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<p>With a ton of talent, these 5 forwards are at the top of the list of players to watch in their position heading into the grassroots season. With the updated rankings getting ready to drop for this class, these 5 have a chance to increase their stock. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='3471740' first='Josue' last='Kajinga'], American Heritage ([program_tooltip program_id='2459859' first='Bucked' last='Up Elite'])</p>
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<p>Kajinga stood out the most in the playoffs, showcasing his length and imposing presence inside, hinting at his potential at the next level. He excels off the ball, demonstrating strong rotational skills, contest ability, and impressive block shots. Considered a D1 prospect, he has the potential to become an athletic power forward capable of defending centers. His court awareness, combined with his dynamic, above-the-rim game, makes him a player to watch. I am excited to see him perform at a high level this grassroots season.</p>
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<p>Spencer Dow, Mountain Ridge </p>
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<p>Dow is a versatile player, capable of being classified as both a wing and a hybrid forward. At 6'7, he moves effortlessly up and down the court. His incredible motor allows him to dominate the glass, particularly on the defensive end where he excels at cleaning the boards. Offensively, he is a dynamic presence, consistently securing put-backs and earning his team extra possessions.</p>
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<p>Brycen Rudolph, Farmington (Pharm Boys)</p>
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<p>Brycen Rudolph has been making a name for himself, showcasing the potential to be a double-double threat. His athleticism allows him to be a force on both ends of the court. Rudolph is a dynamic player who consistently displays impressive leaping ability and plays above the rim, making him a thrilling player to watch.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2899860' first='Oliver' last='Mosman'], Pleasant Grove ([program_tooltip program_id='2214029' first='Utah' last='Valley Prime'])</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2899860' first='Oliver' last='Mosman'] has kicked off the club season with a bang. He's already established himself as a dominant force inside, and his potential extends to the next level as well. Mosman possesses the physical tools and skillset to make an immediate impact as a freshman.</p>
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<p>Jack Meyer, Canyon View (SUSA)</p>
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<p>Off the radar kid that can make a bigger name for himself as he has a 6'7 frame, and he is raw. If he could get things going this spring and summer, we are ready to watch him get to that level. </p>
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With a ton of talent, these 5 forwards are at the top of the list of players to watch in their position heading into the grassroots season. With the updated rankings getting ready to drop for this class, these 5 have a chance to increase their stock.
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