Peaking at the Right Time
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With the state playoffs on the horizon there are some teams and players peaking at the right time. Let’s take a look at some of those guards you might not be able to find on the top of the statistical…
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Continue ReadingWith the state playoffs on the horizon there are some teams and players peaking at the right time. Let’s take a look at some of those guards you might not be able to find on the top of the statistical categories.
6’0 G Noah Madsen, Westlake High School
Noah has been really impressive as he has stepped up his game since their first game against Corner Canyon. He is putting up about 16 points a game. He is scoring in various ways. The impressive aspect of his game is that he moves without the basketball with a purpose. He gets to spots where he can score and he has a quick first step. Noah plays defense and creates easy offense for himself and his team. Nice 2021 prospect that plays with a high motor.
6’4 W Chance Trujillo, Davis High School
Chance is also one of those under the radar players that does it all. He’s putting up 18 PPG in his last 4 games and he is just playing on both ends of the floor. One of the things you will not see in the stats column is his defense that he plays against 1-5 players on opposing teams. The star QB is really stepping it up on the hardwood.
6’3 SG Logan Prince Logan Prince 6'3" | CG West Jordan | 2022 State UT , West Jordan High School
Logan has been quiet this season but he is staring to pick it up and just in time for the playoffs. With two big games against two of the top teams in the region Logan has been able to help his team get some tough wins when it matters in the second half of the season. Logan is a player that can go off at anytime. He has an unselfish style of play.
6’7 SF Devin Carlson Devin Carlson 6'8" | SF Bingham | 2022 State UT , Bingham High School
Devin has scored in double figures in 5 of his last 7 games. He is using his athletic ability to defend anyone on the floor and defend the rim. On the offensive end he is starting to get comfortable shooting that mid-range. Devin has a solid left hand and he can turn a game around with his ability to play above the rim.
6’5 W Jonny Gasaloga, Kearns High School
Jonny has had a quiet season but he is starting to pick up some of the scoring. He had himself a nice 22 point game against Hunter. Jonny is athletic and a true wing that can slash to the basket. He is a prospect to keep an eye on in the Class of 2022.