Full Court Press: Region 7
Region 7 has been one of the most unpredictable regions this year. We have had a few games that came down to the buzzer. There is a lot of college talent in region 7 as well. Every team in this…
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Continue ReadingRegion 7 has been one of the most unpredictable regions this year. We have had a few games that came down to the buzzer. There is a lot of college talent in region 7 as well. Every team in this region has a player that will play at the next level. Here are a few players that have been consistently showing college recruiters that their consistent play. There are other players on every team that we didn’t mention. Like we mentioned before Region 7 is full of next level talent.
Dyson Kohler (Jordan) – The 6’7 athlete is the real deal. He is a D1 talent. If he were to land at a smaller D1 he could have the opportunity to play right away. If he ended up at a bigger school he could really have the opportunity to develop and learn all while getting a few minutes.
Hayden Welling (Corner Canyon) – Signed to play at UC Irvine
Eli Reynolds (Cottonwood)- The 6’4 G could end up at a NJUCO but wold really be a problem in the NWAC.
Nate Hansen (Timpview) – Signed to play at BYU
Terryn Mosely (Jordan) – The 6’7 Wing can play and guard multiple positions. He could turn into something special. He could be on the list of players that dominates at an NWAC school and lands at a nice 4 year after two years.
Luc Krytowiac (Brighton) – The 6’5 CG has been consistent all year. He’s an interesting player as he has the aility to play at multiple levels when it comes to colleges. He is definitely a prospect worth offering.
Jaden Brownell (Alta) – The 6’7 sophomore is a true wing that can stretch the floor. He is somewhat playing out of position at the high school level but a smart college would be able to look past that.
Gabe Toombs (Corner Canyon) – Signed to play at Purdue Northwest