<p>#6 [player_tooltip player_id="755629" first="Carter" last="Welling"], Corner Canyon High School</p>
<p>Carter is a player we have seen grown up from 6’1 to 6’10. When he was a freshman he was long and just trying to play hard. Over the years not only has he grown but he has really blossomed as his game has really given Corner Canyon another shot at a state title. Carter plays with energy, strength and quickness. He gets up and down the floor and his rim runs seem to always lead to dunks. He has great shot from 15-feet and he has one of the best pick n’ roll games. Carter sets great screens that allow him to create switches and to free up his teammates. Carter will be fun to watch at UC Irvine. </p>
<p>#7 6’8 [player_tooltip player_id="543078" first="Dallin" last="Grant"], Cedar City High School</p>
<p>The Utah State University bound prospect is having a great year and he is peaking at the right time. Dallin is shooting the ball really well from deep that makes him even more dangerous. Dallin is a 3 at the next level. Dallin has a high ceiling and we look forward to tracking him in the future. </p>
<p>#8 6’9 [player_tooltip player_id="755620" first="Jaden" last="Brownell"], Alta High School</p>
<p>Jaden is a 3/4 with that stretch ability. Super skilled all over the floor. Jaden does a great job of finding the rights spots. The University of Illinois-Chicago got a steal. </p>
<p>#9 6’9 [player_tooltip player_id="755613" first="Cameron" last="Brimhall"], Lone Peak High School</p>
<p>Cameron has been a force all year. He is tough inside and can play on either block. He has the skills to go over each shoulder. He keeps the ball high and is strong inside. Cameron is a tough defender and rebounder and should have a great career at UC San Diego. </p>
<p>#10 6’2 <strong>Noa Gonzalves</strong>, Lehi High School</p>
<p>The crafty, athletic PG is a great get for Dixie State as Noa is a steady player on or off the ball. He can shoot and he is electric going to the rim. He often times surprises people with his explosion. Noa lets the game come to him and he can still score and get others involved. </p>
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