Region 2: Hidden Talent
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Check out some of the hidden talent in Region 2. Ben Barrus UT #76 CG #21 HEIGHT 6'4" POS CG CLASS 2024 View Profile Ben Barrus State: Utah School: Riverton One of the more impressive players in the region overall…
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One of the more impressive players in the region overall as he uses that big guard size to play all over the floor. At times he is being guarded by a bigger player and he can use that quickness to beat them off the dribble. He can also extend the floor and use that perimeter shooting to open things up for his teammates. He rebounds well and he can defend multiple positions. Could be a small school steal.
Blanchard has been taking advantage of a good PG and a few other talented players on the roster that have allowed himt o get downhill but also open looks out in the perimeter. He is a player that can do a little bit of everything and that is what his team needs him to do and that is be that wildcard player that can go off from deep but also attack the rim at will.
Big time sleeper out at Bingham Meadows has size and that raw talent that has some solid foundations. He is a player that could hit a college campus and really develop at the next level. He looks stronger and more mature than ever and his post presence continues to rise. He could be a small school steal for sure with a lot of upside.
Neibauer has been great off the ball for the past 3 years but this year he has been on the ball a lot more and he is not bad. His ball handling has improved and so has his vision. He is a grab and go guard that can work hard on both ends. He is build like a college kid now and he can also land at a small school and play right away.
When Sylvester has his head up and scans the floor he is just what this team needs a player that can use his vision to find open shooters and push that tempo. Mountain Ridge looks good when they move the ball and play uptempo. Sylvester has been able to do a lot of that most of the year.
Copper Hills is known to produce big guards and McVey is another one that can really go. He battles on the boards like nobody’s business and has been a double-double guy and he can shoot from deep. Really like his development and motor translates to the next level as well.