<p>Scoring 1,000 points is no easy feat as not all freshman and sophomores get to play a lot of minutes and even those that do are not guaranteed to get to that milestone. This is a list of players that have accomplished this prestigious number with their hard work. A lot of the players on this list if have next level playing ability. </p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Class of 2023</span></p>
<p>6’5 G [player_tooltip player_id="934036" first="Chudi" last="Anosike"] || Murray High School || 2023 ||</p>
<p>6’0 PG [player_tooltip player_id="934030" first="Quentin" last="Meza"] || Cyprus High School || 2023 ||</p>
<p>6’9 F [player_tooltip player_id="934041" first="Lyman" last="Simmons"] || Snow Canyon High School || 2023 ||</p>
<p>The list of players above have had special years and they will enter their senior season chasing some of the all-time greats in the state. Quentin could be one of the bests corers to ever suit up in Utah High School history. 1,930+ puts scorers among the best in the history books. Chudi was on a tear this year as he almost got to 700 points in a season. It’s crazy to think that 890 points is the most scored in a season, that’s an insane amount of points. </p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Class of 2022</span></p>
<p>6’5 CG [player_tooltip player_id="934472" first="Collin" last="Chandler"] || Farmington High School || 2022 ||</p>
<p>6’3 G Josh Speirs || Uintah High School || 2022 ||</p>
<p>6’3 G [player_tooltip player_id="934519" first="Zab" last="Santana"] || Cedar City High School || 2022 ||</p>
<p>6’1 PG [player_tooltip player_id="968054" first="Sam" last="Sivulich"] || Northridge High School || 2022 ||</p>
<p>6’9 PF [player_tooltip player_id="934490" first="Jack" last="Wistrcill"] || Olympus High School || 2022 ||</p>
<p>6’1 G [player_tooltip player_id="934474" first="Kaden" last="Cox"] || Ridgeline High School || 2022 ||</p>
<p>These six players alone would make a really tough team to deal with but this list does have some special scorers and a few of them are heading to Division 1 schools as they take their game to the next level. Jack was a beast all year on the blocks. Kaden was a snipper. [player_tooltip player_id="934472" first="Collin" last="Chandler"] was a show out there. [player_tooltip player_id="968054" first="Sam" last="Sivulich"] was a high motor scorer and he was proving how legit his game was. Zab was repping the Southern Utah players with his big boy game as a big guard. Josh was lighting it up his entire career. </p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Up Next</span></p>
<p>6’1 G [player_tooltip player_id="1116089" first="Hunter" last="Rhodes"] || Millard High School || 2023</p>
<p>6’3 G [player_tooltip player_id="934027" first="Mason" last="Bendinger"] || Woods Cross High School || 2023 ||</p>
<p>6’0 PG [player_tooltip player_id="942593" first="Yorgio" last="Golesis"] || Skyline High School || 2023 ||</p>
<p>This trio will be the next batch of players to get to the 1,000 point club if they continue on the path that they’re on. Mason was a bucket all season long. Yorgio surprised a lot of people as he packed a major scoring punch. Hunter was representing for those small school kids. </p>
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