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<p>While you might usually have to wait till the high school season starts to take a look at some of the future steals in the class, we dive into some of the steals you can start tracking this grassroots season. </p>
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<p>Jeter Sanders, Canyon View</p>
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<p>The 6'1 guard is going to be a player to watch, and he is going to be a steal, and here is why. While he is playing in 3A and a bit out of the way in Southern Utah, he has found ways to score in double digits against some of the better teams on his schedule. He averaged 19 PPG, and with some positional height at his position, he is going to be a steal. He rebounds well as a guard and that often leads to grab-and-go breaks. He is going to be a steal. </p>
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<p>Kalr Chowning, Manila</p>
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<p>Another small school guard who can use his quickness and two-way playing skill set to be impactful at a small school. Chowning is playing 1A ball, but he can play, and he is going to be a fun player to watch this spring and summer. Not only does he have a good motor and speed to his game, he also shoots the ball really well as he connected 62 times this season. Look for him to surpass 70 made three-pointers this coming season. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2861649' first='Thomas' last='Sunderland'], Skyline</p>
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<p>The 6'4 guard can get streaky as he has been known to connect on 3 or 4 in a game. If he can get to a minimum of 2 made per game, he could really increase his makes. While being 6'4 and maybe even taller, he is a good size at the high school level as an SG/CG. Sunderland led his high school in scoring at 15 PPG. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2400415' first='Jackson' last='Branz'], Mountain Crest</p>
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<p>Branz possesses an exceptional shooting ability, and it appears he is just beginning to reach his full potential. He is a dynamic scorer who excels in catch-and-shoot situations. Furthermore, he demonstrates proficiency in both step-up and relocation three-pointers. His remarkable shooting skills make him a crucial player to watch, especially considering he is competing in the 4A classification.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='3236416' first='Joseph' last='Timpson'], Taylorsville</p>
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<p>Timpson is a very bright prospect coming back next season for Taylorsville. He is a Swiss Army Knife player, capable of doing a little bit of everything. He can score off the bounce and from the perimeter, moves the ball effectively to find open teammates, and contributes on the boards and defensively. He is truly a steal of a prospect.</p>
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While you might usually have to wait till the high school season starts to take a look at some of the future steals in the class, we dive into some of the steals you can start tracking this grassroots season.
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