike Staley 6'6" | SG Lone Peak | 2025 State UT and Chamberlain Burgess Chamberlain Burgess 6'9" | PF Lone Peak | 2025 State #214 Nation UT made a great inside out combo. Ike was consistent from deep and even though Burgess hit his fair share of shots from deep he was rebounding well and getting things gone around the paint.
Layton has this duo coming back and they make a great duo. and that chemistry will build even more as they play club ball together as well. The two Layton guards will play with the Salt Lake Rebels and Mekhi had a great year at the PG position and KJ was great off the ball. They are both interchangeable and play on or off the ball. They will be a force next year going into their senior year.